Just been into Best Buy with a friend to buy some stuff, and it's selling Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt I on DVD for £6.99, and the triple-play Blu-ray for £9.99. At that price, it seemed rude not to...
Andrew Everard said:Just been into Best Buy with a friend to buy some stuff, and it's selling Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Pt I on DVD for £6.99, and the triple-play Blu-ray for £9.99. At that price, it seemed rude not to...
gel said:Are you a fan of the Harry Potter films then Andrew?
Andrew Everard said:gel said:Are you a fan of the Harry Potter films then Andrew?
Not at all, but at that price worth buying for testing purposes/to see what all the fuss is about. And having watched it, testing purposes seems the more apposite use.
Andrew Everard said:Not at all a strange one for me to buy: tend to buy quite a lot of 'talked about' movies just to keep terms of reference up to date.
Picture good: very dark quite a lot of the time, with a fairly muted colour palette, so a good test of black levels, shadow detail, colour rendition and all that stuff.
Sound excellent.
Plot requires a lot of knowledge of previous films (I assume) to follow.
gel said:how are you finding your Cambride compared to your Oppo blu ray player in terms of picture and sound?
Andrew Everard said:gel said:how are you finding your Cambride compared to your Oppo blu ray player in terms of picture and sound?
Clickety.
gel said:Wow - great review and pretty impressive stuff, cheers.