and how many times do you have to be told to understand that when you don't have money to spend to use the technology to the proper extent even if it's the best thing since sliced bread people will have hard time using it, because you know, there's no money. It's called finding the middle ground. If it was as you want it, we would all be driving ferrari's and lamborghinis.
And what few bucks over DVD are you talking about? Terminator 2 DVD $1.99-$4.99 Blu-Ray version: $20+..
Only a few titles on sale and mostly new releases are "few" bucks more. People don't buy special edition versions (those are for collectors and super fans) most people buy just the regular version and that's hardly on the same level with Blu-Ray as well.
Wake up, not everyone lives of off mom's and dad's allowance and cable, upscaled DVDs and VOD HD look much better then analog we had before. So people are using HDTVs to it's abilities and when (if) studios lower prices to normal prices, we can talk about being it acceptable for the quality.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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and how many times do you have to be told to understand that when you don't have money to spend to use the technology to the proper extent even if it's the best thing since sliced bread people will have hard time using it, because you know, there's no money. It's called finding the middle ground. If it was as you want it, we would all be driving ferrari's and lamborghinis.
And what few bucks over DVD are you talking about? Terminator 2 DVD $1.99-$4.99 Blu-Ray version: $20+..
Only a few titles on sale and mostly new releases are "few" bucks more. People don't buy special edition versions (those are for collectors and super fans) most people buy just the regular version and that's hardly on the same level with Blu-Ray as well.
Wake up, not everyone lives of off mom's and dad's allowance and cable, upscaled DVDs and VOD HD look much better then analog we had before. So people are using HDTVs to it's abilities and when (if) studios lower prices to normal prices, we can talk about being it acceptable for the quality.