The film is presented in 1080p HD and 3D at the 2.40:1 theatrical aspect ratio. The bad news is that the 3D presentation does not replicate the variable aspect ratio of the IMAX 3D presentations for those sequences shot in IMAX format. That’s a real missed opportunity and I know that many of you Blu-ray 3D fans were hoping otherwise. The good news, however, is that the 3D presentation is actually quite good. Black levels are occasionally a little bit wanting, but that’s often the case with Blu-ray 3D, especially on darker films. (It actually makes me wish for HDR on Blu-ray 3D.) That said, detail is terrific, colors are vibrant, and there’s a wonderful sense of depth to the image. The X-Wing attack on Starkiller Base is a perfect example. Also thrilling in 3D, as you might expect, is the first flight of the Millennium Falcon. And just watch the film’s ending, as Rey and Chewie pilot the Falcon to meet her destiny – you can see depth in all the flight controls, as well as frost and scratches on the cockpit windows, and the infinite tunnel of hyperspace space beyond. It feels like you’re right there in the cockpit with them.