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  1. Malcolm R

    No more Blu-ray players from Samsung

    Your opinion, of course, which as usual does not apply to everyone no matter how much you think it should.
  2. Malcolm R

    No more Blu-ray players from Samsung

    I have a small apartment and watch in my living room that has four large windows. There are no real barriers to projection unless you create them.
  3. Malcolm R

    No more Blu-ray players from Samsung

    Projection in general is amazing. I can't imagine ever going back to watching movies on a TV. And that's with an entry-level projector that cost less than many mid-size TV's. Watched Frozen 3D last night. Incredible picture with lots of beautiful 3D with all the ice crystals and such.
  4. Malcolm R

    No more Blu-ray players from Samsung

    I mentioned in the Round-Up thread that Walmart seems to have the new Robin Hood film on 4K for $19.96 and on blu-ray for $17.96. That's a negligible price difference that will get me to choose the 4K option over the blu-ray. When 4K is routinely $5-10 more, I'll choose the blu-ray.
  5. Malcolm R

    No more Blu-ray players from Samsung

    Part of the issue is that businesses also want immediate success and boffo results to impress their shareholders. They're not interested in slowly nurturing and building a market. If it doesn't take off almost immediately, they just abandon it and move on hoping to find the next big thing...
  6. Malcolm R

    No more Blu-ray players from Samsung

    I'm pretty confident there will be players available for years to come. They may not be made by the "major" name brands, but someone will make them. I saw a whole endcap of no-name DVD-only :rolleyes: players at Walmart yesterday for under $24. Then the studios wonder why people stick with DVD...
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