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Is the difference between DVD and Blu-ray?

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halfelite:

--- Quote from: BuriaL on March 17, 2010, 02:17:53 PM ---Strangely enough my manual dont seem to say the viewing distance.
I found some info tho.
http://www.thebestplasmatv.com/guides/size-optimal-viewing-distance/


Sitting to close may mess with youre eyesight. Youll get "short-sighted"(dunno what the word is in english) in the long run.

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That is the right word. But there is an if to that. eye doctors just are not sure what causes near-sighteded. There has been a steep rise in it in the past years but they do not know if its from laptops/computers/cell phone use. or something else.

nstgc:

--- Quote from: lapa321 on March 17, 2010, 03:38:22 PM ---You don't really need to see them side by side. So far, the BlueRay rips i've watched are sharp enough for you to clearly see the pores on their skin. That has become my standard for 1080p ;D You can actually see the laugh lines and crows feet. :D

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I saw a comparison of 1080p Gundam 00 to 720p 00. It said something like "can you tell the difference" and the difference was you could see the panty lines.

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