Tales of terror from tokyo part 1

Tales of terror from tokyo part 1

i think i get ripped of sometimes though. Blu-Ray is a completely unnecessary technology. At current widescreen television sizes in the neighborhood of 40-50 diagonal inches, the increased resolution is insignificant. There is no reason to spend more money on new disks and new players, and at least one very good reason not to the DRM Digital Rights Mafia restrictions on Blu-Ray disks tales of terror from tokyo part 1 even more onerous than that on DVDs. While I agree that the DRM is annoying and doesnt let you back it up to your hard drive etc. , I do not agree that bluray is useless. Being someone who watches on bluray often, I can see a lot of difference in the colors and crispness while watching on bluray. I have a 46 display. I cannot say that I can distinguish an upscaled dvd from bluray all the time, but the difference is quite obvious in many cases I have seen. There is a difference in the 40-50 HDTVs from blu to dvd transfer, and its quite obvious. side by side theres a definite difference but I often forget whether the DVD I got from netflix is standard or blu ray as Im watching on a 46 samsung lcd 650 series and a PS3 for the player. I watched Once Upon a Time in the West last night and it looked fantastic. Yeah, if it were blu-ray it probably would have looked a little better but not so much better that Id really care. My biggest problem with blu ray is that in the not to distant future were going to be hit with new 4K TVs and media and Im patient enough and young enough that Im willing to wait rather than to invest a lot in the current tech. then a few years after that well have another new leap forward. I had my previous television for 13 years before I got my LCD and was happy with it. Can you imagine that anyone will be happy with one of todays TVs, 13 years from now? People made the same statements about VHS, CDs, DVDs, you name it. There are always people like bblackmoor in the bunch. Theyll download the improvements, dispute the features, and nitpick every detail. In the end they are just trying to justify to themselves why they do not yet have the latest technology. the DRM Digital Rights Mafia restrictions on Blu-Ray disks are even more onerous than that on DVDs. This is actually incorrect. While many people think that, if you have a blu-ray drive and know how to use liinux tales of terror from tokyo part 1 the DRM restrictions for BDs are far less onerous than DVDs.

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