Not like the majority of films this was actually finished in 4K so you'll see the improvement in detail and then you've got the High Dynamic Range and wider colour gamut. Good price for a 4K new release seeing some are going for around £24.99. The Ultra HD blu-rays are all region free. It's under £15 so you don't have to worry about any extra import charges.
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stupot76
12 Jan 173#12
Yep £5 a pop don't delay buy it today :sunglasses:
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guttediam
12 Jan 17#1
Brilliant movie think 2 is out soon but a bit steep £14.75 hmm :disappointed:
stupot76 to guttediam
12 Jan 171#2
Just depends if having more detail, better colours and HDR matters to you if it does then I think it's a good buy.
"All orders ship from our warehouse in Shepherdsville, KY, United States. Please be prepared to pay the CUSTOMS DUTY and or TAXES your country charges. Those fees are strictly the responsibility of the buyer. We are NOT and CANNOT be responsible for what your country charges. We do not declare packages at less than paid value, and we do not make special accommodations such as opening your package and only shipping discs..."
stupot76
12 Jan 171#6
It's under £15 so you won't have to pay it
fanpages
12 Jan 17#7
I am just advising you that it is wise to order items separately so you do not reach the Customs value threshold.
stupot76
12 Jan 17#8
Well just one will do fine thank you.
fanpages
12 Jan 17#9
...and for those that may see something else they wish to purchase at the same site. It is a warning for them too.
Either way, you're welcome.
stupot76
12 Jan 17#10
With the Ultra HD blu-rays you go from around 16 million shades of colour with blu-ray's 8-bit colour to over one billion colours that's your wider colour gamut 10-bit .
teddy1590 to stupot76
12 Jan 172#11
Do you earn comission on the sale of 4k Players? You sound like a walking advert mate...
paulj48 to stupot76
12 Jan 17#13
pity the human eye can only see around 10 million then :man:
stupot76
12 Jan 173#12
Yep £5 a pop don't delay buy it today :sunglasses:
stupot76
12 Jan 171#14
I hear you but you can see a difference, in some scenes everything seems to look nearly the same colour but with the 10- bit there's more variety.
paulj48
12 Jan 17#15
Yes I knew you was going to say that, yes the colours do look more vivid, but I think the major gain with HDR is the bigger luminance range, just don't get to hung up quoting 16 million shades to ever a billion.
wiggywig
12 Jan 17#16
WowHD are not the same company they used to be. They have really turned things around. Used to take about a month to deliver, now its about a week (which is no different to companies like MusicMagpie). Many others online have been saying words to similar effects. Must be under new management.
stupot76
12 Jan 171#17
Think someone said on the blu-ray.com forums that they send to the UK to the same location then post again from there so if that's true it won't matter how much you spend you won't pay any extra so another positive. The only bad thing about them I think is that some items are way over priced.
matengawhat
12 Jan 17#18
Its very rarely what you pay for an item, it's what they write on tbe label for item, postage and insurance
wiggywig
12 Jan 17#19
Yeah thats true they got a redistribution centre over here were its sent to first then its sent to the customer.
Some things are overpriced but i normally just buy things from them around the £6 mark that workout a lot cheaper than elsewhere. There is a lot of bargains to be had, just gotta be familiar with region coding on blurays as several are region A locked.
fanpages
12 Jan 17#20
So their web site text is out-of-date/incorrect then.
OK. Thanks.
Do they still ask for identification documents (Driving Licence, Passport, etc.)?
matedodgy
12 Jan 17#21
Does anyone still buy from Wowhd? I thought they had all but disappeared. Buying from them always seemed to be bad for the environment - air freight etc.
Ziddo to matedodgy
12 Jan 17#25
Your disc doesn't get a private flight.
kay1992
12 Jan 171#22
I still watch dvds!
rdbradshaw
12 Jan 17#23
It's on usa amazon for $15.96 but not sure how much it will be once you get it over here
stupot76 to rdbradshaw
13 Jan 17#28
Over £19
Jameseh
12 Jan 171#24
Really great film, can't comment on the seller or price so won't vote.
fr3dy77_sp33d
13 Jan 171#26
what a waste of 4k technologies. should have been used for better movies..
theukcrazyhorse to fr3dy77_sp33d
13 Jan 17#31
Troll harder.
steve10574
13 Jan 17#27
I want to see this movie but i cant watch anything where bad stuff happens to dogs :disappointed:
stupot76 to steve10574
13 Jan 171#29
When they were filming the scene where he kills the dog the actor who plays the bad guy kept picking it up and cuddling it between takes as he felt awful even acting it out. Also the shot of the dog lying dead is a prop. Feel any better now?
stupot76
13 Jan 17#30
Haha good one, it flew business class that's an extra £20
Disco Dave
13 Jan 17#32
Hated this movie
billwilliams
13 Jan 171#33
I use wow all the time never a problem with customs even when I bought films over 15 quid, takes a few weeks to come though!
waynebeetison
13 Jan 17#34
Also use wowhd for 4k purchases, never had an issue, you can use jbhifi or zoom as well to compare prices.
Always loads of moaners on jere who likely dont have a 4K TV with decent HDR.
danhey83
13 Jan 17#35
Quality movie. Just need to get myself a Dolby Atmos soundbar.
stupot76 to danhey83
13 Jan 17#36
Not cheap though :disappointed:
danhey83
13 Jan 17#37
Around £1300 hopefully not too long until a drop in price
spritey
14 Jan 17#38
The Blurays in these are typically region locked, the Ultra UHD ones aren't. While I'd love John Wick UHD for £14.75, I just can't bring myself to have a bluray that I wouldn't use hehe.
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Not like the majority of films this was actually finished in 4K so you'll see the improvement in detail and then you've got the High Dynamic Range and wider colour gamut. Good price for a 4K new release seeing some are going for around £24.99. The Ultra HD blu-rays are all region free. It's under £15 so you don't have to worry about any extra import charges.
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[ http://www.wowhd.co.uk/return-policy ]
[ http://www.wowhd.co.uk/shipping-delivery ]
Also see:
"WOW HD - BEWARE!"
(4 years & 2 months ago)
"All orders ship from our warehouse in Shepherdsville, KY, United States. Please be prepared to pay the CUSTOMS DUTY and or TAXES your country charges. Those fees are strictly the responsibility of the buyer. We are NOT and CANNOT be responsible for what your country charges. We do not declare packages at less than paid value, and we do not make special accommodations such as opening your package and only shipping discs..."
Either way, you're welcome.
Some things are overpriced but i normally just buy things from them around the £6 mark that workout a lot cheaper than elsewhere. There is a lot of bargains to be had, just gotta be familiar with region coding on blurays as several are region A locked.
OK. Thanks.
Do they still ask for identification documents (Driving Licence, Passport, etc.)?
Always loads of moaners on jere who likely dont have a 4K TV with decent HDR.