Bigger Than Life album that is less than excellent

Bigger Than Life

album that is less than excellent. But Surprise is an extraordinary album. To the victor go the spoils, and after Blu-ray defeated the HD-DVD format in the high definition wars, the spoils have been slow to come. Instead, streaming media is the latest fad, while many still view Blu-ray as expensive and unnecessary. Could that perception be changing? According to Futuresource Consulting, worldwide pre-recorded Blu-ray disc production has set a pace to exceed 400 million units by the end of 2010, representing a healthy 60 percent jump from 200 And that doesn t even take into account PS3 titles. Moving forward we expect to see continued expansion Dec 17, 2010 View in Crawl 4 It is about time!! The prices have been very high, I have to admit I have seen a great price shift in the past year or so. On blue ray DVD and DVD Players. They did not speak to the fact that every Blue-ray disc is not recorded at the same resolution. Some are 1080 some are just at 1080 so you get different quality recordings that is more so noticed on the older movies. Used to work at Best Buy and the Sony representative spoke to this issue. Many people define Blue-Ray as a Resolution All on it own. Yet, you could buy a Blue-ray disk and the resolution could look like. Food for thought!! Comment is buried, click here to see the rest. I like how you wrote an entire paragraph but really didn t say anything. Streaming media is great for a quick fix. If you just want to watch a quick movie and don t care about quality, Netflix works and some rental services HD offerings are okay too. For my purchased movies, however, I have either iTunes format for portability easy to take on my iPhone, then finish up on my Apple TV or Blu Ray for quality. You simply cannot beat the bitrate of HDMI and physical formats. Avatar has a peak bitrate over 40 Mbps while a lot of the streamed HD content comes in at around 4-7 Mbps which means its way too compressed to carry the same detail in the picture and sound. Also, you can now pick up Blu Ray players for 100 and tons of bargain bin Blu Rays for 7-10! Heck, even classics like Dark Knight are now available for 99! There is no way to further refine the technology except on the fly. As the usage increases, everyone up and down the line will learn little tricks to make the quality better. For me 10 a movie is not a bargain. I rarely watch a movie more than once. I am a widower whose children are all gone so it is usually only me that would watch the movie. I can still get into a theater for around 10 so why would I wait 6 or more months to watch it at home for around the same price? The question is why would one want to watch an old movie when most people Bigger Than Life stopped talking about it? There use to be theaters that would charge less than half the price to watch a movie since they would have movies that were more than a year old. I would pay 4 or 5 to watch an old movie in a theater. Movie tickets now these days often approach 10, probably over if you consider gas you use to get to the theater I just paid 17 for Tron Legacy. So the cost is about equal but the best part of a physical disc is you also get things like the commentary tracks, which often provide really interesting insights into a movie. I stil stream some movies that I only want to see once, but any movie I care about much I at least rent, and sometimes buy the Blu-Ray simply because it s a better experience overall. I want to say out of all the comments in this discussion attempt yours is the most insightful! Thanks for bringing up some important points to this subject! It s the Best Buy training. You used to work at Best Buy but don t know how to spell Blu-Ray? lulz How quickly people forget. When DVD players and DVD media first came Bigger Than Life it also was much more expensive than VHS. Eventually prices went down. Same thing is happening with blu-ray. The p in 1080p is for progressive, not plus sign, there is no 1080 Sorry but this is certainly not completely true. I am aware of the p in 1080 as well as the i for interlaced. But, I don t know if you are aware of ultra HD? It is certainly higher resolution and yes it Bigger Than Life exist. Not all blue-ray is rated at the same resolution is the point to my comment. Comment is buried, click here to see the rest. Blu Ray is NOT Ultra HD. You said about Blu Ray Some are 1080 some are just at 1080 so you get different quality recordings which is patently false. Nice try to cover up your obvious ignorance.

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