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RE: I don't care so much for how well the Pop-up menus work...

Posted by 4season on July 17, 2007 at 00:01:33:

And *I* am more interested in whether the movie is any good ;-)

So far I simply haven't seen any sign HD DVD delivers inherently superior results versus Blu-Ray or vice versa. HD DVD seems like a more polished product, but the actual movie-watching seems good either way. Granted that my TV is only a 32-incher, but it's a 1080p set. Speaking of which, you seem to be viewing on a very large screen and I wonder if you could *really* benefit from upgrading from your 720p projector (yes I realize it's ~$5K).