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Topic: HD PLAYERS/MOVIES IN THE UK.
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Michael Hyde
Film Handler
Posts: 45
From: Dudley, West Midlands. UK
Registered: Dec 2006
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posted February 04, 2007 04:30 AM
Hi. Yes its the old chestnut again tho,at present,HD vs Blue Ray,tho both still expensive and not worth investing in as yet,there be only one winner ultimately,as with VHS & Betamax,,lets wait and see,,we still have film to keep us going
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Michael Hyde
Film Handler
Posts: 45
From: Dudley, West Midlands. UK
Registered: Dec 2006
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posted February 04, 2007 12:04 PM
Hi Mal,, Quite right about not spending thousands on VP`s,like you,i have owned a Sharp XVZ1E for around eight years,mostly because i wanted to watch and listen to the Dolby 5:1 encryption that the "new"dvd`s used on a ten foot screen.On a visit into Derann`s store a few weeks ago they were selling a new sony vp with nearly 50% more light output and at only £500. Incidentally i will always watch and buy 8mm and 16mm, i just love watching films in any format,and i must say has anyone listened to the audio in a home cinema with 5:1 or better,the opening sequence of Swordfish for example with that explosion and ball bearings whistling past your ears...WOW.
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Graham Ritchie
Film God
Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted February 04, 2007 01:39 PM
Michael Just over a year ago I replaced my old second hand amp with a new Dolby Digital/DTS Yamaha, our friendly salesman steered me away from the cheaper amps they were selling as I wanted one with plenty of grunt, I landed up with a RX-V750 still paying it of. Buying the amp was the easy bit setting it up took me ages, what surprised me is that I had to plug it into a TV monitor for "set up" also it came with a Optimizer mic, I also fitted a optical input from the DVD player to the amp, this thing was high tech compared with what I had used before, when I ran my first DVD "Battle Of Britain" I couldn't hear anything from the Surrounds no hiss, nothing, well that quickly changed when a Spitfire flew across the screen the sound of the merlin engine moving through the surrounds blew me away, my exact words at the time was "bloody hell where did that come from", even old movies like the musical "Oliver" sounded great with its 5:1 soundtrack, and with reasonably good speakers positioned corectly and a active sub woofer it sounds great. The thing is these days good sound systems dont cost a fortune like they used to.
Graham
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Paul Adsett
Film God
Posts: 5003
From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted February 04, 2007 08:45 PM
Last night I was at a friends house. He has just spent $4,300.00 on a Sharp Aquus 45 ins LCD HDTV. I was totally unimpressed. First 45 ins is not big enough to give the submersive effect that we all like to get from our S8 and digital front video projectors. So it was still like watching TV. I compared the experience with what I get with my GS1200 or my Panasonic VP projecting onto a 106 ins matt white screen, and there is no comparison. The Sharp LCD picture was ok, but could not hold a candle to a regular CRT television, and if you sat more than 45 degrees off center the picture really starts to wash out. So I thought the $4,300 he had spent was a waste of money. And my superb Panasonic VP cost half as much as the Sharp TV!
-------------------- The best of all worlds- 8mm, super 8mm, 9.5mm, and HD Digital Projection, Elmo GS1200 f1.0 2-blade Eumig S938 Stereo f1.0 Ektar Panasonic PT-AE4000U digital pj
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