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#1 Cogwork
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I picked mine up last night for $17.99, ran home and popped it in. All I have to say is incredible I loved it in theaters now I get to love it at home in HD.

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#2 J_Swayze
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I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

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I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

J_Swayze

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

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#4 Peppino7
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where'd u get it for 18$
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#5 Metamorphosis82
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[QUOTE="J_Swayze"]

I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

elemental_drago

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

I have a720p TV but it can display 1080i and blu rays look ALOT better than regular dvds. I'd still say go with blu ray because then you won't have to re-buy it when 1080 full HD is the norm.

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#6 machaveli7
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[QUOTE="J_Swayze"]

I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

elemental_drago

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

not much difference on 720p it looks awesome i dont see big difference from 1080p and 720p

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#7 jetway2211
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I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

J_Swayze

If your TV is under 40" you won't really notice a huge difference so dont worry about it and go grab this on bluray. Plus the price difference between the two aren't huge so you might as well pick up the hd verison.

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#8 DarxPhil
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I just bought the Blueray version of 300. Lovin it.:)
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#9 UTXII
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Every body, get this movie.......It's great in 1080p...
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#10 walton13
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got it from amazon, AMAZING. Even on my 720p 46 incher, its 100 times better than DVD. Just get your TV's calibrated...
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#11 Metamorphosis82
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[QUOTE="elemental_drago"][QUOTE="J_Swayze"]

I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

machaveli7

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

not much difference on 720p it looks awesome i dont see big difference from 1080p and 720p

???? Time for some new contacts or glasses, I can tell a pretty big difference

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#12 bizzy420
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[QUOTE="machaveli7"][QUOTE="elemental_drago"][QUOTE="J_Swayze"]

I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

Metamorphosis82

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

not much difference on 720p it looks awesome i dont see big difference from 1080p and 720p

???? Time for some new contacts or glasses, I can tell a pretty big difference

well it depends on how far you sit from your tv, and it also matter how big your tv is. which tv do u have anyways?

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#13 bizzy420
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[QUOTE="elemental_drago"][QUOTE="J_Swayze"]

I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

Metamorphosis82

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

I have a720p TV but it can display 1080i and blu rays look ALOT better than regular dvds. I'd still say go with blu ray because then you won't have to re-buy it when 1080 full HD is the norm.

well if your tv is 720p native, then you really arent watching anything in 1080i. its just a scaled image.

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#14 jetway2211
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[QUOTE="Metamorphosis82"][QUOTE="machaveli7"][QUOTE="elemental_drago"][QUOTE="J_Swayze"]

I'm still on the edge about buying it, because my TV highest output is 720p.....am I going to experience the same quality as 1080p?

bizzy420

Truthfully, not so much. However, 720p is still notably better than SD (a standard dvd version)! The Bluray version is still totally worth it, imo.

not much difference on 720p it looks awesome i dont see big difference from 1080p and 720p

???? Time for some new contacts or glasses, I can tell a pretty big difference

well it depends on how far you sit from your tv, and it also matter how big your tv is. which tv do u have anyways?

Too true, most tvs under 40" you dont tell the difference, well not a night and day one. Plus if you sit far enough it's even less noticable. Just Cal your tv's since it helps a lot and if you really worried go out and buy a 1080p tv :P lol

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#15 Cogwork
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where'd u get it for 18$Peppino7

I got it from Bestbuy, I had remembered seeing it on sale some where and told them and they went to confirm it couldn't find out and gave it to me for $17.99 anyway

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#16 WiiFreak77
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I was just wondering if the Bluray verion has all of the special features of the 2-disc regular version?
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#17 ModernTimes
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Looks great but the movie 300 itself isn't that great. It was decent. (first time watching it)
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#18 Jamh83
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I was just wondering if the Bluray verion has all of the special features of the 2-disc regular version?WiiFreak77
Yes, it does.
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#19 pacomontoya
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Didn't buy it on BlueRay, cause I don't have the spec TV for it, so what's the use, but I did buy it! Love the movie.
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#20 jw_burrell
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I went to Best Buy and bought it on BD. I had to wait in line behind 8 other people who were ALL buying 300 too. I was the only one getting Blu-ray though. Anyway, thought that was cool.