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Originally Posted by Porteous
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I'll tell you straight up: The major reason the HD shots look that much better is the color is configured PROPERLY in those shots. The DVD shots are way too bright and saturated.
That being said, until Hollywood gets it straight in their heads that screwing consumers over, the ones who PAY for their movies, is NOT the way to fight pirates will I support them again. Controlling the way I can watch my movies and use my equipment's connectivity is just NOT RIGHT. I should be able to use any connections I want to watch the DVD I just PAID THEM MONEY FOR.
I was planning to wait until the format war ended to invest in the next-gen format, but now I think I'll wait until they get their heads out of their asses and decide to let me use component connections if I want (Even if my HDTV has HDMI. I might want to use my PS3 on that, you stupid bastards.).
Sprout: Blu-Ray is confirmed to hold 1080p resolution video, while HD-DVD, while they claim it supports 1080p, most people feel it'll be in the 720p to 1080i range due to space limitations.
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