Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-Ray Disc Player Review

The Samsung BD-P1600 blu-ray disc player is Pandora-ready, Netflix-ready, and offers access to BD Live features; you will get hours upon hours of entertainment with the BD-P1600. All of your movies, whether they are standard DVDs or blu-ray movies, can be witnessed with high definition enhanced clarity, and the impressive sounds that emanate from the BD-1600 will make every viewing experience a cinematic adventure.

Dimensions of the Samsung BD-P1600:

Width 16 8/9 inches Weight: 4.9 pounds Depth: 8 1/5 inches Single Disc Player Capacity
Features of the Disc Player:

24 bit Audio D-A Converter Integration 5.1 Channel Output inclusion Audio Output: 1 BD Live Access Component Video Output: 1 Composite Video Output: 1 Dolby Digital Plus Feature Dolby True-HD Feature Dolby® Digital Decoder inclusion DTS Decoder inclusion: DTS-HD Master Audio Energy Star® Compliant Ethernet Port Offered HDMI Connection: 1 High Definition Maximum 1080p Output Resolution Infrared, Standard Remote Control Device JPEG presentations Netflix Streaming Optical-Digital Audio Output: 1 Pandora Streaming Parental Locking Options Playback Formats include: BD-R, BD-RE, BD-ROM , CD , CD-R/RW, DVD-R , DVD-ROM , DVD-RW Progressive Scanning functions Stereo Audio Output: 1 Supported Audio formats MP3 and WMA Supported Video formats: VC-1, H.264, and MPEG-2 Upgradable Firmware Offer USB Port In Front Panel
Expanded Features:

Sounds are enhanced so that they are crystal clear, and colors are intensified via progressive scanning functions in the Samsung BD-P1600. Samsung unifies perfect images with immaculate sounds to make your viewing experience unforgettable. The BD-P1600 immediately becomes an important part of your entire entertainment system since it offers high definition viewing entertainment, Internet connectivity, the ability to playback multiple formats, and accessibility to Internet streaming content. You can view images and photos through the Samsung BD-P1600 too, which rounds off the superlative features and attributes found inside this extraordinary device.

It is hard to believe that the BD-P1600 can offer you so much in the way of features since the matte black casing is ultra-simplistic in terms of design. At first glance you will find that the device offers no instant access to controls until you flip down the seamless, drop down front panel door. Beneath the door there is USB port accessibility and a few controls, all of which remain conveniently hidden when the flip door is sealed. The back of the Samsung BD-P1600 is highly organized making your installation and integration of the device into your entertainment system easy: clearly labeled outputs and color-coding make connections a breeze.

By: Rony WS

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Blu-ray Technology – What It Is And How It Works

Blu-ray is a cutting-edge, high-definition optical disc that can store significantly more data than a standard DVD. A single-layer Blu-ray disc can store approximately 25 gigabytes of data: five times the amount of a standard single-layer DVD. Dual-layer Blu-ray discs can store twice the amount as single-layer discs, and about eight times the amount of a standard dual-layer DVD.

A standard DVD contains enough space for a two-hour, non-high-definition movie, plus a few extra features. A Blu-ray disc allows enough space for 13 hours of standard footage or two hours of high-definition video. In addition, Blu-ray discs allow you to skip instantly anywhere on the disc; record one show while watching another; edit and reorder the footage on the disc; and access the web to download subtitles and other extras.

All DVD’s and CD’s store information as a series of grooves on the recording surface of the disc. The grooves are written in a spiral that winds from the center of the disc to the outside edge. On one side, the grooves appear as pits; on the other, they stand out as bumps. To read the disc, a player shines a laser over the bumpy side of the disc. The bumps cause the laser to bounce back and register on a sensor.

Standard CD and DVD players use a red laser to read the information on a disc. Blu-ray compatible players use a blue laser. Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red light. This makes the laser itself more sensitive and capable of detecting much smaller grooves than a red laser can.

Because the blue laser can detect smaller grooves, the information on a Blu-ray disc can be written much smaller than on a standard disc. This is why a Blu-ray disc can contain so much more information than a standard CD or DVD, even though the discs are the same size.

Blu-ray discs are constructed differently than standard discs. These differences in construction eliminate some of the design flaws in standard DVD’s. One of these flaws is birefringence. In a standard DVD, the recorded data is set between two polycarbonate layers. The laser must shine through a layer of polycarbonate in order to reach the data.

