Be sure you PS3 is outputting the highest quality picture your tv supports. Go to "settings" then to "display settings" and there you can set it to automatically output your tv's maximum supported resolution.
The PS3 initially outputs in 480i(one of the lowest resolutions today)
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If you can afford it($399) go with the PS3. It's features rival players that cost 3-4 times as much. The PS3 also has built-in wifi which is nice so you can download firmware updates directly onto the PS3. You can also acess BD Live which are extra bonus features on some blu ray movies that...
Aren't all movies widescreen? If your tv is HD, then yes blu ray is definetly worth it.
And the other person has no idea what they are talking about, you do NOT have to buy your DVDs that you already have on blu ray. ALL Blu Ray players can play standard DVDs.
Your tv needs to have audio outs in the form of red and white RCA jacks, in order to connect your tv to your stereo. And your stereo must have an aux. input.
Your tv needs to have audio outs in the form of red and white RCA jacks, in order to connect your tv to your stereo. And your stereo must have an aux. input.
Yeah, as technology progresses, as unlikely as it sounds, movies will continue to look better.
They already have come out with "Super-HD" which is 7,680 × 4,320 pixels (or the equivalent of 33 Megapixels).
That's a pretty big leap over the current "cream of the crop" resolution which is 1920...