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Girl KO'd before movie ended so i snapped some of Kung Fu Panda on BD
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Ok, so I did some research and the quality of 'surreal' picture I alluded to evidently is not due to 120hz, but rather to a specialfeature on LCD screens called de-judder. I guess pretty much all the newer LCD screens have it as a feature that can be engaged/disengaged based on theviewer's preference. TV manufactures typically give the feature some snazzy name like 'smooth'-something. What it does is insert extra frames inbetween all ready existent ones to smooth out slow pans, zoom ins/outs, etc. Evidently some people like it, while others do not. Why don't they? Wellsome say it makes films look unnatural, unlike how the director intended, and more like captured video than film. They argue that it gives motion picturefilms a sort of soap-opera-y look to them.Originally Posted by YoungTriz
Originally Posted by CrimsonCloudAttire
Originally Posted by freshhh
i havent really read through this, but i work at best buy right near the home theater department.
and they have a 120hz samsung tv on display showing blu ray movies.
i was mad that i just bought a 60hz tv til i found out its twice the price for a 120hz
quality is insane, its not even a movie anymore. its like im watching them film it.
Man, I swear this is what I must have seen the other day at Best Buy when I was doing some Christmas shopping. I mean, I have pretty good av equipment (ps3, pioneer 50-inch plasma) and I have seen my share of hd material, via blu-ray and hd networks, but what I saw I best buy blew my mind, literally. The picture quality was beyond compare. They had a demo running of Batman Begins and I literally watched like 30 minutes. That's how impressive the PQ was. Like, without any exaggeration whatsoever, it was seriously like watching two people have a conversation right in front of you. It was surreal.
How much do 120hz tvs go for?
i got my t.v with a stand 4 to 6 months ago for $1900.. 46 inches..Samsung LN46A650 " Touch of Color"... 120hz, 1080p, 50,000:1 contrast ratio....
i believe you can find them between $1400 to $1600
Great buys.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
I just ordered I-robot, Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride on blu ray. How did you guys like each of the films?
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
I just ordered I-robot, Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride on blu ray. How did you guys like each of the films?
You'll be very happy with each of those movies.Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
I just ordered I-robot, Nightmare Before Christmas and Corpse Bride on blu ray. How did you guys like each of the films?
There are plenty.Originally Posted by freshhh
what is the best blu-ray player i can buy for a reasonable price?
im talkin cheaper than a ps3, unless the ps3 is the best one for the price.
and for my fellow bb employees, which is the best i can buy with the best discount
why?Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
I've been wanting a stand alone player next to my ps3 so i'm getting the BD300
Nothing a system update wouldn't fix. When or even IF that update ever releases who knows. But the PS3 is a very solid player.Originally Posted by CincoSeisDos
full HD audio profile compatibility, and true upconvert. I'm sorry but people claiming the thing does upconvert is lying through the teeth when I brought home a $40 insignia UC player and my DVDs look tond better than on my $400 ps3
Oh yeah so I can have a player around that also has netflix streaming capability without having to untangle the 360
Originally Posted by Cragmatic
Best Buy Employees... Samsung accommodations right now
Too bad I bought my TV in august
What are your needs?Originally Posted by dako akong otin
how would you compare a PS3 blu ray player's performance versus other players? Reason I'm asking is because I was either gonna get a PS3 itself or a BD player AND an XBox360. If something like a Panasonic hass better quality, performance or value than a PS3, I'll just get than and a 360. But if you guys think a PS3 is pretty good, I'll just get that alone.
Discovery Channel has Planet Earth Complete Collection Set (Bluray) for $35 - $5 coupon EML2008 = $30 with free shipping. Thanks estwd
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my needs are both kidskills. Basically for me, its just gonna come down to price. I've always been a playstation head.... but i have noproblem switching up to a 360 if i get a good deal on the panasonic. I don't need alot of games anyway. I just want one good racing game (either Forza 2or GT4) and 2k9 and i'm set.Originally Posted by Kidskillz858
What are your needs?Originally Posted by dako akong otin
how would you compare a PS3 blu ray player's performance versus other players? Reason I'm asking is because I was either gonna get a PS3 itself or a BD player AND an XBox360. If something like a Panasonic hass better quality, performance or value than a PS3, I'll just get than and a 360. But if you guys think a PS3 is pretty good, I'll just get that alone.
Gaming or movies, or both?
I've checked a couple threads on a couple forums like AVS Forums & blu-ray.com and a lot of people say that the PS3 has faster load times but the Panasonic DMP-BD35K has slight better audio quality & sound quality.
Check out this thread:
http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=75318http://forum.blu-ray.com/showthread.php?t=75318
Also right now costco has the Panasonic DMP-35K for $199 and I believe there is a mail in form that that you just mail into panasonic along with proof of purchase gets you The Nightmare Before Christmas and Ratatouille on blu-ray for free.
hmm..�� good point with the PS3 being wireless too.Originally Posted by Kidskillz858
Here is the video review for Panasonic BD-35K:
Also one thing to keep in mind when comparing the PS3 and a stand alone blu-ray player is that the PS3 has built in WI-FI whereas most stand alone blu-ray players have ethernet ports and no WI-FI, which depending on how your home network is setup can be a deal breaker because if your runnning a wireless network you are going to have to run a long ethernet cable or get a ethernet over power line adapter to connect a stand alone blu-ray player for firmware updates or if you to want access BD-Live features on some blu-ray movies.