Occasionally, the polycarbonate can split the laser into two beams instead of allowing it to penetrate, making the player unable to read the disc. The process of lining up the polycarbonate layers must be done with great precision to prevent birefringence. In addition, the laser beam can become distorted if the disc is not perfectly level inside the player, a problem called “disc tilt.”

On a Blu-ray disc, the data is printed on top of the polycarbonate layer. With the data on top, the laser does not have to shine through polycarbonate in order to read it-and the problem of birefringence is eliminated. This simplifies the manufacturing process, and keeps the cost of Blu-ray discs down. In addition, the data’s location brings it closer to the lens that reads the laser. This makes disc tilt much less of an issue.

Blu-ray stores more data, reads more clearly, and provides interactive features you can’t get on a standard DVD. There aren’t many drawbacks to Blu-ray, but there are a few.

Blu-ray discs require different equipment to manufacture. Despite the ease of making these discs in comparison with standard DVD’s, manufacturers still have to invest in new machinery to make them. This may give a slight edge to Blu-ray’s major competitor: HD-DVD. HD-DVD is another type of high-definition DVD that can be manufactured using the same equipment used for standard DVD’s. It stores less information, but it’s also less expensive.

Blu-ray discs aren’t more expensive than standard discs, but Blu-ray players tend to be significantly more expensive than HD-DVD players. You can buy players that will play standard formats along with either HD-DVD or Blu-ray, but no player can read both HD-DVD and Blu-ray.

Both HD-DVD and Blu-ray have strong support in the market, but neither one has yet gained an edge over the other. Like format wars of past eras, many consumers are reluctant to invest in an expensive new player when they don’t know if the format they choose will survive. However, Blu-ray is a strong contender, and it just might emerge victorious.

By: Georgina Pearce

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Blu Ray Players – The LG BD 390 Blu Ray Disc Player Review

Since its launch early this year, the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player has taken the BD world by storm. Many tech magazines and tech gurus are saying that this is the best all-round blu-ray player in the market. Although there are some other players in the market that is just a little better in terms of video quality, they are just way too expensive for the average consumer. If you are looking for a feature packed blu-ray player with impressive video playback, the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player is the way to go.

All the hype surrounding the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player is caused by the fact that it is just so much that a good BD player. First of all, it has built-in wi-fi capabilities so that you can connect the device to the internet without the use of any LAN cable. Once it is connected to the internet, you can use it to view a whole array of online streaming content such as Cinema Now, YouTube, Netflix and Netcast.

The good stuff doesn’t stop there. This model has 7.1 analog outputs and online decoding for DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD sound formats. It also comes with 1GB of memory. On the front of the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player, you will find a USB port. When a USB drive is plugged in, you can view videos, music and images straight from the drive.

The Blu-ray and DVD movie playback was also very impressive. The loading time was fast and the video quality was very good, matching those of much more expensive systems. From the looks of it, you would think that the LG BD 390 blu ray disc player would cost a bomb. At the time of writing, it costs just $299 each, making it a must-have for any new Blu-ray enthusiast.

By: Tim Pecunia

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For more product info and customer reviews, visit LG BD 390. For reviews on other DVD and Blu-ray player models, visit http://dvd-planets.blogspot.com



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Sony BDP-S360 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player Review

Design: The Sony BDP-S360 looks nice but conservative, taking the middle ground between totally off-the-scale and just-a-box designs. Dark and translucent, the front panel looks almost glass-like and when the disc tray opens the entire front panel flips down smoothly. The player has a relatively small footprint at a slim 16.9 inches wide by 2.2 inches high and 8.1 inches deep. Most of the controls are on the remote but some basic controls are also available on the front panel. The player has a recessed USB port on the back panel.

Specifications: As mentioned earlier, the Sony BDP-S360 is fully Profile 2.0-compliant and can playback BD-Live features. The player offers on-board decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential along with support for bit stream output. Connection-wise the player offers a HDMI output, a component video output, a legacy composite video output and both optical and coaxial digital audio outputs along with an older stereo analog audio output.

Features & Performance: The Sony BDP-S360’s XMB user interface is fast and easy to use with good and simple navigation. While the player does not offer streaming Internet content, the player does offer full resolution Blu-ray with no excess jagged edges. In full 1080p mode with 24 frames per second output disabled, the player delivers impressive HD video quality for almost all Blu-ray discs. Loading time was above average while DVD performance was just as expected, delivering great performance all-round. Since the player has no Ethernet connectivity you need to download the BD-Live features and plug them into the player via a USB flash drive. All in all, The Sony BDP-S360 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player delivers some awesome quality video, great audio and full Profile 2.0 compatibility. While the player offers less extra value-added features, it does what it is made for extremely well.

