It was made on 35mm film, so spruced-up and remastered it should look like it was filmed yesterday, on BluRay.mousemeat wrote:sounds logical to me...i wonder if the show, would even benefit fromDandy Forsdyke wrote:I'll stick with DVD. Most of my retro tastes won't benefit from Blu ray. And even I'm not daft enough to invest in more hardware just for season 4 Avengers ...
blu-ray release ????
Blu Ray release in the UK
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There are just three Blu-ray regions (compared to something like 8 for DVD).
Unfortunately, the USA is in a different Blu-ray region to the UK. USA is Region A, the UK is in Region B. Multi-region mods are possible but currently very expensive.
At the moment it's academic anyway, as there is no confirmation of a UK Blu-ray release of The Avengers.
Unfortunately, the USA is in a different Blu-ray region to the UK. USA is Region A, the UK is in Region B. Multi-region mods are possible but currently very expensive.
At the moment it's academic anyway, as there is no confirmation of a UK Blu-ray release of The Avengers.
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BR as a system is a dead duck. This year two companies will release two different successors to BR, both of which use 3D technology. It are Sony (yes, the BR manufacturer) and Panasonic. (Both probably hope to cash in ot the 3D Avatar success)
So, the old format war starts again.
But it also means that people who want to buy the latest stuff, will leave BR for what it is, and jump to the new 3D systems.
That means that traditional DVD will stay around for quite a long time, as Optimum probably has guessed when they decided to produce new DVD sets of Seasons 1&2.
So, the old format war starts again.
But it also means that people who want to buy the latest stuff, will leave BR for what it is, and jump to the new 3D systems.
That means that traditional DVD will stay around for quite a long time, as Optimum probably has guessed when they decided to produce new DVD sets of Seasons 1&2.
Prrr......
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