I was excited to find the first 3 Indian Jones movies and a bonus disc from a local movie store that was brand new in the original packaging THX Digitally Mastered!
It did not disappoint for sound and picture quality either!
I grew up with VCR and Standard Def 480i Tv so when DVD came out and was paired with a progressive scan component video player it was a big leap for me.
I originally started with my Epson projector in 2005 at 720p resolution through my Pioneer Elite 59av-i with HDMI. I had it blast on my living room wall. In 2007 I met my wife and put the projector in its box for 11 years.
Technology has leaped way ahead over those years but for me I never had a screen until last year when I set it all back up. I had to replace the bulb which had 2930 hrs use on it and it’s funny because 11 years prior the bulb was 500.00 and in 2018 it was 120.00
Bluray looks awesome through my projector as well yet I found I can use DVD and be fully immersed “without” feeling the added Bluray quality is mandatory.
Some Bluray’s are worth it for me but usually when I know the DVD had poor quality. I know many will laugh at that statement with Bluray always is better but like I started with I grew up with much poorer resolution and can be fully satisfied either way in most cases but Aquaman has to be high Def