By: Tim Pecunia

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Blu-Ray Reviews Of The Sony BDP-S300 Multi-Region Blu-Ray Disc Player

Blu-Ray Disc Player: Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray and DVD; DVD upconversion up to 1080p; HDMI output. Right off the bat everyone in the room noticed the image quality from the Blu-Ray Disc Player S300, it’s always comforting when the results right out of the box are at least on par with expectations, surpassing them is of course a nice bonus.

The SONY BDP-S300 Blu-Ray Disc Player is an important product, giving Blu-ray some much needed traction in the affordable player category. Combine that with recent news from rental powerhouse Blockbuster that it is expanding Blu-ray titles in its stores (at the expense of HD DVD in most cases), and the BDP-S300 looks like a no-brainer.

HQV Benchmark Results: The BDP-S300 Blu-Ray Disc Player scored very well with the standard definition HQV benchmark disc, it passed most of the tests with flying colors and was able to lock onto the 3:2 film cadence test faster than many other of the DVD and BD/HD players tested recently.

• Color Bar/Vertical Detail: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Jaggies Pattern 1: Pass – Score 5 of 5

• Jaggies Pattern 2: Pass – Score 3 of 5

• Flag: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Picture Detail: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Noise Reduction: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Motion Adaptive Noise Reduction: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• 3:2 Detection: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Film Cadence: Pass – Score (Combined) 40 of 40

• Mixed 3:2 Film, Horizontal Text Crawl: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Mixed 3:2 Film, Vertical Text Crawl: Pass – Score 10 of 10

• Total Score: 128 out of a possible 130.

And the remote is a good one- it controls both the player and a television.
Unlike Sony’s first-gen BDP-S1 (and Pioneer Elite’s BDP-HD1) the BDP-S300 will play back CDs, either from its analog audio outputs or any of its digital audio outputs, including HDMI.

Once loaded and running, the BDP-S300 performed like a gold medalist. The best Blu-ray Discs looked sensational at either 1080p/60 or 1080p/24. And for those using 720p displays, or displays that will not accept 1080p inputs, the player also performed beautifully when set for either a 720p or 1080i output.
The Sony BDP-S300 Multi-Region Blu-Ray is a sure winner
The Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray player is a good one, with superb playback quality from Blu-ray Discs, and solid upconversion of standard definition DVDs for your legacy collection.

Description: Everyone will marvel at the stunning sound and picture quality of this second-generation Blu-ray Disc player. With remarkable features and versatile performance, the BDP-S300 is an amazing value.

BDP-S300 Strengths: Picture Quality

Strengths: Great picture and excellent sound

Weaknesses: None for me

Summary: I bought this Blu-Ray player last July to watch movies and it has worked flawlessly for me from day 1. I am not a viewer who will use picture in picture (which this does not have) nor do I play any of the games which are on some of the discs. I wanted a Blu-Ray player which gives me full HD video and great sound. The audio sounds great on my surround sound system when I use it. Sometimes I just use the TV speakers and the audio is excellent. If you are interested in a Blu-Ray player with outstanding video and excellent sound this player is for you.

Strengths: Plays Blu-Ray Discs, upconverts standard DVDs. Full 1080p output. Good array of audio outputs.

Strengths: Great picture when playing Blu ray Disk. Connected all audio connections at once except Coax, and all worked automatically…Great sound.

While the Sony BDP-S300 is an entry level Blu-ray player, entry level doesn’t necessarily mean cheap. You’re getting a capable high definition video player. VD’s is lackluster at best and it only decodes Dolby Digital Plus. If you already have a capable upconverting DVD player and don’t care about the decoding of Dolby TrueHD and the myriad of high definition DTS formats, this may be the Blu-ray player for you.

Summary: Sony has finally come out their second generation Blu-ray player at half the original price of the original! The BDP-S300 looks like a bargain compared to their previous BDP-S1 model.

Besides the cost benefit, you get more with this player. Unlike the previous model the S300 can play CDs in addition to DVDs. In addition, it seems to load slightly faster than the previous model.

