Originally posted by: Baked
Now I wanna buy a 52" TV like your typical American even though I don't have any money in my bank account to pay for the CC bill.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: Baked
Now I wanna buy a 52" TV like your typical American even though I don't have any money in my bank account to pay for the CC bill.
Go on, fellow patriot!
EDIT:
Whaddya think about this model?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-...&qid=1240246953&sr=1-1
I :heart: Sammys.
Originally posted by: SphinxnihpS
I think this
Originally posted by: sswingle
Originally posted by: Exterous
Yeah - blu ray is pretty much useless on a non-1080P tv
I have a 1080i and I think blu-ray is amazing, so there![]()
Originally posted by: Aikouka
That makes me tempted to buy a new TV to replace my Samsung 46" 720p DLP. I wouldn't mind one of those 61" or 67" Samsung 1080p LED DLPs. Gotta love how cheap DLP TVs are.
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
I'm anxiously awaiting a Hot Deal that will get me a 67"+ for $1,300. I might hold out for 72", I'm not sure... then I can unload my bulky 65" RPTV and reclaim a few square feet of living room
Oops, meant to edit![]()
Originally posted by: Baked
Now I wanna buy a 52" TV like your typical American even though I don't have any money in my bank account to pay for the CC bill.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Whaddya think about this model?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-...&qid=1240246953&sr=1-1
I :heart: Sammys.
...
UPDATE
God, I hate spreading misinformation. For the sake of karma, I'm updating this thread because I just upgraded to a 1080p 50" plasma and, let me tell you, blu-ray's friggin fantastic on it. It's partly because the size makes SD look rather awful on the set and partly because of the resolution difference between my old set and new.
Sorry for being wrong, I do really like blu-ray now.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: Baked
Now I wanna buy a 52" TV like your typical American even though I don't have any money in my bank account to pay for the CC bill.
Go on, fellow patriot!
EDIT:
Whaddya think about this model?
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-...&qid=1240246953&sr=1-1
I :heart: Sammys.
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: FP
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I timed the last 2 Blu-rays I watched. From powering on the PS3 to being at the movie menu screen, the results are as follows:
Movie 1: 9 seconds
Movie 2: 12 seconds
Pretty insignificant to me.
KT
I don't think the boot time on my PS3 is the problem. It is the damn previews on BR discs. I watched a BR movie the other day that had 12 previews on it before you got to the main movie screen. Yes you can skip them but it is still annoying to have to do it.
That was one thing I loved about HD-DVD. Most movies immediately started the movie when you popped in the disc. Now HD-DVD boot times are a different story![]()
It seems it could be studio-dependent as some discs go right to the movie while others play a dozen movies/warnings/ads. The latter discs can be quite annoying, particularly when you are unable to advance through the warnings.
KT
Originally posted by: Exterous
Yeah - blu ray is pretty much useless on a non-1080P tv
Originally posted by: zinfamous
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
Originally posted by: FP
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
I timed the last 2 Blu-rays I watched. From powering on the PS3 to being at the movie menu screen, the results are as follows:
Movie 1: 9 seconds
Movie 2: 12 seconds
Pretty insignificant to me.
KT
I don't think the boot time on my PS3 is the problem. It is the damn previews on BR discs. I watched a BR movie the other day that had 12 previews on it before you got to the main movie screen. Yes you can skip them but it is still annoying to have to do it.
That was one thing I loved about HD-DVD. Most movies immediately started the movie when you popped in the disc. Now HD-DVD boot times are a different story![]()
It seems it could be studio-dependent as some discs go right to the movie while others play a dozen movies/warnings/ads. The latter discs can be quite annoying, particularly when you are unable to advance through the warnings.
KT
just watched one the other night that had one of those invasive anti-smoking "truth.org" BS ads AFTER THE FUCKING MENU!!!111!!!
WTF is that?? :|:|:|:|:|:|
(I think it was Doubt, btw. Decent flick. not mind-blowing, or anything; but well-crafted indeed.)
Originally posted by: zinfamous
just watched one the other night that had one of those invasive anti-smoking "truth.org" BS ads AFTER THE FUCKING MENU!!!111!!!
WTF is that?? :|:|:|:|:|:|
(I think it was Doubt, btw. Decent flick. not mind-blowing, or anything; but well-crafted indeed.)
Originally posted by: KeithTalent
T2 is a pretty crappy transfer. I own it and it's definitely better than the upscaled DVD (wtaching in 1080P), but it still lacks. Watching something like Kill Bill would be much better. If you are unaware, I actually find this list: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=858316 to be pretty damn good. All of the Tier 0 movies I have seen from that list have looked stunning. Be warned though, many of the guys that participate in that thread see things I can't see on my 46" screen.
It is unfortunate when people are introduced to the format with a subpar title like this and hopefully the studios will be more careful with their releases in the future. That does seem to be the case so far, going by a lot of the newer releases, though there are still a few that come out looking sub-standard.
As for the loading time, I've never encountered that problem with my PS3. My movies are usually up and running within around 30 seconds maximum.
KT
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Originally posted by: zinfamous
just watched one the other night that had one of those invasive anti-smoking "truth.org" BS ads AFTER THE FUCKING MENU!!!111!!!
WTF is that?? :|:|:|:|:|:|
(I think it was Doubt, btw. Decent flick. not mind-blowing, or anything; but well-crafted indeed.)
Yep, I saw that too and had the same reaction, WTF?! This is really bullshit. I paid $26 for a movie and I get fvcking BS commercials like that? Seriously?
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Samsung is leaving the DLP business, so if you want one of their latest LED DLPs, you better get them while you can. After the Samsung DLPs are gone, Mitsubishi will be the only ones making them...no LED though.
Originally posted by: Aikouka
Originally posted by: JackBurton
Samsung is leaving the DLP business, so if you want one of their latest LED DLPs, you better get them while you can. After the Samsung DLPs are gone, Mitsubishi will be the only ones making them...no LED though.
Really? That's sad, 'cause I'm quite a fan of their DLPs. Unless you need to hang your TV on a wall or have some crazy viewing angle, I don't know why you wouldn't go with a DLP. Especially with the new LED technology so there's no more worry about a lamp dying. I've never heard anyone complain about my TV in any sort of manner either.
