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theflyingwasp
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I've bought films on VHS,DVD and now blu ray and no doubt I will re-buy the same movies on 4k disc whenever they arrive.
with a calibrated screen or not a lot of blu rays look absolutely stunning in 1080p which brings me to these streaming services I have amazon prime because I buy a shed load of blu rays and now with my prime service I have amazon instant video aswell.
amazon have also just announced amazon fire to combat Apple TV etc a lot of these company's are claiming 1080p but maybe it's just me but my blu rays look a hell of a lot better than the high def supposed 1080p versions of films on these streaming services .I only bought a couple of film rentals from Apple TV in HD to check out the picture quality and I was not impressed.
i will always buy the physical disc until the likes of Apple TV etc give me the same quality I'm used to but is this ever going to happen? I'm sure sky and virgin are 1080i and as for this 4k Netflix streaming thing I just don't buy it for a minute.
i understand not everyone wants or has the money to have a large blu ray collection and with amazon fire claiming over 200,000 movies it great for your casual movie fan ,but for me I wouldn't be buying the best home cinema kit to watch all my movies on amazon instant video and Apple TV with the current quality they are offering.
with a calibrated screen or not a lot of blu rays look absolutely stunning in 1080p which brings me to these streaming services I have amazon prime because I buy a shed load of blu rays and now with my prime service I have amazon instant video aswell.
amazon have also just announced amazon fire to combat Apple TV etc a lot of these company's are claiming 1080p but maybe it's just me but my blu rays look a hell of a lot better than the high def supposed 1080p versions of films on these streaming services .I only bought a couple of film rentals from Apple TV in HD to check out the picture quality and I was not impressed.
i will always buy the physical disc until the likes of Apple TV etc give me the same quality I'm used to but is this ever going to happen? I'm sure sky and virgin are 1080i and as for this 4k Netflix streaming thing I just don't buy it for a minute.
i understand not everyone wants or has the money to have a large blu ray collection and with amazon fire claiming over 200,000 movies it great for your casual movie fan ,but for me I wouldn't be buying the best home cinema kit to watch all my movies on amazon instant video and Apple TV with the current quality they are offering.