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I am now in the game (HD)
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRandall_Lind
Registered: May 10, 2007
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I just brought a new 32 inch Magnavox HDtv and it is so awesome.There a channel called HDNET2 plus HBO and ShowTime in HD.

The movies are awesome!! When I said in another post don't rebuy in HD I didn't know what I was saying. This is my first HD TV and I would say buying your DVD collection over in HD is a must.

Only issue I have is Blu-ray DVD's cost way too much depending on the movie. They won the war I would  have thought they would drop prices to get people to buy more. Blu-Ray players are $300+ I found some Samsung models for $265.
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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile Registrantpauls42
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Are you using an Up scaling dvd player? I have been very pleased with the quality that I'm getting with my dvd player now. And I've only bought 5 blu ray discs so far.. (of course I haven't been able to watch them yet..)
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anything with the Reon chip does a very good job upscaling.  im running the Sammy BD-UP5000, and SD looks awesome on it.  The Onkyo 875 has it as well, though folks have been complaining about the lack of adjustment options for a video chip in an HD receiver.  I'm watching Serenity on HD DVD at the moment
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRandall_Lind
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I don't have a DVD player but on my computer. My 2nd Cyberhome 300 player dies lasted about 14 months then stopped working one day. I thought about getting an upconvert player but seems that the $100 would be best used towards a Blu-Ray player.

I seen some Samsung models I believe the 1500 one for $265 on Ebay. I owe my friend $250 for my TV. It cost me $628.72 that included buying an HDMI cable.

My magnavox is here

I also owe him $25 so we rounded it to $650 I gave him $400 and we wrote up an agreement for me to pay at least $50 a month if not more until I pay it off.

Then after that I plan to get some type Blu-Ray player.
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I agree with Pauls, there is no reason to replace your entire collection.  Any good Blu-ray player should upscale your standard DVDs.  If it doesn't, don't buy it.

I am not planning on replacing much in my collection.  In fact, I am still buing standard DVDs.  For some movies, there just isn't any reason to pay the extra for an HD version.  JMHO
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Quoting Randall_Lind:
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I just brought a new 32 inch Magnavox HDtv and it is so awesome.There a channel called HDNET2 plus HBO and ShowTime in HD.

The movies are awesome!! When I said in another post don't rebuy in HD I didn't know what I was saying. This is my first HD TV and I would say buying your DVD collection over in HD is a must.

Only issue I have is Blu-ray DVD's cost way too much depending on the movie. They won the war I would  have thought they would drop prices to get people to buy more. Blu-Ray players are $300+ I found some Samsung models for $265.


Congratulations, too bad you missed out on all the great HD DVD deals (players and discs), but enjoy Blu-ray when you get it
DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantRandall_Lind
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I wouldn't have gotten HD DVD anyway. I like to see a clear winner first. I don't see the point in investing a lot of $$ just to have the tech you like go belly up.
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I agree with Pauls, there is no reason to replace your entire collection.  Any good Blu-ray player should upscale your standard DVDs.  If it doesn't, don't buy it.

I am not planning on replacing much in my collection.  In fact, I am still buying standard DVDs.  For some movies, there just isn't any reason to pay the extra for an HD version.  JMHO

I am in total agreement with your sentiments.  There are a few movies that I think justify purchasing an HD version, but only a few.
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I am not planning on replacing much in my collection.  In fact, I am still buing standard DVDs.  For some movies, there just isn't any reason to pay the extra for an HD version.  JMHO


absolutely. The only ones I have are where the blu ray was cheaper than the SD (1 disc) and where the others have very good effects or picture (or a favourite film) - something which would be enhanced by being on HD (and where it was a reasonable cost!).

So my blu ray collection is

Underworld (unrated)                      - Good effects
Blade runner (5 disc collection)          - Fav film / good effects
Fifth element                                  - Good effects
Cloverfield                                      - cheaper than SD
Replacement killers                          - Fav film
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