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Pixar films have been reference discs since their first appearance on home video. Back in the dark ages, Toy Story on CAV laserdisc, with its AC-3 audio stream -- all eight sides of it with extras, and probably weighing in at few pounds, was about as good as things got.
Would one expect any less on Blu-ray?
Finally making their appearances in our latest technological format, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 are simply and undeniably perfect.
One can't get any simpler than that.
Want to get your friends to immediately run out, buy a large screen monitor and Blu-ray player so they can ask to borrow discs from your library?
Run Toy Story 2 for them. Absolute reference quality.
And even better (and lighter in weight) than a CAV laserdisc.
This is what Blu-ray was made for. Very Highly Recommended.
RAH
Would one expect any less on Blu-ray?
Finally making their appearances in our latest technological format, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 are simply and undeniably perfect.
One can't get any simpler than that.
Want to get your friends to immediately run out, buy a large screen monitor and Blu-ray player so they can ask to borrow discs from your library?
Run Toy Story 2 for them. Absolute reference quality.
And even better (and lighter in weight) than a CAV laserdisc.
This is what Blu-ray was made for. Very Highly Recommended.
RAH