Re: Sony BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player
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Originally Posted by Mark-P
Let me get this straight, you've got 480P display and two-channel stereo set-up. Heck you don't need Blu-ray at all. Why not buy the Sony and send it to me! I'm dying to see real high definition on my system instead of upconverted DVDs. I'm just kidding with you. I hope you enjoy it. When I do get a Blu-ray player, this one is the one I'm going for too.
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Hehe

As far as picture/audio quality goes for the equipment I do have, you're absolutely right, and honestly, if you would have asked me a month ago when I'd be going Blu, I would have said "Can't imagine any earlier than end of '09". But at this point, it's more about future-proofing myself than anything else as well as wanting to enjoy some of the content that's not making it out onto the regular DVD releases. It was literally three Blu-Ray releases (combined with the low price of the player) that made me think it was worth investing today, for three different reasons:
- Sleeping Beauty. I have the 2003 DVD which looked great at the time, but I really wanted to see the new restoration. I was just going to buy the DVD, which triggered the thought, "Why am I buying the same movie on the same format again when I know that it's going to be something I'd buy on Blu-Ray as soon as I upgrade?"
- How the West Was Won. Always been interested in large-format films, really wanted to see the smilebox presentation using my projector.
- The Dark Knight. Loved it in IMAX in theaters, and I wanted to be able to watch it with those IMAX-framed shots when it came out.
So just the idea that there were Blu-Ray discs coming out that had special features I wanted now, or were re-releases of DVDs I already had that I'd otherwise want to rebuy on DVD, pushed me over the edge. It's how I got into DVD in the first place... I have a DVD player long before I had a TV that could take advantage of the full resolution of the format, because I was so into the content that was out there, and then when I was able to spend a little money on a better display, I already had everything in place and it was almost like having a brand new library of DVDs. I definitely have to be disciplined in choosing what Blu-Rays to buy, since there's no reason for me to buy a Blu-Ray of something I already have on SD if my display can't show me the extra resolution. For sentimental reasons, I wanted to make "2001" my first Blu-Ray disc but the truth is, on a 480p display, it's not going to look much different from the regular DVD, so I held off. But in a year or two when I can afford a new HDTV and a new surround system, it'll be great to have a library of titles already built up. In the meantime, I'll still get to enjoy the content which at the end of the day is the most important thing for me.
In the end, it just seemed cheaper to buy a Blu-Ray player now and start buying Blu-Ray discs and viewing them on a 480p system than it did to continue to buy regular DVDs for the next year or two and double-dip on things.