HD and You


HD And You  

274 members have voted

  1. 1. Do You Own an HD Player?

    • Yes - PC
      88
    • Yes - Dedicated Blu-Ray Player
      19
    • Yes - PS3 or Other
      59
    • No
      47
  2. 2. Do You Watch TV / Movies in HD?

    • Yes - PC
      109
    • Yes - TV
      84
    • Yes - PS3 or Other
      58
    • No
      23
  3. 3. My ... is HD

    • Monitor
      34
    • TV
      39
    • Both
      85
    • None
      17


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Got a 40 inch HD LCD, but an SD DirecTV DVR box. Nothing else HD for me. Not enough content available on DirecTV to make it worth paying extra for it.

Switching to Dish next year. Everything they have is HD only in my area and it's cheaper than our current DirecTV package.

If it was up to me, I wouldn't have any tv service at all, as I don't watch enough tv to warrant the expense. I normally download the handful of shows I watch regularly and play them on my divx player anyway. Better than the crap DirecTV DVR.

I have Sky+ HD, so I try to watch anything in HD when it is available - but to be honest there isn't much to go on. Some BBC shows, the occasional movie, House and Family Guy/American Dad. All of this is connected to my 37" 720p/1080i HD Television.

My Xbox 360 runs through it in HD, and I also have a media centre PC which is connected to the TV via VGA. (And some speakers attached to the PC) - which holds a smorgasboard of movies and tv shows. Some are HD, some are not. I prefer to use it in 720p, and not 1080i. As it's bloody hard to navigate for one, and there is no massive difference in picture quality anyways.

This is a very interesting poll :) Thank you!

Thank you :)

Amazon have also put the price of the Blue Ray Player I was looking at, down to just ?99! I am sorely tempted but will wait until I have some blue ray stuff to play on it, because if I buy it now, then in a few months it'll be out of date.

Good bargain though!

  • 2 weeks later...

I am suprised more people don't have Blu-Ray players. Like a VHS player or DVD Player that plugs into your TV. . . a "dedicated" blu-ray player

But then after looking further into Blu-Ray and HD, I have found a lot of my HD content is digital (as in, on my computer, not on a disc), so an external HDD hooked up to the TV would negate the need for a dedicated Blu-Ray player. I could even hook up my PC to the TV.

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