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Jan 11 2010, 12:10 AM
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Watched Child's Play earlier today. AQ rather good (DTS-HD MA) but the transfer not so....too grainy for my taste and skin tone a bit too reddish, but overall looks an improvement; much better than dvd version that I have years ago. This movie has not bad animatronic effect given the technology & budget that the filmmakers have 20-odd years ago. Chucky is one bad mutha--!!!
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Jan 11 2010, 12:12 AM
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children movie?
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Jan 11 2010, 12:40 AM
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Jan 11 2010, 01:23 AM
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QUOTE(fadthil @ Jan 11 2010, 12:10 AM) Watched Child's Play earlier today. AQ rather good (DTS-HD MA) but the transfer not so....too grainy for my taste and skin tone a bit too reddish, but overall looks an improvement; much better than dvd version that I have years ago. This movie has not bad animatronic effect given the technology & budget that the filmmakers have 20-odd years ago. Chucky is one bad mutha--!!! A very good n fun horror/slasher movie |
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Jan 11 2010, 02:11 AM
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Jan 11 2010, 08:14 AM
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For nature & documentary lovers....
"Home" is the BD to get, stunning PQ and scary messages....the PQ is much better than "Planet Earth", colorful and vivid and for demo quality...get "Super Speed Highway" IMAX, you feel like you are on the race track yourself and the sound is just |
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Jan 11 2010, 02:12 PM
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This thread is too quite for sometime lo.
Just search around and found 2 dangerous third parties seller in Amazon. 1st is dvdmagnetinc Check his website, http://www.amazon.com/gp/shops/storefront/...DateDesc&page=1 , lot of used DVD sales for $704. 2nd is moviemars He did not list all his product just like dvdmagnetinc but he did sales used blu-ray also at $704 level http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00...&condition=used Maybe their are same person... This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 11 2010, 02:13 PM |
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Jan 11 2010, 02:25 PM
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QUOTE(mpyw @ Jan 11 2010, 08:14 AM) For nature & documentary lovers.... Life leh? ok both?"Home" is the BD to get, stunning PQ and scary messages....the PQ is much better than "Planet Earth", colorful and vivid and for demo quality...get "Super Speed Highway" IMAX, you feel like you are on the race track yourself and the sound is just |
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Jan 11 2010, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(low98944 @ Jan 11 2010, 02:12 PM) This thread is too quite for sometime lo. truely a great bargainJust search around and found 2 dangerous third parties seller in Amazon. 1st is dvdmagnetinc Check his website, http://www.amazon.com/gp/shops/storefront/...DateDesc&page=1 , lot of used DVD sales for $704. 2nd is moviemars He did not list all his product just like dvdmagnetinc but he did sales used blu-ray also at $704 level http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00...&condition=used Maybe their are same person... List Price: $14.98 New: from $704.86 Used: from $704.86 |
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Jan 11 2010, 04:16 PM
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Jan 11 2010, 08:23 PM
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QUOTE(robertngo @ Jan 10 2010, 01:14 PM) That one not really recommended. I use a 103 inch Panny before in one of my projects. It weighs 200Kg!!! And the stand weighs 100kg!!! YOu need a forklift just to install it. |
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Jan 11 2010, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE(Bishop @ Jan 11 2010, 08:23 PM) That one not really recommended. I use a 103 inch Panny before in one of my projects. It weighs 200Kg!!! super duper elite And the stand weighs 100kg!!! YOu need a forklift just to install it. btw.. watching underworld rise of lycan rite now.. got theme for ps3 in the disc.. huhuhu |
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Jan 11 2010, 09:27 PM
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QUOTE(Bishop @ Jan 11 2010, 08:23 PM) That one not really recommended. I use a 103 inch Panny before in one of my projects. It weighs 200Kg!!! no to mention the power required to run this thing. and the 4k 3D video source not available for general public.And the stand weighs 100kg!!! YOu need a forklift just to install it. |
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Jan 11 2010, 09:38 PM
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Finally received The Ultimate Bourne Collection.
Dispatched: 24th December Customs clearance: 31st December Arrived: 11th January (wtf?!?) My previous UK orders arrived within a week, was a bit worried with this order since it took so long. Even wrote to Amazon but they told me to wait until 4th February. Good thing it didn't get lost. |
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Jan 11 2010, 09:48 PM
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Post some "old" news.
