System Promises Home Picture Better Than Blu-ray

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FAR TO MUCH CHANGES

Cant they just stick with blu-ray I mean thats all they ever do is make more technology. They released HD DVD and Blu-ray and its mest up the Xbox 360 as its in HD DVD and it looks like no ones going with HD DVD everyones going Blu-ray so in the start could they not have tested what was better and what all companies would go with instead of releasing them both and making a lot of confusion I dont even see why HD DVD is still available. My words to everyone stick to dvd or go Blu-ray I Just hope they arent anoying enough to take something else out after Blu-ray. Also if youre considering getting a Blu-ray or dvd player make sure you get a multi region one as some dvd's and Blu-ray disks are only available on certain regions.

John Masson @ Mar 07, 2009 09:50:00 AM

Better Than Blu-Ray

"I don't see at this point how a picture can get better than blu ray can provide."

I do.

Blu-Ray (HD): 1920 pixels wide

Film: 4k pixels wide

I see plenty of room for improvement.

Nick @ Nov 29, 2008 05:04:46 AM

Better Than Blu ray???

I'm not convinced. I mean, when VHS and DVD were new formats I was able to see and hear room for improvement. I don't see at this point how a picture can get better than blu ray can provide. And even if it's possible, the lucky few of us that have a 1080P TV, what resolution are they saying it will run at? I'm not buying into it at all...

Johnny of KS @ Oct 19, 2008 21:45:38 PM

Yeah...

Better Picture would be nice. BUT. ummm... I'm pretty sure it's also gonna be WAY more expensive than blu ray

Joe of AR @ Oct 17, 2008 18:14:04 PM

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