it depends on what media you are buying. If you have mostly DVDs, and are still buying new releases on DVD, then go with upscaling DVD. If you stopped buying DVDs and are exclusively buying BD, then go with BD.
Other thoughts: If you regularly have guests with children, and you or they bring along DVDs for the kids (more common now due to minivans with DVD players and cheap portable DVD players), then DVD is the way to go.
Outside of the scope of this question, but IMO, the perfect solution is a TiVo/Popcorn Hour/ Apple TV, etc.
I think the first idea is a good point to consider... but the second one isn't really as relevant considering the BD players will play DVDs. So if you have a BD player or an upconverter and your guests bring DVDs, it won't really matter.
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THJ @ Dec 10th 2008 12:11PM
it depends on what media you are buying. If you have mostly DVDs, and are still buying new releases on DVD, then go with upscaling DVD. If you stopped buying DVDs and are exclusively buying BD, then go with BD.
Other thoughts: If you regularly have guests with children, and you or they bring along DVDs for the kids (more common now due to minivans with DVD players and cheap portable DVD players), then DVD is the way to go.
Outside of the scope of this question, but IMO, the perfect solution is a TiVo/Popcorn Hour/ Apple TV, etc.
ack154 @ Dec 10th 2008 2:28PM
I think the first idea is a good point to consider... but the second one isn't really as relevant considering the BD players will play DVDs. So if you have a BD player or an upconverter and your guests bring DVDs, it won't really matter.
THJ @ Dec 10th 2008 2:36PM
Ah, I did not know that BD players could upscale DVDs as well, second point is moot then - I change my vote to BD or streaming.