HDMI 1.3 Will Support 3D After All Remember how I've been telling you not to buy a new Blu-ray player, to wait until new 3D Blu-ray players with HDMI 1.4 connectors become available? Well, forget all that. The HDMI Licensing group has solved at least the Blu-ray side of the 3D problem. All devices with HDMI 1.3 and an upgrade connection method — Blu-ray Live decks (including PS3), satellite receivers and cable set-top boxes — can be upgraded to output 3D. However, as with all things, there's a catch. Keep reading to see what you'll be giving up. Unfortunately, you'll still need a new HDMI 1.4-enabled 3D HDTV to see the 3D effect. It's necessary because those HDTVs have dual-scanning capabilities: They can display near-simultaneous frames, one for each eye, to create the 3D illusion. Current HDTVs are only single-scan. And you won't get full 1080p 3D via an upgraded HDMI 1.3 box, either — just half or quarter resolution, depending on the source. HDMI 1.3 isn't powerful enough to stream near-simultaneous 1080p frames. From a full 1080p source such as Blu-ray or a satellite receiver, you'll instead get dual 1080i images to create 3D; from a cable box, you'll get dual 540i images. I've been told the difference between full 1080p 3D and 540i 3D is essentially the difference between Blu-ray and DVD, which for most people is not that big of a difference. I still think you'll want at least a 65-inch 3D HDTV, though, to really get an immersive 3D experience. If you've got a non-BD Live player, you're SOL. But for everyone who just bought a Blu-ray Live player, breathe easier — you just saved yourself around $400 and you're halfway to viewing Avatar at home next spring. Chili Source: http://dvice.com/archives/2009/12/no-new-blu-ray.php |
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Jan 11 2010, 09:54 PM
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Anyone got IMDbPro account? If yes, kindly help me to check Transformer 3 (2011), is it director is Michael Bay? I can't check the details cause I don't have IMDbPro account...
I just would like to comfirm, a true Transformers 3 will be available in next year. This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 11 2010, 09:55 PM |
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Jan 11 2010, 10:03 PM
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Source: dvice.com
Here are some photo for Panasonic new biggest baby: Panasonic 4k 158" Plasma TV: ![]() ![]() ![]() Apart from that, here is some photo for new 3D camcorder and digital camera: DXG readies first 3D camcorder ![]() Fuji W1 digital camera snaps 3D photos and video ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 11 2010, 10:05 PM |
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Jan 11 2010, 10:32 PM
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QUOTE(low98944 @ Jan 11 2010, 09:48 PM) Post some "old" news. there's the catch.. now need to upgrade to 3D equipment (TV n player) if want to watch FULL HD 3D.. HDMI 1.3 Will Support 3D After All Remember how I've been telling you not to buy a new Blu-ray player, to wait until new 3D Blu-ray players with HDMI 1.4 connectors become available? Well, forget all that. The HDMI Licensing group has solved at least the Blu-ray side of the 3D problem. All devices with HDMI 1.3 and an upgrade connection method — Blu-ray Live decks (including PS3), satellite receivers and cable set-top boxes — can be upgraded to output 3D. However, as with all things, there's a catch. Keep reading to see what you'll be giving up. Unfortunately, you'll still need a new HDMI 1.4-enabled 3D HDTV to see the 3D effect. It's necessary because those HDTVs have dual-scanning capabilities: They can display near-simultaneous frames, one for each eye, to create the 3D illusion. Current HDTVs are only single-scan. And you won't get full 1080p 3D via an upgraded HDMI 1.3 box, either — just half or quarter resolution, depending on the source. HDMI 1.3 isn't powerful enough to stream near-simultaneous 1080p frames. From a full 1080p source such as Blu-ray or a satellite receiver, you'll instead get dual 1080i images to create 3D; from a cable box, you'll get dual 540i images. I've been told the difference between full 1080p 3D and 540i 3D is essentially the difference between Blu-ray and DVD, which for most people is not that big of a difference. I still think you'll want at least a 65-inch 3D HDTV, though, to really get an immersive 3D experience. If you've got a non-BD Live player, you're SOL. But for everyone who just bought a Blu-ray Live player, breathe easier — you just saved yourself around $400 and you're halfway to viewing Avatar at home next spring. Chili Source: http://dvice.com/archives/2009/12/no-new-blu-ray.php |
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Jan 11 2010, 11:00 PM
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QUOTE(low98944 @ Jan 11 2010, 09:48 PM) Post some "old" news. i am sure Monster will have a "special" HDMI cable to support "full" 3D capabilityHDMI 1.3 Will Support 3D After All Remember how I've been telling you not to buy a new Blu-ray player, to wait until new 3D Blu-ray players with HDMI 1.4 connectors become available? Well, forget all that. The HDMI Licensing group has solved at least the Blu-ray side of the 3D problem. All devices with HDMI 1.3 and an upgrade connection method — Blu-ray Live decks (including PS3), satellite receivers and cable set-top boxes — can be upgraded to output 3D. However, as with all things, there's a catch. Keep reading to see what you'll be giving up. Unfortunately, you'll still need a new HDMI 1.4-enabled 3D HDTV to see the 3D effect. It's necessary because those HDTVs have dual-scanning capabilities: They can display near-simultaneous frames, one for each eye, to create the 3D illusion. Current HDTVs are only single-scan. And you won't get full 1080p 3D via an upgraded HDMI 1.3 box, either — just half or quarter resolution, depending on the source. HDMI 1.3 isn't powerful enough to stream near-simultaneous 1080p frames. From a full 1080p source such as Blu-ray or a satellite receiver, you'll instead get dual 1080i images to create 3D; from a cable box, you'll get dual 540i images. I've been told the difference between full 1080p 3D and 540i 3D is essentially the difference between Blu-ray and DVD, which for most people is not that big of a difference. I still think you'll want at least a 65-inch 3D HDTV, though, to really get an immersive 3D experience. If you've got a non-BD Live player, you're SOL. But for everyone who just bought a Blu-ray Live player, breathe easier — you just saved yourself around $400 and you're halfway to viewing Avatar at home next spring. Chili Source: http://dvice.com/archives/2009/12/no-new-blu-ray.php |
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