expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 7:09 PM
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expired Posted by phoinix | Staff • Aug 25, 2024
Aug 25, 2024 7:09 PM
The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (4K Ultra HD + Blu-ray + Digital 4K)
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The PQ transfer isn't that great and the AQ adds Atmos but not a big improvement over the very good DTS-HD BR version.
On a good proper setup maybe but not worth the double dip imo.
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The PQ transfer isn't that great and the AQ adds Atmos but not a big improvement over the very good DTS-HD BR version.
On a good proper setup maybe but not worth the double dip imo.
Yes you own the player just like you own the movie also.
Yes you get 3 versions including digital, not everyone has UHD/4K.
Let's not forget digital is inferior to disc in quality especially on the AQ side.
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That's kinda the point, you get to own AND rent for this price.
You only get to rent it with VuDu.
edit: It is just a $1 less than everywhere else, so this must be a shill post on behalf of the 3rd party seller.
edit: It is just a $1 less than everywhere else, so this must be a shill post on behalf of the 3rd party seller.
I do the opposite I sell the digital code usually to a couple friends for around $3-4 making this a "slicker" deal! 😜
IMO if I choose to watch a movie why would I bother with digital when I have the best content available in disc!
Especially on the AQ, streaming is lucky to be DVD quality!
Even that's a stretch if you have something like virtual X or Auro 3D!
The PQ transfer isn't that great and the AQ adds Atmos but not a big improvement over the very good DTS-HD BR version.
On a good proper setup maybe but not worth the double dip imo.