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  1. Dave Moritz

    Is Dolby Atmos & DTS-X the last format consumers will support?

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  2. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Waterworld -- in 4k UHD Blu-ray

    With a bit of time, opinions sometimes change. At the time of release, I found the film interesting and likable, but far from greatness. Even then, I felt that Kevin Reynolds' 1995 Waterworld, received a bad rap by reviewers, based in no small part, to its production cost. It was that two...
  3. aceinc

    Atmos & DTS-X from computer while waiting for UBP-X800M2

    I put in my ceiling speakers, I have 11 channels of amplification (minimum of 200 watts per). I have a Marantz AV7704 and I want to hear what everything will do. Sources attached to the system include; Sony XBR75X900F Xfinity X1 DVR. Sony BDP-S370 An older HP desktop with HDMI out running...
  4. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Jurassic Park - 25th Anniversary Collection -- in 4k UHD Blu-ray

    This one is simple. The first four Jurassic Park productions (1993 - 2015), are included in Universal's new 4k boxed set, and the difference between the last Blu-ray releases, and the new 4k is astounding. Probably best described as a veil having been lifted. While the Blu-rays are all...
  5. Robert Harris

    A Few Words About A few words about...™ Braveheart & Gladiator -- in 4k UHD Blu-ray

    Paramount continues to mine their back catalog, and that's a good thing. Braveheart and Gladiator are two very different films, but share a common thread. Freedom, personal as well as national. In 4k, they appear quite different, with Braveheart appearing more film-like, presumably based upon...
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