Thanks very much for the comment. I'm enjoying 4K a lot so far.
@dsprismg30Ай бұрын
Congrats on your purchase. You sound excited. Thanks for the review. That being said, I simply don't have a desire to watch any movies these days. They are too unrealistic, overpriced and lack in talent. Seems like I've seen them all, even the ones that haven't been filmed yet. $200 for a DVD player? I'm surprised they cost that much anymore. Didn't think people still used disc's for movies? I don't think I know anyone with a DVD player. I thought most people downloaded their movies, whether legal or illegal and then transferred them to flash drive, the cloud, or something like that. Hollywood lost my interest years ago. 6000 cameras trained on one scene so that if things look screwy with one cam, there's 5999 more angles to look at. Actors dont really have to be actors anymore. They only have to remember 5 words per scene, then the cam jiggles around so the viewer can't see just how ignorantly unskilled they are. Yet people pay to keep them all filthy rich while they distort childrens brains. Happy watching
@tvnashАй бұрын
Thanks very much for the comment and enjoying the video. Yes, there's still quite a big community of film lovers out there who still collect DVDs, Blu-Rays, and 4K discs. The last couple years have been great for us collectors with some cool releases. This particular player was the most expensive I've purchased, but I was able to get a good deal for it and had some leftover gift cards to even out the cost. Streaming's OK for some things, but nothing beats a physical copy of a film or TV show in your hands that you can play anytime you want without commercials.
@dsprismg30Ай бұрын
@@tvnash I agree with you regarding discs over flash drives. Its seems as though bits of data gets lost when using a thumb drive, which causes missing areas, loss of quality. I mainly collect music and I've noticed the difference between MP3's vs. Wave and Flac files. Take care my friend.