STARGAZE HD: UNIVERSAL BEAUTY
28Jun
Product Description
StarGaze HD brings the beauty and sovereignty of the Universe to your HD Home Theatre. Journey over the stars with images from the Hubble Space Telescope Spitzer Space Telescope and the Chandra X-Ray Observatory. With over an hour of strange images set to ambient song StarGaze HD will fast spin a the one preferred in your Blu-ray collection.
Music By Opus twenty-seven in Dolby® TrueHD 5.1
Video: 1080p
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Stargaze HD heralds itself as nothing more than telescopic images of stars, galaxies, space dust, and color, and for that, I say it is brilliant. I recommend turning the volume down to zero (the only negative is the soundtrack) and allowing this disc to serve as relief from the garbage that you would otherwise be watching on television. If you have a wall-mounted hdtv and can adjust the height, move the screen as close to the ceiling as possible, so as to imitate more closely the real sky you could walk outside and see for yourself. I suggest making some pompous snacks (fois gras, chorizo and cheddar crackers, or a delicate dish of calamari appetizers), inviting your elitist friends over for a wine tasting and chamber music party, and top the ordeal off with a small, but clean impromptu orgy. While your friends or constituents pleasure themselves and others they can gaze into the universe from the privacy of your living room. You are no doubt the life of the party now, you old dog you! Cheers!
Rating: 4 / 5
This looks great on my 1080p. Would be cool to have some feature showing some stats of the pics presented, I didn’t see that there was a way but didn’t investigate much. Still, my daughter and I sat there with our mouths open in amazement of the vastness and beauty of God’s universe. Cool.
Rating: 4 / 5
This blu-ray was kinda cool but if you want to look at pictures of stars, just go on the internet and look at hubble pics or somethin. This would be good as a demo disk I guess but I wasn’t that impressed with it. I felt like I kinda wasted my money.
Rating: 3 / 5
It is very disappointing that it is just a dvd with photographs.Although the pictures are nice, I can find those in my books. If I would have know I certainly would not have bought this dvd. Waste of money.
Rating: 1 / 5
Maybe I was expecting too much. But then I’m not an astronomy buff.
Each slide gives the name of the object, but no other information. You need to go to the last chapter for that information. So to me this just seems to be a random selection of images in no particular order.
It needs a better menu system. The chapters aren’t labeled, there’s just a sample picture for each choice. Maybe it would mean something to someone more knowledgeable than me. I don’t know if they’re grouped by type of object or by source of the image. Also I have no idea how to find what does interest me.
I was hoping for the Hubble Deep Space image. Maybe it’s on here, but I don’t know.
Rating: 3 / 5