The choice of a Blu-Ray
Posted by devilruns on 23 October 2010
If you think you're ready to buy a Blu - ray then it is worth spending a little 'time to understand the basis Blu - ray features and conditions. There are subtle differences between the players and knows better what you're looking for.
Blu - ray is the standard High Definition (HD) format now adopted by the whole film market. High definition means that the image you see at a much higher resolution than the old one isDVD standard.
DVD (NTSC) standard resolution is 720 pixels by 480 pixels down the screen.
DVD (PAL) is the standard resolution of 720 pixels by 576 pixels down the screen.
Blu - ray 1080i and 1080p refers to the improved vertical resolution, Blu - ray offers 1080 pixels down and 1920 pixels wide.
Most current LCD and plasma TVs that show the entire Blu - ray resolution, but it is better to ensure that theTV can achieve this goal. First, your TV has an HDMI port for manual control of the back and the second reference to 1080i or 1080p. If one is missing probably will not be able to achieve full Blu -. Ray Resolution HDMI connection is down, the HD video and audio is transmitted.
It explains the basics of HD, now in the more subtle differences between Blu - ray.
Upscaling to 1080p via HDMI, which means playing aaverage more 'low resolution as DVDs on a Blu - ray, which is then scaled resolution of 1080i the picture is slightly better than the original DVD-Player DVD when they were made, but with a does not reach full Blu - ray clarity .
As with DVD players, there are regions to meet the players. DVD uses regions 1 to 8 and 0 is region free.
C. and - used Blu ray regions A, B
Region A: North and South America, South and South-East AsiaAsia, including Japan, Korea and Malaysia.
Region B: Europe, Australiia, New Zealand, Africa, Middle East and Greenland.
Region C: Central and South Asia, including China, Mongolia and Russica.
Virtually all Blu - ray feature online functionality. This can be done over a LAN or WLAN interface to the Internet router provided. Internet connectivity is entirely optional, since it is not always convenient. If you decide to be networkedThere are several services available, depending on the make and model of player you can choose to buy.
Sony BD-Live allows you to download additional movie content.
Samsung and LG players to access YouTube videos and MKV files.
Panasonic Viera Cast is, is TV on demand service and other services are appearing all the time, the producers bring the ongoing development of services on the Internet.
Now for me is the online functionality for a veryAdvantage, as I live in the country and my bandwidth is pretty bad, but for those of you who have access to good bandwidth so the online services available to you through your Blu - ray player is worth it.
The features are extensive, but I hope I showed you previously useful and give you a good starting point from which to choose Blu - ray.
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