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In Reply to: RE: "Does a 480p DVD at home really look as good to you as film in a theater?"… posted by David Aiken on September 18, 2007 at 17:17:20
For picture and sound quality. I not sure it is whether who sets up the theater is not very knowledgeable, they don't have the right equipment, or what have you.
It is the biggest reason why I don't go very often. What comes to film has alot to do with that also I suppose.
The mere size of the theater screen over what I have at home (50" RPTV) is really the only big plus. Watching King Kong, Titanic, etc. on my display leaves me wanting much more obviously.
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Stadium seating, SOTA DLP screens, etc... maybe I'm fortunate. I'll agree my nearest theater makes any of the older theaters look so mediocre. I don't bother going anywhere else except the occasional IMAX movies.
I pretty much stopped going to the theaters by me. After all of the hassle of parking, high priced tickets, crowds etc., my theater experiences match yours-the PQ and AQ just aren't what they should be.
Jack
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