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Original Message
for the collector/enthusiast
Posted by Joe Murphy Jr on March 10, 2008 at 07:18:21:
Equaling the quality of a native High Definition encode is something that's not possible, even with the best video tehnology; however, products like this will get you close. Not all DVDs in ones collection are rated "5-star" (or even "4-star", for that matter) and the catch with this technology is that the source must be high in quality to begin with. Those transfers are the ones that will be best at exploiting this technology and making the decision to upgrade to the Blu-ray version, at least for the video, a bit harder.
But if you don't yet own own the movie, it's a new release, it's one of your favorite movies or if you want lossless audio, the decision to buy the High Definition Blu-ray version should be rather easy.