Paul Ramsbottom
August 27th, 2006, 05:21 PM
Thinking about about making the jump, despite the bad reviews the early Blu-ray release are getting (I have heard that most of the first releases were actually encoded using MPEG-2, and have dissapointing PQ compared with the MPEG-4 H.264 releases that are coming down the pipe).
No dount I'll get flamed by the HD-DVD crowd for that one.
Anyway, is there anyone reading this who is Korean, or routinely travels through Incheon? I'm meeting my Mom in Austrlia this December. She's asking me what I want Santa to bring this year, and as she has a 4 hour lay-over at Incheon on her way down-under, I was thinking she might be able to pick one of these up for a steal at the airport (made locally, duty-free and the UKP/Won exchange rate is favorable).
What I'm trying to find is whether there is a duty-free consumer electronics concession in the transit area at Incheon - anyone know - anyone shop there, know the name, perhaps you might even have an old receipt with the name/number?
Also, on a more appropriate technical for this forum, I hear that the whole region-code schema changed with the switch to these new Hi-Def formats, and now North America and East Asia (including South Korea) are bundled up together? If true that is very cool, as I live in California right now.
TIA for any feedback.
No dount I'll get flamed by the HD-DVD crowd for that one.
Anyway, is there anyone reading this who is Korean, or routinely travels through Incheon? I'm meeting my Mom in Austrlia this December. She's asking me what I want Santa to bring this year, and as she has a 4 hour lay-over at Incheon on her way down-under, I was thinking she might be able to pick one of these up for a steal at the airport (made locally, duty-free and the UKP/Won exchange rate is favorable).
What I'm trying to find is whether there is a duty-free consumer electronics concession in the transit area at Incheon - anyone know - anyone shop there, know the name, perhaps you might even have an old receipt with the name/number?
Also, on a more appropriate technical for this forum, I hear that the whole region-code schema changed with the switch to these new Hi-Def formats, and now North America and East Asia (including South Korea) are bundled up together? If true that is very cool, as I live in California right now.
TIA for any feedback.