There have been alot of comments on how Blu-Ray is not that huge a quality leap over upscaled DVD's. I think that if you have a nice 50 inch or bigger set, the difference is quite large. Having said that, upscaled DVD's look pretty great too. What I don't hear as often is about High Definition Audio. Dolby True HD, and DTS-HD Master Audio. Right now, only Blu-Ray supports it. You can't get it from streaming HD movies, or satellite, and if you have a nice audio setup, it is simply FANTASTIC! I was expecting to notice a slight audio improvement over Dolby Digital, but I was not prepared for the amazing sound quality! Everything had such a crisp sound and was full of life! I switched back on forth between Dolby Digital and Dolby True HD on Spiderman 3, and the Dolby Digital just seemed lifeless. And up to recently, Dolby Digital was the top of the audio chain. It's time for Dolby Digital to move over and welcome the newest HD Audio formats their time in the sun. If you are considering buying a Blu-Ray player or PS3, do yourself a favor, and remember it is not just a resolution upgrade, the audio upgrade is simply amazing! I just can't wait to watch The Lord of The Rings in 1080p and with Dolby True HD! What a treat it will be.$0
Farlight 84 will get the V2.2 update, and the test servers for the next versions are up and running. This update will bring multiple good changes and new features to the game. One such new thing is that the game is revamping the Battle Pass.
Antonblast brings its chaotic, retro-inspired platforming to the Nintendo Switch and Steam later this year:
Cord Smith, the former director of marketing for Compulsion Games' well-known title We Happy Few, has gone through quite a change since leaving the studio. This is represented by his new indie platformer Always In Mind, which takes players into a bizarre dream world full of fantasies inside the head of a little boy named Teddy. Sector got the chance to ask the industry veteran a few questions about his inspirations for the game.
It needs the hard sell in the U.S. as they are not fond of technology that they haven't created, it is by far one of the most enjoyable formats ever created, if it fails it will be down to ignorance and here say not because its bad.
And I use truehd.....My receiver supports it so why not use it ???? I don't understand the previous commenter..Americans love all sorts of things not invented in the U.S.
cellphones might be a good example