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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 :D. 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.
 

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 :D. 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.
:confused: Is HD-Ready the same as true HD, or will the smaller tv need a converter box?
 


:confused: Is HD-Ready the same as true HD?

No. There is technically two HDTV settings. The True-HD which has higher resolution and HD-Ready which has a bit lower resolution. And I stress the word "bit". It's really not noticeable untill the screen is seriously big.

So in smaller sizes it's really only a scam to try and sell equavalent eguipment at higher price. So trust me, unless you really really want a colossal screen, the HD-Ready is as good.
 


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.

That sucks. Over here it's sort of strange since the nights get colder way before it starts to cool down during the day time (usually in late September or October).
 

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