All in all, the BDP-S300 delivers what it promises.

The new BDP-S300 model can output 1920 x 1080p (progressive) high-definition video, currently the highest resolution high-definition signal available through an HDMI™ connection. The player supports various video formats, including MPEG2, MPEG4-AVC and VC1.

For those who own an HDTV set without HDMI, an analog component output for 1080i (interlaced) is available as well.

The new BD player is compatible with most standard DVDs and has the added feature of 1080p upscaling through HDMI to 1080p capable HDTVs, improving the picture performance of existing DVD libraries.

Watching PIRATES I and PIRATES II I found the picture striking and vivid with no artifacts. My receiver is a delivers 5.1 DD so I am unable to take advantage of the uncompressed PCM codec. However, the Dolby digital audio track was quite impressive. All things considered, this an excellent player at a very good price.

This is an excellent BD Player for under $500! The picture quality is awesome!
Excellent upscaler quality for DVD movies

Below is mentioned that it can’t be made region free. Only partially true. A California company already sells this model in a Multiregion (multi-region) version. It can play any Region A and B Blu-Ray Disc movie and display it on any TV that has HDMI input, regardless of video standard (PAL-SECAM-NTSC etc.)

This is a unit that we would buy for ourselves if it weren’t for the fact that we couldn’t make it region free, because we have a huge DVD collection with movies from regions 1 and 4. If you are going to play only region-free (”region 0″) or region 1 discs then this unit is a great pick, especially because its cost/benefit ratio: great price and excellent image quality for DVDs – if the relative slowness of this unit doesn’t bother you.

I haven’t gone through all the bells and whistles yet, but the picture quality just floored me. Even my wife who really doesn’t get the whole ‘high def thing’ was greatly impressed. We watched Pirates/Caribbean 2 and couldn’t believe the quality.

Pros: Excellent picture quality, inexpensive for a Blu-ray player, offers HDMI upscaling to 1080p

Anyone looking to experience the formidable pleasures of watching movies on Blu-ray Disc, and at a reasonable startup cost, is advised to check out Sony’s BDP-S300.

This is a magnificent Blu-ray DVD player. It enhances regular DVD viewing and presents Blu-ray discs in full 1080p (if you have a 1080p HDTV).

The video and sound quality is amazing!

Very good product for the money. Well worth getting if you want to get the best picture from your large widescreen HDTV.

“I have owned this Blu-ray player about 2 weeks. I purchased my first Blu-ray movie this past weekend and I was blown away by the full 1080p picture that it produces and the full digital sound is awesome. Be sure to purchase an hdmi cable for this player and you will not be disappointed. It will also upconvert standard DVD’s to near HD quality.”

Have this unit for a week and love it. Bought it for my husband from appliance bestbuys the price was great the units great and I would definitely tell everyone to buy this one if they want a good Blu ray without emptying their wallets.

By: John Dulaney

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LG BD390 Blu-Ray Disc Player Review

Introduction:

The LG BD390 is a sharp Blu-ray disc player accompanied by a 1080p HD output, a standard remote control that is universal, and a user’s manual when it is purchased. The LG BD 390 comes in a black casing with an attractive silver, reflective front panel. The disc tray is situated to the left, and the operating buttons are affixed to the right of the silvery front panel construction. The back of the device is loaded with plenty of superlative output options, and the device is simple to use whether one is using the buttons integrated into the disc player’s design, or the included universal, standard remote control device.

Dimensions of the LG BD390:

Depth: 11 inches Height: 2 1/5 inches Style: Single disc, Blu-ray player Weight: 6 pounds Width: 17 inches
Features of the LG BD390:

1 – Coaxial/Digital Audio Output 1 – Component Output 1 – HDMI Output 1 – Optical/Digital Audio Output 1080p High Definition Output Maximum Resolution 4 – Audio Outputs 5.1 Channel Output Inclusion BD Live CinemaNow access Dolby Digital Decoder integration Energy Star® Certified Ethernet port inclusion Integrated digital tuner Integrated Progressive scanning function Netcast Netflix access Playback formats: BD-ROM, BD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R, DVD-RW, CD, CD-R, CD-RW Remote Control: Standard/Universal SimpLink Simulated Surround Sound effects S-Video Output Inclusion YouTube access WiFi features
Expanded Features:

The LG BD390 is fully outfitted with advanced technologies for movie playback in superior high definition style. This device offers a superior image when compared to other DVD playback devices. The LG BD390 is equipped to handle a large variety of formats including BD-ROM format, BD-R format, BD-RE format, DVD-R format, DVD-RW format, CD format, CD-R format, and CD-RW format too. Consumers get full BD Live supporting features for unique updating functions via the Internet and gaming access. This device is equipped for YouTube access, CinemaNow, Netflix, and Netcast so consumers get a wide variety of entertainment to choose from when viewing entertainment through the LG BD390.

