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Blu-Ray or Dvd?

Which?

  • Blu-Ray

    Votes: 8 25.8%
  • Dvd

    Votes: 23 74.2%

  • Total voters
    31

Kazukii

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    Which do you currently use at home?
     
    DVD still, I don't about about anyone else but most people I know don't use Blu-ray simply because DVD is still the best.
     
    I'm currently on Dvd but I know in a few years, I'm bound to be on Blu-Ray.
     
    Blu-ray :3 Basically if you've ever had Blu-ray...you can't ever go back to DVD's. Icky GROSS.
     
    DVD. Blue-Ray players cost mega-money! And so do the disks but DVD's are cheaper of what I've seen!
     
    Blu-ray :3 Basically if you've ever had Blu-ray...you can't ever go back to DVD's. Icky GROSS.
    ^ This.

    Though lack of a Blu-ray player when I'm away from home forces me to mostly buy DVDs. ;_;' That and the only stuff I actually buy these days is usually on DVD-only. But still, I looove Blu-ray. :3
     
    I won't ever use BR unless I am forced to, (perhaps amazingly) simply because the name is silly. Compact disc and digital versatile disc sound fine but blu-ray sounds branded (actually, isn't it copyright Sony?), and branded things make me cringe. :|
     
    I use DVD because Blu ray players are still way too expensive for me. I do love them though.
     
    I see nothing wrong with the quality of DVD picture definition. But that's beside the point... there's just nothing that could convince me to pay Blu Ray prices on something that I don't use very often.
     
    It's "Blu Ray" people. Not "Blue Ray". And if you can't see the difference between Blu Ray and DVD; having seen both? Well..I suggest an eye exam D:
     
    I use DVD, but hardly buy/watch movies anyway.
     
    DVD, and I see no reason to switch. The audio quality is about the same, and the video quality is more than good enough for me. I don't mind lower quality if it means not buying something expensive.
     
    ...you didn't seriously try and just say that AC3 and DTS are "about the same" as Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master, did you? D: Especially given the latter two options on a BluRay spec. are lossless~
     
    Until I can afford a Blu-Ray player, I'm stuck on DVDs. ^_^;
     
    Blue ray. It is completely, epicly, totally, awesome.
     
    DVD, Can't afford Blu-ray movies, and lets just say most of my DVDs... aren't store-bought. Blank Blu-ray discs are ridiculous. I can get about 25 DVDs for the price of 1 Blu-ray disc, so... I don't plan on switching anytime soon.
     
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