So nice.
Everytime someone asks me, "Is there really that big of a difference from DVD?" I always answer with a resounding, "HELL YES" In some cases it's like going from VHS to DVD in both video and audio.
I've rented DVDs in place of the blu-ray counterparts only to go back and rent the blu-ray and instantly be greeted with better sound.
For the meager amount of money I've spent on my audio kit ($800 for the surround speakers, $400 for the receiver) I really enjoy the giggle I get when I watch movies in my living room and have them as loud and dynamic as any theater could produce in their much larger rooms.
I just can't go back to DVD's unless it's not available on blu-ray, and while I'll try to enjoy the DVD, I'll keep thinking about how much better it could have been if it was on blu-ray.
Technology rules.
Everytime someone asks me, "Is there really that big of a difference from DVD?" I always answer with a resounding, "HELL YES" In some cases it's like going from VHS to DVD in both video and audio.
I've rented DVDs in place of the blu-ray counterparts only to go back and rent the blu-ray and instantly be greeted with better sound.
For the meager amount of money I've spent on my audio kit ($800 for the surround speakers, $400 for the receiver) I really enjoy the giggle I get when I watch movies in my living room and have them as loud and dynamic as any theater could produce in their much larger rooms.
I just can't go back to DVD's unless it's not available on blu-ray, and while I'll try to enjoy the DVD, I'll keep thinking about how much better it could have been if it was on blu-ray.
Technology rules.
if I don't go to a theater that doesn't have a DLP I refuse to pay
I wish I had more money to spend on buying them, but same as Horhay. I'm not currently ready to buy a house right now, but hopefully by the end of the year. So gotta watch the spending now. But yeah, I always tell people it's not just the video, but the audio that really kicks ass! Most people think it's just the video.