Yes you can. I however would not personally pick it though. That one was a gift. Uncompressed audio is another benefit as well. Providing you have a good system that is. I'm still working on integrating my media pc into my home theatre. I have been waiting for my dvr hard drive.. it's on back order .LT.Victim wrote:
Oh it can..Winston_Churchill wrote:
Thats a lot of money there...
And Simpsons movie? Why!? I'm pretty sure animation can't get any more high-def than standard HD
I didn't think so either.. but the other day, I was watching Family Guy in High Def, then I went to the normal channel playing the same episode, you could clearly see the difference.. Not as easily as if you were watching Football or Hockey, but you could still tell.
Especially if it is playing at 24p. Blu-ray is smoother than hd-dvd in the respect since blu-ray can play it natively (without having to compensate).nukchebi0 wrote:
Yes, and the difference between it and DVD is remarkable.
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