| ▲ | The_President 4 hours ago | |
I'm fine with ripped DVDs that were purchased 20 years ago, and anything higher resolution than that is a bonus. All displayed on quality panels at neutral/middle settings with those aformentioned effects likewise disabled. Audio preserved as original, hooked up to a killer theater with real component speakers. It's hard for me to tune in on an overly smoothed, saturated picture with fake surround sound plasticy soundbar audio. | ||