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Star Trek Remastered News

September 6, 2007 By Sam Sloan 3 Comments

remastered.jpgThe new season of the “Star Trek Remastered” series starts in syndication across America next weekend as “The Galileo Seven” makes its upgraded debut.

Beginning the weekend of September 15, fans of this first season classic will be able to see the Murasaki 312 quasar as never before, along with the customary upgrade in visual quality we’ve come to expect from the series. StarTrek.com has the entire updated air schedule.

Also, for those of you who have gone all the way and already purchased your HD-DVD player, you will be able to buy Season 1 on the hi-def format on November 20! (For the tech minded out there, these discs are in 1080p resolution. Please note that these are also hybrid discs which means you can play them on a standard DVD player.) Here are some more details!

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: Star Trek

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Comments

  1. Barry from Athens says

    September 7, 2007 at 4:38 am

    Knowing season 1 is coming out in HD is almost enough to make me plunk down the money for an HD player.

    I could never get the series on a regular basis when it was showing. Piffle!

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  2. EddieLa says

    September 7, 2007 at 8:40 pm

    Price of a decent HD-DVD player (US)$300-400, plus $217.99 for this boxed set. Wow, just wow. Anything HD is still way too expensive. At least HDTV prices keep coming down.

    Reply
  3. Vanamonde says

    September 7, 2007 at 10:50 pm

    Well DVD players that upscale the video to HD resolutions are much cheaper. Ok not as good as the real thing, but a much cheaper alternative.

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