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Should I start getting Blu-ray or continue to get DVD's?
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<blockquote data-quote="fennz" data-source="post: 487222" data-attributes="member: 219768"><p>I have a DVD player in my room and my parents just got a 40" HD LCD TV with a Blu Ray player for the living room. National Treasure 2 comes out today and I'm torn whether or not to get it on Blu Ray or DVD. I have never seen Blu Ray in person, but have seen the HD channels and boy they look awesome. If I get Blu-ray, I can't watch it in the convience of my room and have to be commited to watching it in the living room. If I get the DVD, I can watch it in my room, but if Blu-ray is the future, then it would be worth it in the long run. Also, the blu-ray player that my parents have converts DVDs to HD. The DVD's look better, but not as good as Blu-ray. Can you guys help me out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fennz, post: 487222, member: 219768"] I have a DVD player in my room and my parents just got a 40" HD LCD TV with a Blu Ray player for the living room. National Treasure 2 comes out today and I'm torn whether or not to get it on Blu Ray or DVD. I have never seen Blu Ray in person, but have seen the HD channels and boy they look awesome. If I get Blu-ray, I can't watch it in the convience of my room and have to be commited to watching it in the living room. If I get the DVD, I can watch it in my room, but if Blu-ray is the future, then it would be worth it in the long run. Also, the blu-ray player that my parents have converts DVDs to HD. The DVD's look better, but not as good as Blu-ray. Can you guys help me out? [/QUOTE]
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