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To: rarestia

We went from 3 movies at a time (which we are horrible at finding time to watch) to one at a time.

We do a lot of streaming. But we have a big home theater. when it is time to pop popcorn and sit back to watch a big action movie on blue ray, the discs are still the way to go. (for a little while longer at least).

The streaming is a little like the on demand movies on cable, the greatest collection of mediocre movies ever assembled.


29 posted on 10/10/2011 6:26:23 AM PDT by djwright (2012 The White House Gets Another Coat Of Shellac)
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To: djwright

Not all of those movies are mediocre. We relived our lives in the 80s with all of the great oldies in there, and I was able to watch entire series of cartoons I used to enjoy as a kid.

BluRay is still the best quality media for the money. With a capacity of 25 GB, it can provide over 25 hours of high definition footage, and there’s obviously no latency like over a broadband connection, even with a wireless-N or 1 GBps hardwired router.


31 posted on 10/10/2011 6:32:07 AM PDT by rarestia (It's time to water the Tree of Liberty.)
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