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  1. Russ B.
    March 17, 2013

    Nice post.

    One correction for you. Although it is true that HDX movies are much larger than their HD and SD relatives, you can watch HDX movies instantly if you have sufficient internet bandwidth.

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    • E. Blanco
      August 4, 2013

      That’s correct. I can watch HDX movies instantly (75 mbps down and 5 mbps up). The only thing is that I have a rear projection television that is at least 8 years old. The picture is great for HD and HDX but I don’t really benefit from picture. I do have a state of the art sound system that can rival a movie theater so in that case, watching a movie on HDX is awesome for the ears. I am cheap when it comes to replacing things. I am waiting (for some reason) for the latest non 3-D LCD TV to come out below $1,000 for 60+ inches. I only have one TV in my house so that gives you an idea of how little time I have to watch TV/movies as well. I hate going to the movie theater so that is why I spent lots of money on the sound system and now I am waiting for my giant TV to go below $1k so I can have the experience of the movies at home (built the house with a dark room). Watching sports is beautiful. Mitsubishi makes one heck of a television set. All I have had to do to this TV is replace the bulb (DIY) twice. I always have an extra bulb waiting in the closet and the tools just in case I need to get back there and replace the bulb. I want a non 3-D TV that is at least 60 inches or more. Once I make that leap, that will be wall mounted and all the devices (cable box, DVD player and receiver) will be also mounted to the wall, with ONE remote control (Logitech) that handles the whole thing. Can’t wait! Good post!

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  2. Mike S.
    July 2, 2013

    Thanks for the information. It reads a bit like a sales pitch, but since there is no price difference it makes sense to use HDX (except where bandwidth is an issue).

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    • Dorita
      September 21, 2013

      Yes, great information on the comparitive compenants. Anything you believe in and have a passion about is going to appear to be pitchy.. I do it all the time.. 🙂 Thanks for again the info!

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    • Daniel
      August 24, 2017

      What do you mean “no price difference?” I have to pay more for HDX”. Even though I have faster internet it still buffers a couple of times during the movie, which is somewhat aggravating. Probably the cable company angry because I am not watching it through them instead of VuDu

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  3. Johnny A
    October 19, 2015

    I jist noticed the date of page is on here if I view site in desktop mode, but on mobile it does not display for me. FYI. No need to post these comments. Tnx

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  4. Patrick
    April 9, 2016

    HDX can play immediately for us. We have a 100mgs of speed.

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