System Promises Home Picture Better Than Blu-ray

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It all comes back to viewing distance. The higher the resolution the bigger the screen can be. It wont make it any more life like. That is in the hands of the 3D gods!!

Chris 3:03AM April 15, 2010

Watching a bluray movie at BestBuy, the clarity was almost distracting on a good 240hz TV. I don't know how it can get better than that. I'd love to be a tester of that type of gear.

Mike of CA 11:05PM January 02, 2010

Cant they just stick with blu-ray I mean thats all they ever do is make more technology. They released HD DVD and Blu-ray and its mest up the Xbox 360 as its in HD DVD and it looks like no ones going with HD DVD everyones going Blu-ray so in the start could they not have tested what was better and what all companies would go with instead of releasing them both and making a lot of confusion I dont even see why HD DVD is still available. My words to everyone stick to dvd or go Blu-ray I Just hope they arent anoying enough to take something else out after Blu-ray. Also if youre considering getting a Blu-ray or dvd player make sure you get a multi region one as some dvd's and Blu-ray disks are only available on certain regions.

John Masson 9:50AM March 07, 2009

"I don't see at this point how a picture can get better than blu ray can provide."

I do.

Blu-Ray (HD): 1920 pixels wide

Film: 4k pixels wide

I see plenty of room for improvement.

Nick 5:04AM November 29, 2008

I'm not convinced. I mean, when VHS and DVD were new formats I was able to see and hear room for improvement. I don't see at this point how a picture can get better than blu ray can provide. And even if it's possible, the lucky few of us that have a 1080P TV, what resolution are they saying it will run at? I'm not buying into it at all...

Johnny of KS 9:45PM October 19, 2008

Better Picture would be nice. BUT. ummm... I'm pretty sure it's also gonna be WAY more expensive than blu ray

Joe of AR 6:14PM October 17, 2008

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