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Settle the argument for us: are we really in a golden age of home cinema?
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But that’s exactly where we ended up during Home Cinema Week in July, when we debated whether we are in a golden age of home cinema.
During our Home Cinema Week debate, some team members argued that hardware advances mean it has never been better for home cinema fans, who have a wealth of cutting-edge hardware to choose from.
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With physical media becoming increasingly niche, however – at least relative to streaming – can any home cinema enthusiast really say it’s a golden age when most aren’t watching films in the best quality possible?
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