Cinetwist wrote:Is it worth going Blu even if it's just 720 rather than 1080?
The reason I ask is because I'm in the market for a new projector and it seems like you don't have a choice but to buy hd now anyway, but 1080 projectors are just out of my price range at the £1000 mark (please inform me if there are any under this!).
Part of me wants to future proof myself and be fully hd and the other part knows that I'm still going to be watching 90%+ standard def stuff for a hell of a long time to come, simply because of the nature of the stuff I watch.
Anyone think their jump to 720 Blu was worth it? Or should I save up a bit more and wait for 1080 prices to come down a bit?
Watching Blu on my aunt and uncle's 720p Panasonic plasma, I'd say: not especially. You've got to be at least within 3-4 feet of that thing to really be able to notice any difference, and even closer to start caring. On a projector, you'll definitely notice, but I don't think it'll amount to a huge improvement. Plus, there's so little quality material available on Blu-Ray right now, and DVD is going to be around for so long, that I'd say you're probably better of just checking back in a couple of years and seeing where things are at. If you wait 2-4 years, the blu-ray players will be better for the same price, the format will be more mature, there'll be more than a couple dozen good films on the format, and you'll have lost/wasted very little in the meantime. And if Red has their way with the industry, people will all start talking about 4K by then.
If you take the money you would put into a Blu-Ray player, and go up a notch or two in projector quality (brighter, more contrast, 1080p, etc.), it will probably improve your movie watching more overall, and you can always look into Blu-Ray later when there's more worth watching on the format.