I taked the missus into watching it last night too - awesome, the reviews had suggested it was poor in light of the first one but I thought it was the dogs. What bluray players were made for - come on George Lucas, pull your finger out.Stunning. Was Transformers 2 which i had to get from Blockbuster as am awaiting Band of Brothers to arrive in post. Must say the picture was brilliant. Was knocked out by as it as I must admit to being a tad unsure as to the benefits of blu-ray, being a cynical old fart. Great stuff
Being ignorant of these things do you have to have an HD TV for these Blue Ray things as I am against paying extra to sky for HD.
I'd expect small OLED TVs to only be a few months away, they're finally actually starting to appear in real applications (phones and laptops) although they're still limited to financially viable screen sizes that might have been normal in 1954 for a TV...
32"+ OLED TVs are going to be wallet-shattering for the next few years at least - once they even hit the market.
I have a Sony Bravia 40" but it is the older 1080i version not the 1080p . Would I notice the difference if I went blu-ray ?
(I currently have an upscaling Denon DVD player that was recommended by one of the AV forums 3 or so years ago for £200)
You probably would notice, yes.
But try and stick to buying content you like rather than falling into the 'really shows of blu-ray' buying trap.
(Some stuff is good AND will show off blu-ray too, of course)
I said - LED TVs do not exist yet.
Stunning. Was Transformers 2 which i had to get from Blockbuster as am awaiting Band of Brothers to arrive in post. Must say the picture was brilliant. Was knocked out by as it as I must admit to being a tad unsure as to the benefits of blu-ray, being a cynical old fart. Great stuff