How high of a definition do people need?
I know people like clarity, but it's getting a little ridiculous. I actually like DVD better than Blu-Ray because I think there's such thing as being a little too high definition. HD gives me a headache. I don't want to see each tiny pore on the actors' faces. I personally see nothing wrong with standard definition and think HD is for snobs who probably buy a new iPhone two or three times a year whether they need it or not because they think they must have the best of the best. Who is with me?
I enjoy my 360p on youtube. I mean it depends on people I guess but to me the image itself never was that important. Now if you have a large screen large resolution does look very good. But on a smaller screen no point wasting money on blue rays.
I'm ok with watching dvd's on my blu-ray player, as that seems to provide something of an upgrade anyway. But i will also admit to being pretty impressed with how great blu-rays look on the occasions when i watch them.
technology tends to go forward, and it was only a matter of time before they figured out a way to get more information onto those little discs.
That's like saying you prefer regular vanilla ice cream as opposed to a triple-chocolate hot fudge banana sundae.
Sorry, I used to be like you. But I finally realized how much better bluray is, and now I'm an avid fan of bluray. Bluray blows DVD out of the park.
My weather app measures to two demical places. It's simply better.
widescreen is better. Almost all of the action takes place on the sides.
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