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In Reply to: RE: No. posted by chris.redmond2@bushinternet.com on January 13, 2008 at 15:00:21
I don't expect most of the moview I really want to own to be issued in any HD format in the near future. I also don't want to have a whole bunch of machines, each doing something different (I already have hooked up a VHS, Laserdisc, and DVD player). So, I am waiting for a machine that can do both BluRay and very good scaling/processing of DVDs (the latter being more important).
I have actually been told by a dealer to wait for the next top model by Denon. I am not going to jump now, even though it does appear that BluRay will be the winner.
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"I have actually been told by a dealer to wait for the next top model by Denon. I am not going to jump now, even though it does appear that BluRay will be the winner."
Same here - Denon make the best upscaling DVD players so in theory they should be able make a BluRay player with DVD replay in the same ballpark as their dedicated DVD players, as no doubt they'll use the same Realta chips.
Will probably cost a packet though, but I doubt Denon will release a player which can't access the full BluRay spec in regard to audio and interactive content.
I think the Denon will be the first player worth consideration by serious video/audio enthusiasts.
Best Regards,
Chris redmond.
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