QUOTE(maskedchan @ Jan 17 2011, 04:20 PM)
i dont trust you
i used to watch alot anime too...
on 19" no different..
but at my 40"..alot different
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QUOTE(valho @ Jan 17 2011, 01:44 PM) 100% Agree..QUOTE(mpyw @ Jan 17 2011, 01:43 PM) Huh? A FULL HD LCD Monitor definitely capable of displaying 1080p content. Not necessarily you need 32' , 37' 40', 42', 46' , 50' TV to display 1080p / 720p. QUOTE(kayroll @ Jan 17 2011, 04:27 PM) It does if one can afford itQUOTE(maskedchan @ Jan 17 2011, 04:20 PM) i dont trust you I don't trust you neither..i used to watch alot anime too... on 19" no different.. but at my 40"..alot different This post has been edited by sKyWiR3pT3lTd: Jan 17 2011, 06:02 PM |
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QUOTE(sKyWiR3pT3lTd @ Jan 17 2011, 05:36 PM) 100% Agree.. now i wonder why i need a 100" screen to enjoy 1080p , could have just gotten a 24" monitor insteadHuh? A FULL HD LCD Monitor definitely capable of displaying 1080p content. Not necessarily you need 32' , 37' 40', 42', 46' , 50' TV to display 1080p / 720p. thx sKyWiR3pT3lTd |
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QUOTE(Synco @ Jan 17 2011, 06:01 PM) now i wonder why i need a 100" screen to enjoy 1080p , could have just gotten a 24" monitor instead I mean, if you have 32 FULL HD, you get slightly bigger visual. If you have 42' , it does satisfy you. If you have 50', it's mesmerizing.thx sKyWiR3pT3lTd 24' , 30' Full HD LCD can do the same **** like the above does. It's all about how you want to enjoy the video , as in bigger visual or slightly smaller visual. Honestly, it depends at your affordability. QUOTE(low98944 @ Jan 17 2011, 06:04 PM) Spot on !This post has been edited by sKyWiR3pT3lTd: Jan 17 2011, 06:08 PM |
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QUOTE(sKyWiR3pT3lTd @ Jan 17 2011, 06:07 PM) I mean, if you have 32 FULL HD, you get slightly bigger visual. If you have 42' , it does satisfy you. If you have 50', it's mesmerizing. ic i am sorry i am new to blu ray24' , 30' Full HD LCD can do the same **** like the above does. It's all about how you want to enjoy the video , as in bigger visual or slightly smaller visual. Honestly, it depends at your affordability. thx for the guide |
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Just need your feedback for thread v11. Please list down what are the contents you need on the 1st post for v11. For eg FAQ on shipping. Shipping calculations. Amazon US & UK deals of the day, month, week.? Blu-ray region code information on upcoming and existing movies? Kindly list down. This gonna be up at thread v11. You will be credited for your contribution. Many Thanks |
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Extended Lord of the Rings Blu-ray Expected This Year
As principal photography is about to finally begin on The Hobbit, The Digital Bits is reporting that New Line, under Warner Home Video, will release the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy "sometime this year," in order to "keep the franchise fresh in the minds of fans." The Hobbit will open in theaters in two parts, in 2012 and 2013. Afterwards, the studio is expected to release an ultimate Blu-ray box set including all five movies, with 3D versions probably also available. All of the above must be considered unofficial until there is a formal announcement from the studio. Blu-Ray.com |
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QUOTE(Synco @ Jan 17 2011, 06:01 PM) now i wonder why i need a 100" screen to enjoy 1080p , could have just gotten a 24" monitor instead it depends also on how far your are from the LCD, if your are sitting very close and have a 100" LCD, you'll probably just looking at the centre of the screen thx sKyWiR3pT3lTd QUOTE(low98944 @ Jan 17 2011, 06:04 PM) QUOTE(fentanyl @ Jan 17 2011, 07:41 PM) Extended Lord of the Rings Blu-ray Expected This Year Saw it listed on blu-ray.com, no boxset listed yet, just separate release for each part of the movie. Beside Star Wars, this is another trilogy that I must get As principal photography is about to finally begin on The Hobbit, The Digital Bits is reporting that New Line, under Warner Home Video, will release the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy "sometime this year," in order to "keep the franchise fresh in the minds of fans." The Hobbit will open in theaters in two parts, in 2012 and 2013. Afterwards, the studio is expected to release an ultimate Blu-ray box set including all five movies, with 3D versions probably also available. All of the above must be considered unofficial until there is a formal announcement from the studio. Blu-Ray.com |
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QUOTE(fentanyl @ Jan 17 2011, 07:41 PM) Extended Lord of the Rings Blu-ray Expected This Year Already posted bro As principal photography is about to finally begin on The Hobbit, The Digital Bits is reporting that New Line, under Warner Home Video, will release the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Motion Picture Trilogy "sometime this year," in order to "keep the franchise fresh in the minds of fans." The Hobbit will open in theaters in two parts, in 2012 and 2013. Afterwards, the studio is expected to release an ultimate Blu-ray box set including all five movies, with 3D versions probably also available. All of the above must be considered unofficial until there is a formal announcement from the studio. Blu-Ray.com |
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Amazon US & UK deals of the day, month, week.?TOO TROUBLESOME...U KNEW THEIR PRICES..UP/DOWN WITHIN MINUTES,HOURS,DAYS..IF SO U MUST BE REALLY FREE TO MONITOR THEM(EVERY MINUTE,HOUR,DAY.MONTHS?)...TOO TIME CONSUMING...
Blu-ray region code information on upcoming and existing movies?YES,ILL DEFINITELY AGREE TO THIS ONE...AM SURE ALL OF US WILL FIND THIS DAMN FRAKKING USEFUL... |
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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jan 17 2011, 06:33 PM) For me, 55" is maximum for 1080P, above that start seeing less sharpen image already. Andrew, Above 55" required future Super HD. Have u auditioned a proper projector setup? U wld be amazed how a properly setup 120in screen would look like....Try it. PJ technology has come a long way, 1080p was what was lacking all this while. DLP, LCD, LCOS, SXRD improvements have been tremendous. Granted the black levels are not quite there but seriously, some of the JVC pjs come quite close. |
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QUOTE(interpol @ Jan 17 2011, 08:23 PM) Amazon US & UK deals of the day, month, week.?TOO TROUBLESOME...U KNEW THEIR PRICES..UP/DOWN WITHIN MINUTES,HOURS,DAYS..IF SO U MUST BE REALLY FREE TO MONITOR THEM(EVERY MINUTE,HOUR,DAY.MONTHS?)...TOO TIME CONSUMING... Everyone can contribute. No worries on the deals info. Blu-ray region code information on upcoming and existing movies?YES,ILL DEFINITELY AGREE TO THIS ONE...AM SURE ALL OF US WILL FIND THIS DAMN FRAKKING USEFUL... Nothing is impossible. |
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all is good then..
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