Submerged computer Im waiting on the BR50 from Samsung

Submerged computer

Im waiting on the BR50 from Samsung. I figure why buy a spec 0 or 1 player when 0 are just around the corner. To top it off, the spec on the BD50 from Samsung has an impressive features list compared to other stand alone BR players. The BD50 is not Samsung. Its Panasonic. Right, my bad lol. I was thinking Panasonic but submerged computer Samsung. Failblog for the failure in you. price is the biggest problem. blu-ray is playable on practically any TV since most all players have composite and s-video outputs. but with discs 2x-3x the cost of DVDs and the lowest price for a player still 400, it wont woo that many folks that quickly. sadly, i planned to buy an hd-dvd player for 150 then the dominos started fallig. but that option was taken away from me and every other consumer by the movie studios and big retailers. I shouldnt have used playable. I meant that only the 25% of people with an HDTV can enjoy the improved resolution of Blu-ray, whereas DVD was simply the perfection of a long-existing resolution standard. I can agree with that. But I think even most people with an HDTV are waiting on price to go down a or 0 players And there is no hurry because DVDs are plentiful, rentable, cheap, and with an OPPO upscaling player, it looks great. Blu-Ray is better but its not, IMO, the HUGE jump in both quality, longevity, and random-access improvement that DVD had over VHS. So, itll happen, but no hurry just enjoying the new 58 1080P Plasma itself with Blu-Ray being the next toy in a couple years when theyre are both cheaper and higher submerged computer and the availability of cheap Blu Ray disks becomes known. When Walmart starts having a cheapie-bin with oldie-goldie movies in Blu-Ray, then the technology has finally arrived. We bought our HDTV when our 13 year old Sony TV broke happily during the Chrismas sale season. We understand from the store guys that this is the typical reason submerged computer folk buying a new HDTV set. So it may still be a while until the non-HD sets sold over the last ten years finally all fail and finally at least having the market become full sized. : The price on Bluray is definitely too high right now but I was more interested in getting a HD DVR because I watch a LOT more TV than movies. Im in no hurry to go to Bluray. Honestly with a quality 58inch 1080p Plasma you will see a night and day difference between upscaled DVD and a GOOD Blu-ray title if your set is calibrated properly. Its not even close. Try Transformers, No Country for Old Men, Pirates any of the 3 etc.

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