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had to get the hard copy in SteelBook, it is awesome
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wish it came with digital copy.
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That's a pretty awesome box. I bought the Blu Ray that included the Standard version disc as well and gave it to my brother since he doesn't have a blu ray player (that counts as an early christmas gift right?).
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![]() To their credit, WHV responded after about two hours but just gave a boilerplate message about UV not being available due to "logistical reasons". I shot back with feigned incredulity about how countless "normal" people send files between countries every day, so how do the movie and music industries manage to run into so many problems?
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I got the Trilogy box-set on Blu-ray as Tesco had it for £24 the other day. I've just this evening watched The Dark Knight Rises via the projector, and thoroughly enjoyed it. Much better than going to the Cinema
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I got both versions the limited edition bluray and the itunes with extras version, and the bluray version is a little better than the iTunes version, the black quality levels are better n the bluray, and for a dark movie that's very important.
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iTunes with extras version ?
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I bought it & when I click on "more" I get reviews only
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What about Apple TV
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So extras can be AirPlayed to the Apple TV - you don't even need screen mirroring for that to work.
They can even be put on an iPad, iPhone or iPod - below is a tutorial video I made a while back when I discovered this nifty work around. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hXD_AmWl08&sns=em Hope this helps Tim
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Nothing goes over Bluray. Well 4K maybe but not iTunes.
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The thing about iTunes is that the video gets better over time originally 720p now 1080p - no new purchase required.
Whose to say that iTunes won't upgrade our content to 4k or 8k in a few years when bandwitch allows for it - there is endless potential in a digital file versus physical discs.
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Did you just say VHS is like BD?
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I bought the Blu Ray. I do rip my Blu Rays though into AppleTV2 format for casual viewing on the ipad or the tv in the bedroom. When I do a serious viewing I pull out the Blu Ray and watch it on the 60" plasma.
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Blu-ray all the way! The DTS-MA on this disc is completely worth it.
To all the people who are too lazy to get up and switch the disc, I am afraid of your response when you need to go the bathroom.
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So yea its not just being lazy its for those that move around alot or have no room to store the discs - the Apple TV also takes up less space and uses less power than a BluRay player.
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I keep a list on blu-ray.com and have everything organized pretty well. Currently thinking of setting up a htpc and when the hard drives get big enough, I'll rip them. Oh and I also have small speakers that while loud, I can place them where I don't annoy the neighbors.
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Yea I do at some point plan on getting a BluRay player with 3D capabilities. There are a few films I could see owning for the vast amount of extras and 3D version.
I will be much more mindful of what I get in the physical format. I was blown away how much physical room my old DVD collection was consuming at my Mom's house. I don't have much room to store things so once I take up more than a single bookshelf I'll be evaluating what to get rid of and what to keep. My main purchase point will always be through iTunes and I may double dip in BluRay when appropriate - I still need to wait another year or so to upgrade my projector from 720p to 1080p/3D capable.
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