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How to Avoid Hd 1080p Movies Blu-ray Hindi Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge Hindi movies are available in HD 1080p quality, but many consumers prefer Blu-rays or DVDs over these releases. So should you buy the cheaper DVD version instead of the Blue Ray? Different sources offer different advice on whether it is possible to avoid HD 1080p movies if you buy them on DVD or not. And if it's true that there's no guarantee that HD 1080p features won't be put on either Blu-ray discs or regular DVDs, then this can be a tricky question to answer. A few months back, I wrote about whether you could avoid Blu-rays if you wanted to follow the cheaper DVD version. This was mainly because mainstream movies are now released on Blu-ray, but not on DVD. But there are other things to bear in mind. For example, if you buy a preview copy for £10 it's unlikely that the release will vary from this inexpensive price. And many films are made with special features included. The film's distributor will want to sell as many copies of that movie as possible, so it makes sense for them to include the best possible content on that standard DVD or Blu-ray disc. So it's always worth asking the question – "Do I really need to buy the Blu-ray version of this movie?" Another factor is that some films are released on both Blu-ray and DVD versions. This happens if they are so popular that they are released with extra features on Blu-ray, but the price difference is not enough to justify releasing it on Blu-ray only. For example, many of Jude Law's movies have been released with special features on both versions. Some of these have also had special features added for BD Live or online streaming too. So it pays to look out for these options. It will usually mean that you get a different extra content, but you will save money. But what about other films? Is there a way to avoid the HD 1080p movies Blu-ray if you're buying them on DVD? It's an interesting question because it's not always easy to tell if the film will have the Blu-ray version or not. Some films are advertised as being available in both Blu-ray and DVD. But others have a vague message about being "available on DVD". This doesn't necessarily mean that it won't be released immediately on Blu-ray, but it's usually a good indication that the special features included will only be on one version of the movie. As we've seen, you can usually get free previews of new films. These can give you a chance to watch the film without having to buy it. When you do buy the film, look for the special features included in the Blu-ray version if possible. You might be able to save money by buying this version instead of the full Blu-ray disc. However, there are some extras that are not available on any disc at all. These will be included either in the director's cut or in an extended edition video released online or on DVD if that's what was used to create it. So these extras will not necessarily be present on Blu-ray discs either. cfa1e77820
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