Gundam 00 Second Season Blu-ray vs DTV
- Categories: Anime, News
- Date: Feb 21, 2009 03:18 JST
- Tags: Blu-ray, Comparison, DVD Extras, Gundam, Marketing, Mecha, TV
The Blu-ray and terrestrial digital broadcast editions of the second season of sensitive martial robot anime Gundam 00 are compared in the above image. The differences are subtle, but certainly far from invisible…
The huge high resolution PNG image for those with eyes like microscopes.
Gundam being what it is, erotic enhancements are few and far between.
It seems when presented with such images, observers naturally separate into the “can’t tell and don’t care” and “can tell and almost care enough to actually but the BD” camps.
Opinion, eyesight, taste and viewing environment all seem to play a role in this…
Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.Horo makes a much more interesting subject for comparison than a giant robot…








I cant tell ;_;
Who cares... It's A Sony~
doesn't matter. it's not not one will pause at every scene and examine the quality. lol. ('~')
I can tell and I care... >_>
Sometimes I really hate myself.
I mean why can't I be satisfied?
My fricken TV is a 68cm 4:3 CRT.. and I still care...
I can tell and I don't really care...
The easier change for you to see are the green sparkles are sharper from one image to the next.
I can tell and I do care (sort of). I like my media in high definition, if I can get it that way of course. Anyone who can't tell the difference in the picture above may need LASIK.
Or a better monitor...either/or it's debatable.
While I agree BD is best, I must also say that it's not worth it till the price goes down on everything BD. Also, with my torrents, some people seem to gloss over the fact that a series that has encodings of 170~ MB fit 26 eps onto one DVD, which is enough of a plus to me to stay SD. Long story short, can tell, don't care.
One says blu ray the other has japanese characters?
The whole head is much sharper on the blue ray picture.
not just that but the effect used for the splash is very crisp i realy like it.
I can tell, but the only difference I care for are the green.. whatever the green stuff on screen may be. But the image on the bottom don't hurt my eyes, while the image on top certainly does (when enlarged on full size).
Mmm... delicious color clarity and line sharpness. It's all about Gundam on Blu-Ray. To me, that comparison image looks like night and day.
This is like watching an original picture next to a compressed version, of course you want the original.
i voted "I can tell and I don't care." but only because i don't care about gundam, and not about image quality...
I don;t care about animation quality...G2 has a better story and slightly better characters than MF and CG/R2 put together.....and I hated SEED BTW....
bah! the only way you could tell is to buy the blu-ray disc and player(if you don't have one)and compare it side by side to your two flat LCD screen TV. thus resulting into a nice marketing plan!
damn! why do they make this shit why cant they make one and be more brilliant in the its version... damn!
wow actually the BD version is alot sharper(didn't expect that). And people, You can't compare the quality unless you play it on your player
Its visible when you look at the GN particles, everything else is VERY subtle tho.
I would pick up the blu-ray if it came to the US but due to Bandai being retards we only get DVDs.
I cant tell but i care D:
It's way too easy to tell even with the preview.
But I don't care, since I don't even watch the damn thing XD.
How such difference in video quality will affect my eventual impression of the show if I ever decide to watch it is probably beyond me. Normally after 20 minutes into a show I tend to forget about that difference.
man the BD is so polished to the max.
I agree... the difference is just like night and day..
I can tell and i care, if i got a 42' LCD TV above :D
if watching it by using pc 20' LCD monitor, nah~ who cares?
IT'S IN THE PARTICLES!
IT'S IN THE PARTIC-HNNGHHHHHHH..................
The translucency of the particles in the Blu-ray version is much more clear and really adds a luminescent feel to it. It does look better then the large glowing blob on the DTV version.
They are also more finely detailed and articulated.
Quite a difference, it's like the blu-ray is the original and the other one was resized smaller and then back to original size.. getting blurry in the process.
Then again, that might be exactly what's going on if the broadcast wasn't 720p HD :P
i can tell and i care
seriously when i pull full screen the 720p DTV to 24" monitor the quality really hurt a lot
I can't tell and I don't care actually...
it's like adjusting the brightness control of your TV screen.
Well blu-ray video is in superb crisp display unlike DTV kinda ali'l bit of blurring XD
didn't vote since I can't tell and I don't watch Gundam00.