WiFi function permits connection to the Internet in a wireless manner, and a simplistic connection for Internet, the Ethernet port, is also supplied in the LG BD390. Numerous outputs increase the superior connectivity of this device. Everything can be easily and instantly controlled with the handy remote control device compatible with this superior disc player.

By: Rony WS

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Interested in Blu-Ray DVD? Take a Look at The Blue-Ray HD Player Models

The new generation Blu-Ray DVD employs a blue light laser to illuminate the pits found in the DVD disc. It results in huge information storage in the same space, as blue light has a shorter wavelength and hence the pits can be spaced closer together. The HDTV – Blu-Ray HD players are designed to play such tightly packaged DVDs.

The summer of 2006 saw the market flooded with an amazing range of players from big players like Panasonic, Samsung and Pioneer. The initial cost of these players is around $1000 to $1800, but it surely will dip with competition. These players are compatible with the 1080p resolution HDTV sets which were launched at the same time.

The technical specifications of the player: 720, 1080 or 1920 x 1080 represent the number of horizontal lines of pixels, with the larger number corresponding to resolution. The printed letter ‘p’ or ‘i’ indicates progressive and interlaced, respectively. These specifications determine the quality of projected images.

The latest Blu-Ray players are designed for a 1080p signal output via the HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) jack. Although the current TV sets convert the 1080i resolution of HD-DVD models, the future holds promise for the 1080p native resolution HDTV sets very soon. There are various models and their most prominent features drives market interest.

The Samsung BD-P1000 model costs $1000 (twice the cost of Toshiba’s HD-DVD player). This player is a slim, high quality unit from one of the leaders in the best DLP TVs manufacturers of HDTV. Although many HDTV sets come with a built-in memory card slot, this player has a 9-in-2 Multi Memory Card slot which enables digital photos to be displayed on the TV set. Samsung also promises to add an alarm utility in the player, which would alert the viewer to an upcoming show or event. This model is only a player and does not support recording as of now.

The Pioneer BDP-HD1 player offers some features like Home Media Gallery software that allows viewers to display digital photos, listen to music or watch movies all stored on the home computer, not found on the Samsung. The Pioneer manufacturers are known for their excellent quality consumer electronics goods like CD changer and reliable HDTV models. Hence the player looks promising but costs around $1,800 initially.

The Panasonic DMP-BD10 was launched in September 2006, along with the company’s plasma-type 1080p HDTV. The initial market price is around $1,500. Panasonic is rated to be the most favorite in the field owing to the report of their excellent quality DVD player and HDTV sets. The unit has been launched along with the company’s proprietary EZ-Sync HDAVI feature, which enables viewers to connect and control multiple HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) units with a single remote.

Sony is due to facilitate the HD player compatibility with its Playstation 3 model in November 2006. This model would cost around $600 and should be able play Blu-Ray discs along with downloading and playing games.

By: Jill Kane

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Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-Ray Disc Player

The Blu-ray movie format is the latest consumer movie format that is set to take over DVD movies in a year or two. The images produced even from most advanced DVD format are nowhere near the league of Blu-ray movies in terms of clarity and resolution. The image clarity is simply stunning. It brings the term ‘hi-def’ to a whole new level.

With that in mind, major electronic manufacturers wasted no time in rolling out their own fleet of Blu-ray players. The Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-Ray disc player is currently one of the best players in the market. Here is a quick review of this new model.

The Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-Ray disc player has a beautiful design. Measuring at just 8 inches long and 2 inches tall, this sleek little player can be subtly slipped into your TV cabinet. It has a black, high-gloss front panel. There are no physical buttons on the front panel, and when it is on stand-by mode, all you see is the time display from behind the gloss panel. It is undoubtedly one of the best looking players out there.

Moving on to the features, the Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-Ray disc player plays full HD blu-ray movies at 24 frames per second. This allows you to view movies with a level of clarity and realism that was never before possible.

