I suppose you are not aware but these were extremely controversial in the home theater community and especially here. The general consensus amongst home theater enthusiasts is that they are possibly the worst mainstream DVD release in the last five years or so, and represent a bold middle finger to the fans who tried so hard to get a DVD release of the original films. A complaint compaign was launched by many home theater enthusiasts but it seems to have made no effect. Around here the release is referred to as the GOUT which stands for "George's Original Unaltered Trilogy" due to the fact that it was sourced from a medium-quality 1993 non-anamorphic laserdisk master. There are a number of benefits to be had from the disk though--surprisingly, it includes the original crawl which is a terrific bonus, and the sheer act of releasing this at all when Lucas said it would happen over his dead body is a great sign, as well as the fact that it exposes many people to the OOT once again. The quality of course is watchable, and of course is a welcome improvement over our well-worn VHS tapes, but for those of us who wanted and feel that a proper modern transfer of the films is necessary this stands as one of the most henious missed opportunity in home video history. But i have to say the whole debacle got me back into the OOT like nothing before.