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Around 98% of Universal Blu-ray discs are region free but not allYes. All 4K discs are always region free. Blu-ray discs from Universal Studios are always region free as well.
They have a zero finish, similar to matte. A little smoother with a bit of a sheen, but equally as uninspired and dull.What does Zero mean
Who knows. French ones were supposed to be glossy according to Scanavo but they're matte......Wait, so what finish will this one be?
Maybe the best way to describe zero finish is somewhere between matte and glossy with improved contrast and colours and less chance of streaks compared to matte, also with some of the qualities of gloss but without any of the negatives such as fingerprints and the orange peel effect as seen on the recent Star Wars steels.What does Zero mean
Agree it's usually better than streaky matte, but i wouldn't go quite that far. Satin on the other hand is a fair step up in quality. Unfortunately rarely used anymoreMaybe the best way to describe this finish is between matte and glossy which improves contrast and colours with some of the q
Satin used more in The States I believe.Agree it's usually better than streaky matte, but i wouldn't go quite that far. Satin on the other hand is a fair step up in quality. Unfortunately rarely used anymore
One of these two things is better IMO. Streaky Bacon or Streaky Matte Steelbooks, you decide...Streaky matte - the fan favourite at HDN
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