Still Confused about Blu-ray?
The discussion about Blue-ray is just about as confusing as when you switched from Betamax to VHS (remember the good old days?). I recently ran across an article at BBC News that answers some reader's questions about Blu-ray, like:
Is the difference from DVD a significant reason to upgrade? The advantages DVD had over VHS were great, e.g. higher quality visuals and audio, menus and extra features, optional audio and subtitle langauges, compact for storage, disks don't wear away etc etc... is it just video quality that makes the new formats better?
Tom Handon, Brighton, UK
Proponents of high definition DVD point to the better picture quality primarily but also say the disks will be able to offer more extras and features.
It's a question of whether or not you are satisfied with the picture quality of a standard DVD.
Be sure to check out the full article with 22 questions and answers for your perusal (it's big-word Monday!).
At BBC NEWS
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Posted by William Hungerford at October 23, 2006 7:36 AM