Garysb
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Yea! I have it through a Samsung TV but happy to see it made it to Fire TV. Less switching of devices.
Baby steps.Looks like HBO MAX is coming to Amazon devices but sadly, still no word on Roku
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HBO Max is finally coming to Amazon Fire TV
The new HBO Max app should work on any Fire TV hardware or TV set running Amazon’s Fire TV interfacewww.engadget.com
Looks like HBO MAX is coming to Amazon devices but sadly, still no word on Roku
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HBO Max is finally coming to Amazon Fire TV
The new HBO Max app should work on any Fire TV hardware or TV set running Amazon’s Fire TV interfacewww.engadget.com
'Wonder Woman 1984' Heading to HBO Max, Theaters Dec. 25 | Hollywood Reporter
www.hollywoodreporter.com
Not that I know of. I'd love to see them upgrade in time for WW84.But they're still not going 4K/HDR/Atmos yet, right?
Ditto!Not that I know of. I'd love to see them upgrade in time for WW84.
This is great info. Thanks so much. Where do you find it?
Next up is 3 Godfathers (1949) as I'm going to compare it to my iTunes HD digital. I just got done watching the 1936 version in its entirety and it looks really good. After I'm done with the 1949 version, I'll finish "The Man Who Came to Dinner".So, at first look it would appear that 3 Godfathers, Tea for Two, On Moonlight Bay, My Dream is Yours, and Room for One More are brand new transfers. I’m basing this on that the image is rock-steady and there are no dirt specks. I don’t have anything to compare them to.
Next up is 3 Godfathers (1949) as I'm going to compare it to my iTunes HD digital. I just got done watching the 1936 version in its entirety and it looks really good. After I'm done with the 1949 version, I'll finish "The Man Who Came to Dinner".
Oh, I didn't realize HBOMax had added both versions of 3 Godfathers. I hope it means Warner Archive will be doing a double feature on Blu-ray!Next up is 3 Godfathers (1949) as I'm going to compare it to my iTunes HD digital. I just got done watching the 1936 version in its entirety and it looks really good. After I'm done with the 1949 version, I'll finish "The Man Who Came to Dinner".