

Amazon has 3 for $33 sales a couple times a year. I just got Wicked (2024), F1 and Sinners in 4k for $11 each.


Amazon has 3 for $33 sales a couple times a year. I just got Wicked (2024), F1 and Sinners in 4k for $11 each.


When 4K players cost $500 to get something considered “good but not great”… yeah no wonder no ones buying


Early 2000s to mid 2010s movies shot digitally? Sure. Film shot movies, especially on 35mm or larger, absolutely look better in 4k. Especially when they’ve been restored from the negative and converted to HDR for a 4k release.
There’s a lot of older movies out there where the UHD Blu Ray is the definitive version to own, looking significantly better than any prior version (and will likely never look better).


It’s well done…. Especially the end. Took me 3 days to get thru it, but the last 20 or so minutes were riveting


I thought Mint was the familiar and accessible entry point for users leaving Windows… guess I’m out of the loop these days


If I had done that, I would have never gotten the firmware update to enable VRR support on my HDMI 2.1 ports…


More tvs need to support G-Sync and Freesync (like my Hisense) instead of just supporting the HDMI version of VRR (like my Sony…).


Isn’t getting at protected content pretty trivial anyway? At least that’s my impression from how easy it is to find basically anything.


I have a DP to HDMI cable… it still won’t do HDMI 2.1. No 4k120 without DSC… no VRR…


Did my upgrade back in April. Got 64GB for $240. Now I checked the price on the same kit… $700. Just crazy.


I’m confused. This image / gif is from Caddyshack. TBH, I haven’t seen Happy Gilmore, so I’m not certain what scene you could be thinking of from that one.


Yeah, I’ll catch games OTA when they’re available, but I’m not paying for any additional streaming services just to pick up my team’s games, because of all the absurdity you mentioned in your previous post. If I care enough to watch, I’ll just find a free stream and keep the Adblock on.


And that’s why sites exist where you can stream all the games, regardless of location and blackouts… and they don’t cost a dime!


My wife is also a dental hygienist, and she has never once sent me any horrific shit…. So I don’t think that’s a trait necessarily tied to the occupation, lol
I want push my updates from volatile memory out to long term storage.
I always saw the O as output.


Except everyone uses crap bit rates and compression on their streaming content and it really doesn’t look that much better than 1080p. UHD Blu Rays tho are a totally different story, absolutely outclassing lower res content.


Kind of reminds me of how our 100 year long strategy of putting out all forest fires as soon as the first spark erupts, has lead to large buildups of brush and growth, that under normal circumstances would have been burnt back, sparing the large trees and forest as A whole… but now provides so much fuel, that any fire now is not only an unstoppable force, it also kills any and every thing leaving the forests irrecoverable.


I my town, we just had the peak graduating class in terms of number of students. From this point forward, at least as far as we have data on (which would be around 4 or 5 year olds entering the school system) there will be fewer people graduating every single year.
Our number of 18 year olds has peaked


Southern Comfort. Shared the same initials as my college, and was a Marching Band favorite at all of our various rituals…
HDR, or Dolby Vision? From my research, anything less than the Panasonic UB820 either has missing features, or longevity issues.
Even still, 180 euro is well above the under $40 you can lots of DVD and even Standard Blu Ray
Personally, I grabbed a MakeMKV compatible UHD optical drive from eBay for $150, and just remux my discs to Plex… and then use CoreELEC on the Ugoos AM6B+ to ensure proper Dolby Vision and Lossless Audio support…. but I know that’s not exactly a mainstream option.