The 1.78:1,
1080p video transfer, unfortunately, isn't anything to write home about, its colours curiously washed - out in a way that I don't buy is entirely purposeful.
«Scamp's Adventure» looks beautiful on Blu0ray with
its 1080p video transfer.
Not exact matches
The
video looks good in
1080p transfer but is not perfect.
A light grain decorates the 1.85:1
video transfer — a high - bit, AVC - encoded
1080p presentation that replicates the small things well (black levels, flesh tones) but shines in rendering the picture's decadent, colour - saturated palette in all its glorious, eye - stabbing glory.
The
1080p transfer looks good for the direct - to -
video animation of «Happy Pooh Year» and the 1991 Christmas TV special «Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too» looks like it was made yesterday but still with that classic Pooh look and feel.
As the movie's visuals literally steal the show, the
1080p / AVC - encoded
video transfer offers splendid details throughout and never falters, no matter the type of scene you are watching.
Both the
video and audio quality on the Blu - ray
transfer are of the utmost quality, with
1080p picture and 5.1 sound.
Even though some of the CGI looked a little cheesy, overall the
1080p transfer packed that certain 300» style feel but more on a direct - to -
video standard.
The
video transfer is a beautiful
1080p AVC.
The
video resolution looks sharp with its
1080p transfer and is presented in its original aspect ratio of 2.39:1.
The remaining extras previously appeared on DVD, though the platter represents a significant upgrade in the
video department: the 2.35:1,
1080p transfer is entirely absent of the DNR that plagued the film in standard - def and incredible besides, boasting stable and aesthetically - pleasing grain, superfine detail, and a broad, deep greyscale.
THE BLU - RAY DISC Arrow
Video's Blu - ray release does the movie justice and then some, delivering it in a
1080p transfer from a new 2K master made from «original film elements,» slightly letterboxed to a historically accurate 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
Phoenix is presented on a 50 GB Blu - ray MPEG - 4 AVC
Video with a 2.39:1
1080p transfer.
The In - Laws is presented on a 50 GB Blu - ray MPEG - 4 AVC
Video with a 1.85:1
1080p transfer.
Clouds of Sils Maria is presented on a 50 GB Blu - ray MPEG - 4 AVC
Video with a 2.39:1
1080p transfer.
This AVC - encoded,
1080p transfer represents Johnny Guitar's much - anticipated debut on Region 1 home
video, and in nearly every way it was worth the wait.
The
video looks sharp and very clear with its
1080p transfer and in its 2.39:1 original aspect ratio.
The
video is a
1080p AVC
transfer that matches the quality that fans have come to expect from REBELS on Blu - ray.
The
video looks great with its
1080p transfer.
The
video resolutions looks really sharp in its
1080p transfer.
VIDEO QUALITY: Beautiful colors and vivid imagery from the inner workings of the master that is Guillermo Del Toro lend their way on to the screen in both the
1080p transfer for Blu - ray and the 4k with HDR on the Ultra HD Blu - ray.
LG Optimus Pad is having an 8.9 inches touch display with 15:9 ratio of 1280 x 768 WXGA resolution, equipped with 3D cameras — able to to capture 3D content with the two 5MP sensors,
1080p HD Full HD decoding, users can capture 3D images and
video on the tablet and then
transfer them to «2D or 3D TVs or upload via YouTube 3D, HDMI 1.4 connectivity,
1080p video playback, 32 GB inbuilt memory storage, console - quality games available through the Tegra Zone app (coming soon), Google services including Google eBooks, Google Maps 5, and Google Talk.
Users can able to capture 3D content with the two 5MP cameras and an additional front - facing 2MP camera for
video calling (tablet is having a total of 3 cameras), glasses - required 3D display, measuring 8.9 inches with 15:9 ratio, 1280 x 768 pixels resolution, 3G, Wi - Fi connectivity, Bluetooth,
1080p Full HD
video decoding, users can capture stunning images and
video on the tablet and then
transfer them to 3D TVs or upload via YouTube 3D.