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HD pictures and Blue Ray...I Nearly fainted!!

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Old 03-04-2005, 7:43 PM   #1
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HD pictures and Blue Ray...I Nearly fainted!!

In Croydon, Sony centre have opened a new store.....one of the biggest Sony centres in the country.

They have a Blue ray dvd player hooked up to a £20,000 70 inch plasma tv!!!

The pictures of japan shown was so breath taking, it was like being there. I never forget it.

What can I say....how can anything be so vivid and realistic. Don't buy no tvs without a hdmi and dvi input......I mean it.....ironically non of of the Sony range has 'hd ready'logo.

That £20,000 set isn't even in their brochure

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Wow I must see that.......man I hope panny`s next pd has HD....welcome mate.
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Bet Sky can bugger it up
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That 'Japanese Harmony' BluRay footage really makes you gasp. It reminded me of looking through a window because the detail and depth are just so amazing.

It's not 'HD-Ready' because there's no HDMI/DVI but who needs it when you can get that good a result with good-old analogue component connections??
(I know the real answer is so that Rupert can copy-protect his priceless HD movies, before anyone pionts it out.)
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