and that's totally up to you. These players will be most likely below $200, will super-upscale to as close as you can get to real HD from regular DVDs.
To say that it's a lame or bad technology, especially when it can be integrated in TVs alone so you don't even need a special player, the TV will do the job for you, is to be kind of narrow minded. Don't you think?
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and that's totally up to you. These players will be most likely below $200, will super-upscale to as close as you can get to real HD from regular DVDs.
To say that it's a lame or bad technology, especially when it can be integrated in TVs alone so you don't even need a special player, the TV will do the job for you, is to be kind of narrow minded. Don't you think?