Whats the difference? I really do want to truly enjoy my blu-ray experience.But do you really need a true HD? HD-Ready is holds to the task too.
Whats the difference? I really do want to truly enjoy my blu-ray experience.But do you really need a true HD? HD-Ready is holds to the task too.
Do you mean by installing upgrades?
No, just buying one that costs a hell to start with. That way it should be up to par for a few years.
I chalk it up to the change in seasons. I hope I don't get a full blown cold yet since if and when I do, I'll basically be sick for one entire month (partially because I tend to get ear infections after becoming sick in the fall/winter).I'm probably in the middle of one myself..<SNIP>
Whats the difference? I really do want to truly enjoy my blu-ray experience.
Well the difference really comes to play only if you quite definetly want a big big big screen. If you can do with under 56" the only difference is cost. So if you can for example go with 42" screen, whic I think is quite big already, you'll do yourself a favor by choosing the cheaper HD-ready.
I chalk it up to the change in seasons.
Is HD-Ready the same as true HD?
or will the smaller tv need a converter box?
Probklem with Arizona, is that it is still hot enought to be considered summer. We go from Summer to Winter, practically skipping over Fall.
Thats how drastic the weather change is here.