dinky wrote:spudthedestroyer wrote:blurayHence why it means diddly squat and won't be bought by me, waiting for this noddy format to shuffle off. I hope they release a proper format sooner or later, preferably not a bit update that just means its slightly bigger and a heck of a lot slower than existing means
don't you have a 1080p projector yet? I seem to remember you shopping one a while back. My point being - not that I love BD, but - there's a massive difference watching 480p vs. 720p vs. 1080p on a 72" projector. However, just because it's on BD doesn't mean it's a quality transfer. I'll prolly buy it if/when the price is reasonable ($14.99 or less).
elg picked up on my point
Who said
anything about HD not being an upgrade?
why buy a crummy technology when i can download 1080p content until they sort their shit out? Its not just the price, which is woefully high in EUR and GBP, I am a heck of a lot better off financially than I was a year ago, its the fact that it is an utterly, utterly pointless bit of technology with no redeeming features. So its 15 Euros for nothing.
I have plenty of hd content, but I'm not buying blu-ray because its shit, its slow, and i didn't spend 450 Euro on a ps3 i feel i need to justify like the vast majority of bluray enthusiasts
I could probably go out and buy 20x PS3 and a wealth of blu-rays tomorrow (I might have to cut down on beer and food for a little while though
), I just think neither warrant my attention due to a plethora of technical inadequacies. These technical inadequacies unfortunately means that for the duration of this lull, the movie industry is only going to get cinema ticket revenue from me.