Release date: February 2020
Purchase link: SOLD OUT
Price: $46.99
Purchase link: SOLD OUT
Price: $46.99
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That's fair. I have not seen the 4k version of the film but I'm sure the difference is noticeable. To date I haven't seen a 4k that isn't an improvement over the same BD, I think finding one would be near impossible.When I fork out an eye watering amount of cash for a UHD premium then I expect the UHD to have an equally eye catching improvement and audible difference.
To date I haven't seen a 4k that isn't an improvement over the same BD, I think finding one would be near impossible.
I find it hard to believe there's "plenty", I'm not buying that. I'll take your Jason Bourne claim as being one of those that "offer little or no noticeable improvement" and since my Bourne collection is still sealed I'll read (with a grain of salt) what one of the reviewers mentioned earlier had to say about it vs standard BD. I will see myself one day if I agree or not.I think there are plenty that offer little or no noticeable improvement. I've already seen a few that I greatly regretted buying such as Jason Bourne and Serenity. Now I make sure I read up fully before spending money on them.
I have a 4k HDR Panasonic 58 inch TV and a Benq 4K HDR projector onto a 80 inch screen and on both the difference is sometimes minimal. In fact in some wierd way the new Die Hard 4k disc looks worse than the normal Blu-ray.If you have a projector you will see a very big difference with 4K versus Blu-ray. If you have a tv that is 75 inches or smaller the difference wont be as much in resolution but the HDR will be a big difference.
Anything Nolan, we're in. Right @Collector03601 ?
hope with the artwork of the premium collection mediabook
Just release a Fullslip Edition of Prestige already... nolans best film after Interstellar imo
Sean, that's instantly better than any artwork in the steelbooks available right now (at least that I've seen).
The back of the concept is the front art of the Japanese steelbookSean, that's instantly better than any artwork in the steelbooks available right now (at least that I've seen).
Looks great! However I'd love if they saved that back poster art for a lenti.