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On 2025-02-08 2:23 p.m., chrisv wrote:RonB wrote:>
chrisv wrote:>>
720P, for movies, isn't bad at all. A lot of the "cheaper" streaming
content is 720P to this day. 1080P is way plenty, IMO. We still live
in what is mostly a 1080P world, with exceptions, and that's fine by
me.
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I guess when they start building homes with entire walls being video
displays, 4k will make sense for video. Until then...
Fandango at Home (formerly VuDu, which was a much better name) keeps
upgrading my old movies to UHD. They announce it each time they do a few. I
guess they're trying to get me to buy more movies, but there are very few
new movies I even want to watch. All are sequels, prequels, reboots, crap
based on old TV shows, comic book movies, live action movies based on
animated movies and Woke crap — generally nothing original. How many miles
do they think they need to get out of all of these retreads?
I hear ya. Years ago I was a "movie guy" and had a projector, then a
big (for the time, at 65 inches) plasma. Huge surround-sound system,
too. But the movie scene has went downhill in the last decade.
Especially in the last five years. I still have the plasma and the
surround-sound system, but it doesn't get used a lot - not enough to
justify a bigger and better display.
The plasma doesn't have all that many hours on it and still looks
great. But the modest size requires sitting close - about 7 feet from
the screen, in my setup.
My own 50" plasma died a while back. I got it in 2009 and it died last
year in the spring if I recall correctly. I considered having it fixed
but what point was there to fixing a 50" 1080p display when you could
get a 40" 4k Smart TV for a few hundred?
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