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    -= AnGel =-
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    Anyone else think play.com Prices are to High on Blu Ray Movies ?

    I poped on thier today to find that all the Blu Ray Movies are well over the Normal price . £18.99


    I have noticed you can buy Blu Ray Movies from Asda for £15.00 with Free Del . Ill be using Asda and Ebay from now on ,


    Shamming little Tax Evading skum .
    Ha Ha Ha ! ! ! ! !


    Upscalling DVD is not the Same as Blu RAY movies ! ! ! !



    I have play Station 3 aswel you know and i own Dvds and Blu Rays and its massive Dif , Even if the Disc is upscaled its still lacking in the Pictures Quality you get from Blu Ray Disc . You should really read up on this as you dont know what your talken about .

    Upscaling mean it will convert the pictures to fit your screen with No Black Lines muppet . You dont get Crystal Clear pictures like you get on Blu Ray Disc . Why do u think Blu Ray Disc Holds 50GBs of DATA ? Think about it before you tell others this nonsesne.

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    To be fair, play.com have some of the best prices on the net for a lot of items. Blu-rays are a waste of money, anyway - there is no difference between an upscaled dvd and a bluray movie. And I've got a PS3, so I've tried them. It's just a way for the movie companies to get more money out of the consumer, due to the fact that dvds have fallen so much in price.


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