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The PS3 rules!

Posted by Jazz Inmate on May 28, 2008 at 12:51:29:

I think as you see more material, as impressive as you find upscaled DVD, the resolution is superior on HD broadcasts and better yet on Blu-ray 1080p (although I don't know if your projector and screen setup is letting you make those kinds of determinations). There is a lot of variability but for overall resolution, 1080p is the way to go.

Certainly the lossless multichannel audio content supported by Blu-ray is a big leap in my enjoyment of HT. I'm glad you're enjoying two-channel, but you are missing out on much of the HT experience.

Aspect ratios of BDs correspond to the films' theatrical release.
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Call it, friendo.