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<blockquote data-quote="dotVIBE" data-source="post: 57346" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. If you've seen Tim Burton's "9" on a 50" or larger screen (like a proper plasma or 100hz LED) in full 1080p Blu Ray with the accompanying DTS HD MA on a decent high resolution system, you will realize that dvd just doesn't hold a candle to the real thing.</p><p></p><p>Yes, there are lots of DVD's out there that with decent upscaling looks almost as good as the remastered blu rays of their early 2000 or late 90's counterparts on a 37" or 42" HD ready or even full HD panel. But when you start watching the Avatars and the BBC Earth's shot in IMAX cameras or the newest animation renders on a proper larger panel, the difference is significant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dotVIBE, post: 57346, member: 714"] I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. If you've seen Tim Burton's "9" on a 50" or larger screen (like a proper plasma or 100hz LED) in full 1080p Blu Ray with the accompanying DTS HD MA on a decent high resolution system, you will realize that dvd just doesn't hold a candle to the real thing. Yes, there are lots of DVD's out there that with decent upscaling looks almost as good as the remastered blu rays of their early 2000 or late 90's counterparts on a 37" or 42" HD ready or even full HD panel. But when you start watching the Avatars and the BBC Earth's shot in IMAX cameras or the newest animation renders on a proper larger panel, the difference is significant. [/QUOTE]
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