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I also bought another new toy...

#1 Post by KillerTomato » Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:11 pm

Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
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#2 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:43 pm

OK, but for $350 you could have gotten a PS3.
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Re: I also bought another new toy...

#3 Post by christie1111 » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:11 pm

KillerTomato wrote:Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
Sweetheart, as much as I care for you, my eyes glazed over while reading this.

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Re: I also bought another new toy...

#4 Post by Bob Juch » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:37 pm

christie1111 wrote:
KillerTomato wrote:Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
Sweetheart, as much as I care for you, my eyes glazed over while reading this.

:D
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Re: I also bought another new toy...

#5 Post by kayrharris » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:41 pm

christie1111 wrote:
KillerTomato wrote:Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
Sweetheart, as much as I care for you, my eyes glazed over while reading this.

:D
Such an eloquent response C...mine is just plain ole "huh??" :roll:
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Re: I also bought another new toy...

#6 Post by christie1111 » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:47 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
christie1111 wrote:
KillerTomato wrote:Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
Sweetheart, as much as I care for you, my eyes glazed over while reading this.

:D
You can deal only with liquid technology?
I'll drink to that!

Oh, that is not what you meant?

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Re: I also bought another new toy...

#7 Post by Snuggle Bear » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:57 pm

Bob Juch wrote:
christie1111 wrote:
KillerTomato wrote:Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
Sweetheart, as much as I care for you, my eyes glazed over while reading this.

:D
You can deal only with liquid technology?

Liquid technology is so exhilarating! Teehee!

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#8 Post by Jeemie » Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:58 pm

Is your receiver a pass-through HDMI, or does it actually convert HDMI so you can get the sound onto your receivers from the HDMI cables?
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#9 Post by KillerTomato » Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:02 am

Bob Juch wrote:OK, but for $350 you could have gotten a PS3.

I have never seen it for less than $399, and that's without the remote which is another $25. Plus, I'd never use it for anything other that the Blu-Ray, so why pay more?
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#10 Post by KillerTomato » Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:13 am

Christie and Kay, let's just say I got a fancy new movie-playin' thingie and leave it at that! :-)

Jeemie, the receiver decodes the signal from the HDMI feed. So no need for separate component cables for the audio.

'Course now I need new speakers and a powered subwoofer, so I guess my economic stimulus check is now spoken for...
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Re: I also bought another new toy...

#11 Post by MarleysGh0st » Thu Jun 05, 2008 6:47 am

kayrharris wrote:
christie1111 wrote:
KillerTomato wrote:Since my $50 surround-sound system is now a doorstop, and it was my primary DVD player, I decided to splurge on another purchase. I was seriously considering getting a PlayStation 3, just to have a Blu-Ray player. But...

The squiggly place down the street had a Blu-Ray player for under $300 (the first I've ever seen). It's virtually identical to a $400 player from Phillips....this one just says "Magnavox" on it. It also doesn't have component output, but since I send everything out via HDMI (I got 3 6-ft HDMI cables from Monoprice.com for $5 each!), and my new receiver has 2 HDMI inputs (one from my new Blu-Ray, one from my HD cable box), I figured what the hell...

This thing also upconverts all my DVDs, so I don't have to rebuy all my old movies on the new format (which isn't possible anyway, since most of my 500 or so movies haven't come out on Blu-Ray yet). That said, I did rebuy one movie in Blu-Ray, since it has history for me. It was the first movie I ever bought on VHS, and the first I ever bought on DVD...so I made it the first I bought on Blu-Ray, too. The movie? Stanley Kubrick's masterpiece, "2001: A Space Odyssey".

I gotta say, it's a spectacular print. The models look amazing, there's absolutely no color banding (those annoying gradations of color you sometimes get, like around HAL's red "eye"), and you can almost see individual pores on Keir Dullea's face.

I also watched my DVDs of "The Godfather" and "The Godfather Part II" on it (I'm going through my DVDs in alphabetical order, and am up to the "G" section!), and it does a very, very nice job of upconverting.
Sweetheart, as much as I care for you, my eyes glazed over while reading this.

:D
Such an eloquent response C...mine is just plain ole "huh??" :roll:
KT's story would be good evidence of his movie obsession, if by some chance he happened to be going to a Movie Edition audition... :wink:

But the AP would probably react the same way as christie and kay. :(

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#12 Post by ulysses5019 » Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:37 am

KillerTomato wrote:Christie and Kay, let's just say I got a fancy new movie-playin' thingie and leave it at that! :-)

Jeemie, the receiver decodes the signal from the HDMI feed. So no need for separate component cables for the audio.

'Course now I need new speakers and a powered subwoofer, so I guess my economic stimulus check is now spoken for...
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