I have to agree, this movie " almost single-handedly justifies the cost of a home theater.".
The PQ was good, but I was most impressed with the SQ... Iron Man seems to use the woofer (or .1 if you must) channel better then any movie I have yet experienced. The scene where he exits the cave made my entire apartment rattle, flipping sweet. Usually only DTS movies pack that kind of punch. Well Done!
I just wish the movie didn't use Dynamic Range Compression, have to turn it off from the Receiver every time I start up toe move to get the full awesomeness of the soundtrack.
yeah, jesus...especially the first scene where he uses the suit in the middle east and uses his RTs to blast those guys. The sound that his repulsars make is AMAZING
“The other one is a biggie, and it's something very noticeable in the videos: touch sensitivity is pretty bad. Using the virtual keyboard proved to be far too painful, and we're pretty sure it wasn't multitouch-friendly.”
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I have to agree, this movie " almost single-handedly justifies the cost of a home theater.".
The PQ was good, but I was most impressed with the SQ... Iron Man seems to use the woofer (or .1 if you must) channel better then any movie I have yet experienced. The scene where he exits the cave made my entire apartment rattle, flipping sweet. Usually only DTS movies pack that kind of punch. Well Done!
I just wish the movie didn't use Dynamic Range Compression, have to turn it off from the Receiver every time I start up toe move to get the full awesomeness of the soundtrack.
yeah, jesus...especially the first scene where he uses the suit in the middle east and uses his RTs to blast those guys. The sound that his repulsars make is AMAZING