You can also play CDs, DVDs, and MP3 files on this player. You can either use a disc or access files through the USB port. Movies with older movie formats (such as DVDs) will be automatically up converted to the best HD quality possible. I watched some of my older DVD movies on this player (Shrek 3 and Spiderman 3) and the improvement in the quality of images was pretty impressive.

One of the coolest features of this player is that it is Netflix and Pandora ready. Just plug in the internet cable and you can download and watch videos or listen to music of the internet! Considering the amount of features that comes with the Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-Ray disc player, this model offers great value for your money. If you are looking to get a Blu-Ray player, this model is undoubtedly the ultimate choice.

By: Troy Richards

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Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-Ray Player – The Best Entry-Level BD Player

Specifications: Like any other electronic gadgets, many have so many bells and whistles that we will barely use. On top of that, we are charged for those features that we did not ask for in the first place. This is also true when it comes to Blu-ray players as many in the market today come with way to many features.

Introducing the Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-ray player, one of the first budget and no-frills Blu-ray player in the market. This model comes with built-in decoders for DTS-HD and Dolby TrueHD sound formats. It comes with a HDMI output, a composite video output a component video output and a SPDIF output. It also has a SD memory card slot.

Design: The Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-ray player has a mostly glossy black front where most of the controls are located. It measures at 17.2 x 12 x 2.4 inches and weighs in at 6.6 lbs. There is nothing fancy about its design, which may be a good thing as it will blend well into any home AV system.

Features & Performance:The Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-ray player is extremely easy to use, which is a blessing for many not-so-tech-savvy consumers. It is literally a plug and play device where it is ready to use almost immediately after the power socket and the connector is plugged in. The picture quality of the Blu-ray movies were excellent, and it also up-converted DVD movies really well (better than some more expensive models out there). The only issue is the load time for Blu-ray movies that averages about 30 seconds for every movie. So long as the video playback is excellent, I have no qualms over that. Due to a low price tag, simple feature set, and good video quality, the Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-ray player looks set to stay on top of the bestseller’s charts for the next few months. Currently, it retails for around d $160 each, making it one of the cheapest Blu-ray model in the market.

By: Tim Pecunia

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For more reviews and product info, visit Sylvania NB530SLX Blu-ray. For reviews and info on other DVD and Blu-ray players, visit http://dvd-planets.blogspot.com.



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The Wonderful World of Blu-Ray

Blu-ray Disc (BD) is the newest optical disc format available on the market. This format was developed to allow consumers the ability to record, rewrite, and playback high-definition (HD) videos. The technology uses blue-violet lasers to read and write data.

First, if you are planning to purchase a high-definition Blu-ray DVD player, make sure your television is also equipped for high-definition format in order to take advantage of this feature. Another important fact is your current DVDs (non-Blu-ray movies) will play on a Blu-Ray player. This is good news as your current DVD movie collection is not obsolete.

The newest generation of these players are the Profile 2 or BD Live Players. These have expanded features compared to the Profile 1 and 1.1 players. The BD Live Players can be connected to the internet for product updates, security fixes and of course to enjoy on-line gaming. Some Blu-ray players have Netflix streaming where Netflix subscribers can use the player to stream movies directly from their Netflix service to their televisions.

Blu-ray DVD players also feature menu pop-ups which can be displayed while the movie is playing. Another great feature is picture-in-picture video commentary where the director can explain filming procedures while the movie is playing.

Blu-ray formatting is exceptionally superior to the standard DVD format. The movies in this high-def format will produce a smoother-looking images due to the lines and pixels are shown in a consecutive pattern compared to alternate patterns. Consumers will also notice better detail and color consistency. They offer sharper picture quality, more vivid color images and the audio quality is greatly enhanced.

Blu-ray discs are also capable of storing more data than the standard DVDs. They can hold more than five times than their traditional counterparts. More than nine hours of high-definition video can fit on a 50GB disc. Approximately, twenty-three hours of standard-definition video can fit on a 50GB disc.

While Toshiba fought hard to become the standard for high definition with their HD-DVD format, BD technology has won that battle. With BD being the high-def choice for major retailers, such as Wal MArt, Blockbuster, Netflix and Best Buy, Toshiba’s format has taken a back seat. And the major studios putting out new releases in the BD format rather than the HD-DVD seems to be the final nail on the HD-DVD coffin.

There is a growing expectation that in the future Blu-ray DVD players will eventually replace the standard DVD players.

By: JR Lang

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