![]() ![]() In fact, unless I wanted to sit with my nose to the screen, I doubt that Blue-Ray would significantly enhance my viewing pleasure. I have a 37" 1080i and a 22" 1080P, and one of those DVD players that "Upconverts" resolution by digitally interpolating lines of resolution - I have to say that on a well-made DVD, the resolution is very nice with both setups. Also, Blue-Ray doesn't add that much detail to made-for-TV shows, most hand-drawn animation, or most unrestored movies made before 1970, because there isn't that much detail on the screens to begin with. On the other hand, if you have a 37" or smaller screen and one of those DVD players that "upconverts" resolution by digitally interpolating lines, the difference between DVD and Blue-Ray is not nearly as dramatic as it seems in the "big box" stores. On such an optimum screen, you CAN tell the difference between a DVD and a Blue-Ray disk. ![]() If your favorite movie isn't on our page, take heart, we have many more in our "queue," but we started with our very favorite movies first.Ībout DVDs versus Blue-Ray: Today, people who want their home theater experience to be as close as possible to a theatrical experience (without the noisy jerk in the next row) are going to very large screens with 1080p (maximum HD) resolution, and Blue-Ray disks. This page will contain links to Christmas-themed movies we've enjoyed watching together as a family. Family Christmas Movies - Family Christmas OnlineTM ![]()
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