The long and short of it is that this Extended Collector's Edition looks exactly the same as the original release, despite what the bit rate meter may say. I defy anyone to tell them apart. That is of course a very good thing. As before, the 1080p/AVC MPEG-4 transfer is incredibly sharp and detailed, with no noticeable digital artifacts whatsoever. I'm not particularly a fan of the modern fad toward inundating movies with the color teal, which is an affectation that James Cameron has unfortunately fallen into. (The Na'vi themselves are awfully teal.) However, Cameron thankfully mixes in a whole host of other vibrant colors here, many you'll rarely see in other movies. Regardless of what I may think of the movie's story, it's quite lovely visual eye candy.
The disc also contains an English "Family Audio Track" in Dolby Digital 5.1. Parents concerned about the use of profanity in the movie will find the dirty words censored. However, choosing this soundtrack does not remove any of the cigarette smoking or intense violence in the movie. This feature is only available on the theatrical cut or Special Edition Re-Release, not the full three-hour Extended Cut.
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The Canon PowerShot SX500 IS is a super-zoom bridge type camera that sports a 30x, 24mm wide-angle zoom, lens, 16 megapixel resolution, 3 inch LCD screen, 720p movies, full manual controls and a Digic 4 processor. Other standout features include a Smart Auto mode that detects 32 scenes, ISO 100-1600, Zoom Framing Assist, and a range of Creative Filters. Priced at the 279 / $329.99 mark, the Canon SX500 is available in any colour as long as it's black.
When understanding high definition, the first step is to understand resolution, because where there's high resolution there is high definition. Resolution is simply a description of the number of pixels being viewed. Pixels are the smallest parts that make up a full video picture. High Definition generally starts at 1280 x 720 (aka 720i or 720p) pixels and goes up from there. This simply means that there are 1280 pixels if you counted them from left to right, and 720 pixels if you count from top to bottom, for a total of 921,600 viewable pixels. These days, the largest defintion available to consumers is 1920 x 1080 which is also referred to as 1080i or 1080p.
Having a movie theater in your home sounds pretty great, and can give your recipient something close to it with a portable projector. With the Nebula, our favorite portable projector, they can binge watch Netflix in 720p on their own DIY big screen. It's the best way to pass the time this winter.
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