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    Ian B
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    blu-ray DVD's on PS3?

    For anybody who owns or has viewed a DVD movie on a blu-ray via a PS3 how would you compare the original DVD quality compared to the blu-ray DVD quality? Are the blu-ray movies worth paying a bit more for? Thanks to all comments

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    Only if you like a better picture with better sound

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    MANDERS
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    yea they def. are the picture and sound are so much better

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    adrianclay81882003
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    The Playstation 3 can upscale standard DVD's and they look very good while playing in the PS3.

    However, I only have a 720p HDTV, and Blu-Ray DVD's don't really look that much better than the upconverted standard DVD's on my PS3.

    You should really just get Blu-Ray DVD's if you have a 1080p HDTV. but if you don't have a 1080p HDTV, I think that standard DVD's will do just fine because they are upconverted.

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    Well, let's think about this. High definition video and sound vs. standard video and sound. 1080p vs 480i.
    Blu-ray is amazing. You will never buy anything out on blu-ray on dvd ever again. It is great. Plus, it has great games. If you get it, you will thank yourself.

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    Mogeyman
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    Well, let's think about this. High definition video and sound vs. standard video and sound. 1080p vs 480i.
    Blu-ray is amazing. You will never buy anything out on blu-ray on dvd ever again. It is great. Plus, it has great games. If you get it, you will thank yourself.

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    adrianclay81882003
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    The Playstation 3 can upscale standard DVD's and they look very good while playing in the PS3.

    However, I only have a 720p HDTV, and Blu-Ray DVD's don't really look that much better than the upconverted standard DVD's on my PS3.

    You should really just get Blu-Ray DVD's if you have a 1080p HDTV. but if you don't have a 1080p HDTV, I think that standard DVD's will do just fine because they are upconverted.

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    The blue-ray is more pixalized and clearer then the old school dvd players. 75% of the quality of the picture relys on the HD tv that you have too. if your watching blu-ray on 720p or 1080p (progressive) your going to get a really clear picture. If your watching on 720i or 1080i (interlaced), its going to look a little bit like a regular a dvd player. 2007-present HDTVs now comes with standard 1080p-480i. 2004-2006 HDTVs are 1080i-480i. Always try to go with progressive because interlaced looks a little bit distorted.

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    They're worth it if you have a full HD tv. Just normally there's only a small difference between the two, so only go for it if you have 1080p

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    The blue-ray is more pixalized and clearer then the old school dvd players. 75% of the quality of the picture relys on the HD tv that you have too. if your watching blu-ray on 720p or 1080p (progressive) your going to get a really clear picture. If your watching on 720i or 1080i (interlaced), its going to look a little bit like a regular a dvd player. 2007-present HDTVs now comes with standard 1080p-480i. 2004-2006 HDTVs are 1080i-480i. Always try to go with progressive because interlaced looks a little bit distorted.


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