Thursday, December 23, 2010

3D Blue ray Movies: Picking a Blu-Ray Player

By Tim Caroll


If you believe you are prepared to purchase a Blu-ray player then it's really worth investing a little time getting to understand the fundamental Blu-ray features and terms. You will discover subtle distinctions among players and also be certain to know what you are looking for.

Blu-ray is the typical high definition (HD) format now used by the entire domestic movie market. Hd means that the picture you view is at a far higher quality compared to the older DVD standard.

DVD (NTSC) standard resolution is 720 pixels across by 480 pixels down the screen.

DVD (PAL) standard resolution is 720 pixels across by 576 pixels down the display screen.

Blu-ray 1080i and 1080p relates to the best vertical resolution which Blu-ray provides which is 1080 pixels down and 1920 pixels across.

Almost all existing LCD as well as plasma Televisions will display the full Blu-ray resolution however it is ideal to ensure that your Television could achieve this. Firstly your TV will need to have an HDMI socket on the back and also secondly verify the user handbook for reference to 1080i or 1080p. In the event that both is missing you won't be able to achieve full Blu-ray resolution. HDMI is the connection down that your HD video and audio is actually transmitted.

That is the basics of High definition explained, now for the more subtle distinctions among Blu-ray players.

Upscaling to 1080p via HDMI means that you are playing a lower resolution media such as DVD on a Blu-ray player and that is then scaled up to the 1080 resolution. The actual image is a bit better than the original DVD if it were played via a DVD player however does not reach full Blu-ray clarity.

As with DVD players, there are regions that players will cover. DVD uses regions 1 to 8 and is region free.

Blu-ray makes use of regions A, B and C.

Region A: North and South America, South and South East Asia, which includes Japan, Korea as well as Malaysia.

Region B: Europe, Australiia, New Zealand, Africa, Middle East and also Greenland.

Region C: Central as well as South of Asia which includes China; Russica and Mongolia.

Essentially all Blu-ray players have on-line features. This is supplied either via a LAN or perhaps Wi-Fi interface to your internet modem. Online connectivity is totally optional as it is not at all times convenient to connect. Should you choose to get connected then you will find several services available to you depending on the brand name of player you choose to purchase.

Sony's BD-Live lets you download further movie content.

Samsung and LG players offer access to YouTube movies and MKV files.

Panasonic has Viera Cast, it is on demand TV service and, more services are appearing constantly as manufacturers bring constantly evolving services by means of the internet.

Now for me, online features is actually of very little advantage as I live in the country and my bandwidth is quite poor but, for people who have access to great bandwidth then the online services available to you through your Blu-ray player are well worth it.

The functions accessible are very comprehensive but I hope the ones I have shown you previously are useful and provide you an excellent starting point from which to choose your Blue-ray player.




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