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Video: How Does the Disc Look?
Like its theatrical edition predecessor, the 2.40:1 1080p transfer on this Blu-ray Disc is the real deal. Whether it's the exotic beachfront scenery or the sinfully indulgent fanciness of Bella's wedding, everything on this presentation has some serious techincal prowess to it. Colors are represented well, compression artifacting is kept to a minimum, detail quality is especially improved over standard-def - while there are maybe a couple elements of aliasing to mention in various nooks and crannies of this transfer, as a whole, t's a knockout, and the new footage has been incoroporated seamlessly.

Audio: How Does the Disc Sound?
And if this first Breaking Dawn title is good in terms of video, the DTS-HD 7.1 Master Audio sound mix is even better. The film's music - especially its pop songs - are still almost defiantely overloud in the mix, but listening to the film on this lossless track is enough to convince viewers that it was design particularly to do so, Dialogue is audible throughout, surrounds are very much alive, and high- and low-ends are crisp and well-defined. Thunderous.
Spanish Dolby Digital 5.1 and English Dolby Digital 2.0 "Optimized for Late Night Listening" tracks are included, as are English SDH and Spanish subtitles.