Rafael, I highly doubt you have one. It's called Blu-Ray not Blue-Ray. I've had the Samsung one and it does not take 20 minutes to boot, a couple of minutes yes, but no where near 20.
Great Commander, I actually wouldn't really worry about the $30 per movie, some DVD movies released at that time was around $20-30 with was a lot compare to VHS, but look at it now people still buy them even at $15 a movie. If my memory serves me correctly VHS was around $10 at that time, right?
In continuation to Rafael's comment, I highly doubt that it'll be grainy, either the TV is garbage or its the disc's problem.
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Rafael, I highly doubt you have one. It's called Blu-Ray not Blue-Ray.
I've had the Samsung one and it does not take 20 minutes to boot, a couple of minutes yes, but no where near 20.
Great Commander, I actually wouldn't really worry about the $30 per movie, some DVD movies released at that time was around $20-30 with was a lot compare to VHS, but look at it now people still buy them even at $15 a movie. If my memory serves me correctly VHS was around $10 at that time, right?
In continuation to Rafael's comment, I highly doubt that it'll be grainy, either the TV is garbage or its the disc's problem.