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QuackingTroll
Tol Eressea

Jan 9, 6:00pm
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Why do they not release films on proprietary cartridges?
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(similar to old master system or Snes games) I know people would moan about another format. But, really, a cartridge can hold as much information as you design it to. So bigger films would be more expensive than smaller films. (Which seems a fair way to do it IMO.) There'd also be more flexibility with the shape of the cartridge. If people want to own a physical version of a movie, wouldn't it be better to have a specially shaped cartridge (Imagine what Weta could design) than a boring, round disc?
(This post was edited by QuackingTroll on Jan 9, 6:03pm)
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New 4K TVs - Hobbit Trilogy available in super Hi-Def in near Future?
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Gorgori
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Jan 9, 4:55am
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Media adoption
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pulpfiction16
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Jan 9, 12:24pm
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Terabytes?
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Lightice
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Jan 9, 1:26pm
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Our library still has people who ask for VHS!
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Kimtc
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Jan 9, 8:22pm
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Just so you know, practically all TV's are capable of displaying much higher than 48fps
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QuackingTroll
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Jan 9, 9:08pm
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I had wondered about this
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Kimtc
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Jan 9, 10:10pm
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Why would a projector look better?
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imin
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Jan 9, 11:34pm
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For 3D, a projector would be much better
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QuackingTroll
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Jan 10, 1:55pm
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Why do they not release films on proprietary cartridges?
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QuackingTroll
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Jan 9, 6:00pm
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8K tvs are planned in the near future :) //
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imin
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Jan 9, 6:28pm
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