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Blu-ray prices in free fall: Get a player for under $200
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I'll buy one when they are under $60 ....


You'll have quite a wait then. It took what, nearly 10 years before DVD players hit the under $100 mark?
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It go's faster these days: 1/2 value in approx. 2 years?
The BD-P1000 ($999.99 list) 06.15.06
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Any opinions on upgrading an HD ready TV to a full HD?

I currently own a Sony KDL-46V2000. It's HD ready and has a contrast ration of 1000:1.
I have a panasonic DMP-BD30 hooked up in 720p and a region free Pioneer DV-400V-S, also connected in 720p mode. I do have a good image quality, but I'm wondering if upgrading will make a major difference.

We have an offer at work were we can get a few models at very interesting prices. The one that looks the best is the Sony KDL-46W4500. It's full HD, has a contrast ratio of 50000:1, has 100Hz motion flow, and 24p True Cinema.

Another option is the Samsung LE46A656.


How far do you sit from your TV? If it is within 10 feet you are more likely to see a difference between 720p and 1080p. If you sit further then 10 feet away from the TV you shouldn't be able to tell the difference. Their is alot of info available at websites such as www.bluray.com and www.avsforum.com
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How far do you sit from your TV? If it is within 10 feet you are more likely to see a difference between 720p and 1080p. If you sit further then 10 feet away from the TV you shouldn't be able to tell the difference. Their is alot of info available at websites such as www.bluray.com and www.avsforum.com


I am between 11 & 12 feet away from the TV. I'll have a look at what they say over at AVSforum and Bluray.com.
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So the improvement in image in the newer tv sets is mainly because of the much better contrast ratio. When I bought my TV 2 years ago, it had 1000:1, now you have 50000:1 (philips even claims to have 2000000:1)
Maybe my mind is playing tricks on me, but when viewing a perfectly tuned KDL-46W4500 in the store, it looked sharper, brighter and had more vivid colors.
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did you watch also regular TV or one of your Blu-Ray disc's on it, If they where playing an optimised Blu-Ray Demo disc on it? Technology improves every year on plasma and LCD. Like for LCD: black-enhancing LED backlight technology. This can be regulated in steps and would produce true blacks and not grays. And other improvments on both sides:
black-enhancing LED backlight technology.
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What Samsung did you purchase?


Samsung BD-P1500


UPS brought mine at about 1:00PM and I've been having a Godfather marathon.
It took only a few minutes ro set it up. Tomorrow I might even read the instruction manual.
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the years go faster then we think or should I say the price drop
Best Buy drops Blu-ray player price below $100, sorta By Wolfgang Gruener
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Last Friday we reported about average Blu-ray player prices nearing the $200 market. This week we have what we could consider – with some tolerance for marketing messages - the first sub-$100 Blu-ray player – the Insignia NS-BRDVD at Best Buy.
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did you watch also regular TV or one of your Blu-Ray disc's on it, If they where playing an optimised Blu-Ray Demo disc on it? Technology improves every year on plasma and LCD. Like for LCD: black-enhancing LED backlight technology. This can be regulated in steps and would produce true blacks and not grays. And other improvments on both sides:
black-enhancing LED backlight technology.


It was the movie "Speed Racer". It has extremely vivid colors, and it looked very nice 
I didn't watch regular tv on it. But I hardly watch regular tv, and I have digital TV at home, so I doubt it will look worse than what I got now.
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I just took the plunge into the Blu pool myself on Tuesday. Got my Samsung Blu-ray player from Amazon for $228 which included The Ultimate Matrix Collection for free. I'll probably do the same as you and double-dip the Godfather Coppola Restoration and How the West was Won too . I still don't have a HDTV yet though. I was undecided on LCD vs Plasma...decided Plasma. Was undecided on Panasonic vs Samsung...decided Samsung. I should be Full HD in a couple of weeks .



I'm leaning towards Samsung also.

How's yours working out?  I've been waiting to buy Godfather...


Still in the box. I haven't hooked it up yet as I don't have my HDTV yet .



Haven't seen or heard from 8Ball for for a few days now.... he must have hooked up his HDTV and Bluray and can't get away or back to the forums....
     
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I'll buy one when they are under $60 ....


You'll have quite a wait then. It took what, nearly 10 years before DVD players hit the under $100 mark?


Also the technology of a blu ray player is way more complicated than for a DVD Player. Even if you consider that the DVD Thing was 10 years ago.
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I just took the plunge into the Blu pool myself on Tuesday. Got my Samsung Blu-ray player from Amazon for $228 which included The Ultimate Matrix Collection for free. I'll probably do the same as you and double-dip the Godfather Coppola Restoration and How the West was Won too . I still don't have a HDTV yet though. I was undecided on LCD vs Plasma...decided Plasma. Was undecided on Panasonic vs Samsung...decided Samsung. I should be Full HD in a couple of weeks .



I'm leaning towards Samsung also.

How's yours working out?  I've been waiting to buy Godfather...


Still in the box. I haven't hooked it up yet as I don't have my HDTV yet .



Haven't seen or heard from 8Ball for for a few days now.... he must have hooked up his HDTV and Bluray and can't get away or back to the forums....
     


Did he get his TV too by now or did he do it like I did? Watch Blu Rays on a regular TV? I did that until I bought my LCD TV on installments. Couldn't hold out any longer.
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