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Hd Anime? is it worth it?


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I've been watchin allot of anime lately, some in HD. And I like the way colors look deeper and more vibrant. But I'm not sure it does much for the picture quality. I think on hd you can too much detail in animated stuff, unless ofcourse it's like cgi or someting..What's everyones thoughts?

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Unless there's some super fancy special effects, or CGI animated bits, I wouldn't bother IMO. If you're watching something with no 3D effects or flashy scenes, then I can't help but think it's a bit pointless. That's just me though.

HD is for flashy things only, IMO.

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Most tvs nowadays are hd, and normally quite cheap.

And I love HD anime, most of the stuff I dl is 720p and if i can find 1080p then even better. Tis harder to find tho...

In saying that, I have alot of free space on my hard drives and I aint bothered bout filesize, not to mention my encodes are tiny for the reso they get.

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For my old CRT Monitor 1028x 768, Hd wasn't really something I fretted over, but after I got a Widescreen 1440x900, looking at Hd just makes me feel better about the higher resolution since 480p looks a bit more pixelated than on my old monitor.

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I like getting the HD versions when available because they look pretty nice and playing stuff on my HD TV that is not HD ends up giving me the black 4:3 bars on the side. I got a friend into One Piece by showing him Strong World in HD as the animation looked so nice and vibrant, he really wanted to learn more about the characters and story.

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HD and if I can't find an HD version I thrash around in a hissy fit for several days and find all the encodes of it online and compare. However, lately I've just been getting the untouched dvds from asiandvdclub. Then I don't have to worry if an encoder did well or not.

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