Rambo 2 part 11 Having just

Rambo 2 part 11

Having just purchased a Sony BDP-S300 player, I thought I would share my logic or illogic behind my motives for this purchase. I considered a lot of things before my purchase, so maybe that thinking is of value On the subject of stand-alone player versus PS The BDP-S300 is the same price as the PS3, so why did I go with a stand alone player, especially when the PS3 is already a profile 0 player and it is only a profile 0 player? I discounted that issue because I know my entertainment habits and I wonder if theyre so different from most peoples. From what I understand, the higher profiles 1 and 0 dont improve the picture quality at all, just add features. When I and my family watch a movie at home, we watch the movie and turn it off. Who messes around with the extra features more than once? So, I dont care about those extra features and I do not want to hook up my entertainment system to the internet yet. Also, the PS3 remote is a blue-tooth model which wouldnt integrate with my infrared universal remote. I was tired of many remotes in our living room, so I wasnt about to start adding more. Finally, as of this writing, I couldnt find one compelling game I or my family wanted to play on the PS Not one. So, the PS3 option isnt for everyone. Second I think the movie studios fleece us every time they come out with a new version of the same movie. They release a basic version of a movie on DVD and you buy it. Then, they release the directors cut version with added video footage, so you buy that since youre a big fan of the movie. Then, they come out with the deluxe 2-disc version with added bonus features that sound really cool altho you only watch them once, so you buy another version. Now, theres Blu-ray? All along the way, the studios are taking your money and you arent getting much more in the way of entertainment. Personally, I dont want to buy any more SD DVDs because at some point, Im going to want the HD version of my favorites. There are some movies character studies, etc that are just fine at SD, but some movies I want at the best presentation I can get. I think HD is going to be around a while. Look at how slow we rambo 2 part 11 to upgrade to HD now. Does anyone really think were going to adopt Extreme Definition or whatever 2160p rambo 2 part 11 within the next 10 years? I think this spec with be with us for quite a While I currently only have 6 Blu-ray titles at home, I know Ill be replacing selected titles for the higher quality picture. However, I mostly bought the BDP-S300 so any movies I buy from now on will be in the format that will be with us for the foreseeable future. The player is great so far, and Im happy I made the move to BR HD. I think its the TV. DVDs look fine on regualar TVs, and most people think they look batter than the old VHS tapes. However, to really benefit from Blu-Ray, you need a hi-definition TV set, which Im willing to bet that most of the country still does not have. I think most people will probably hold off until they get a HDTV. Can Someone please enlighten us when you factor-in the impact of the porn movie industry? I mean crisp details, stunning clarity, smooth action and zooming, lifelike digital sound. and so on with blue rays? I thought that the porn industry always played a key role in digital media, just like it does in most other things, and helping to drive innovation as well. Im not trying to glorify it, so dont bother pointing it out. Even without discussing the price issue, there are other causes slowing down HD adoption. Most credible source agree that a 40 inch TV is needed to be able to see the rambo 2 part 11 of full HD. Many people simply do not have the space in their interior for such monsters, or are not willing to let TVs eat up an even larger fraction of their lives. Quality. The truth is that CRT do a much better job than most LCDs at displaying analog TV content. I am clearly not tempted to adopt an LCD screen today to enjoy 30% better movie quality 5% of the time and see lower TV quality 95% of the time as long as digital is not widely available, Rate of change.

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