Frozen (3D Blu-ray SteelBook) (Zavvi Exclusive: The Disney Collection #12) [UK]

Apr 10, 2013
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Ireland
Release date: March 31st, 2014
Purchase link: Frozen
Price: £24.99 Sold out!
Notes: Region Free

The others: Zavvi Exclusive: The Disney Collection Blu-ray SteelBooks

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PQ on plasma TV's are much poorer than LED TV's anyway IMO.

That is subjective to opinion, however most picture enthusiasts would disagree whole heartily with your statement. Plasmas produce a more filmic and natural picture than LED. I own a panny vt65 and it knocks any tv off the planet in terms of picture quality. But hey each to their on i guess

If you read my post carefully I did infact say IMO (In my opinion!) :rolleyes:
 
there is nothing better as an panasonic plasma if it comes to the picture quality (dark room and calibration required), maybe the new OLED tv's will reach the same picture quality but with an 500% higher price tag of course, gues thats the main reason pana stopped producing plasmas, nobody would buy there overpriced OLED's ...

To say 2D PQ is better is utter nonsense. In fact I find the 3D on mine to be sharper.

sry but this is nonesense it's a fact that both 3d technologys (polarisation and shutter) have a lower pq (if people can see the diffrence is an other question) but because they split the odd and even lines between the right and left eyes in polarisation you have mathmatically only half resolution and active shutter glasses also have 3D image sharpness issues, but they instead arise from left-right image crosstalk that can blur fine detail and muffle the image depth and contrast which results from the limited response time.


sry for ot, looking forward to frozen....
 
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Saw the film last night. Stunning film, so good.

I do think that with all the epic animation, they could've chosen a slightly more artistic cover for this steelbook?

They would put a picture of a turd if they knew it would sell. It's about the money at the moment for steelbooks. It is going to blow up in their faces very very soon. I predict January 2015. Just like Play.com in January 2013.