Saturday
Oct312009
The Original Disney Princess on Blu-Ray
The original Disney Princess made her debut in Technicolor, but in October of 2009, she made an entrance on Blu-Ray. It was only natural she make this step, she is the fairest in the land you know, and with the Diamond Edition DVD & Blu-Ray Combo you can't help but see that!Thanks to One2One Network, I was able to become involved in a campaign that allowed me to receive a copy of the Diamond Edition Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to review.
Being the Disney junkie that I am, my adrenaline was in full force when the package arrived in the mail. Hubby's was too but for a completely different reason.
For a long time now he has wanted a PS3. There really was no reason for us to get one, not owning any Blu-Ray dvds and already owning a PS2. But when that princess and her little entourage knocked on our door, he was humming "Heigh-Ho, Heigh-Ho, It's off to Best Buy we go...."
There is no comparison between regular dvd and Blu-ray, there just isn't. The clarity of the picture is incredible on Blu-Ray, and quite honestly with Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs it gives you a new appreciation of how spectacular this title must have been when it was first released in 1937.
Blu-Ray dvds also come with immersive activities and special features that the regular dvds don't have. Take for instance Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs comes with Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Jewel Jumble, Disney View (a unique and seamless way to watch the original 4:3 movie) and more.
With High Definition 7.1 Sound, the soundtrack comes through loud and clear unless you're singing louder than your speakers, which in our home can be a possibility!
Without a doubt, my Prince came through with the PS3 which plays Blu-Rays, and since he has a new toy to play with, and I have crystal clear clarity to watch Snow White and Prince Charming, we'll live happily ever after!
I was provided a complimentary copy of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Diamond Edition from One2One Network for the purpose of this review post.





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I'm glad to know this is on Blu-Ray. We have a blu-ray player but not very many blu-rays yet. This would be one I'd like for my collection.