Yes, the sound is what involves you in the movie. You have to have WIDESCREEN, though. Widescreen and theater go hand in hand. So, if you're going to use your home theater to watch TV shows and sports, they are only available in widescreen on HD feed, then HD is must, in my opinion. But, if the main purpose is for movies, HD is not necessary... Maybe in 5-10 years when High-Def DVDs are available everywhere.
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HDjanitor @ Nov 26th 2005 9:56PM
Yes, the sound is what involves you in the movie. You have to have WIDESCREEN, though. Widescreen and theater go hand in hand. So, if you're going to use your home theater to watch TV shows and sports, they are only available in widescreen on HD feed, then HD is must, in my opinion. But, if the main purpose is for movies, HD is not necessary... Maybe in 5-10 years when High-Def DVDs are available everywhere.