Archive for January, 2011

Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponDigg This

With Toshiba’s announcement that they will no longer be making HD DVD players, the format war is now over. If you chose a Blu-ray DVD player, you are a happy camper. Just try to be kind to your HD DVD friends and not gloat too much over your victory.

If you chose HD DVD, you are now licking your wounds and probably trying to decide if you are going to jump aboard the Blu-ray bandwagon now, or if you are going to wait a bit to let your wounds heal and to milk your HD DVD player for every last bit of value before it gets relegated to simply an upconverting DVD player.

For those that were on the fence, waiting it out until a clear victor emerged, you now have your answer. Blu-ray won and is here to stay.

Regardless of your decision there is now a clear solution. If you want to enjoy your movies in high definition and take advantage of all the capabilities of that brand new tv, you will need to add a Blu-ray DVD player to your home theater set up.

The format war may be over, but now the gold rush for consumer dollars has begun in earnest among Blu-ray manufacturers. There are many players to chose from now and many more new players on the horizon. The following are 5 things to consider when shopping for a Blu-ray DVD player.

1. Picture Quality – Obviously the first thing to consider is picture quality. A Blu-ray player can playback high definition content and contain 5 times the detail of standard definition DVD players. The player should be capable of full 1080p high definition. Make sure that the picture is crystal clear with vibrant colors. Keep in mind that the picture is also dependent on the TV and it’s settings as well as the Blu-ray disc content itself so if you are going to be comparing picture quality make sure to get a reference quality disc and use it consistently so you are sure that you are comparing apples to apples.

2. Supported Sound – One of the biggest improvements of a Blu-ray DVD player over a standard dvd player is the sound. Some people will argue that the sound is even more of an improvement over the picture. Keep in mind that there are many different sound codecs to be supported and this should be a major consideration on your purchase depending on what level of sound you hope to achieve and what receiver you have in your home theater. It is important to note that even if you are only interested in Dolby Digital or DTS you should notice an improvement over standard definition DVD.

If you really want to take advantage of the new format, look for support for Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD as well as the stunning lossless audio found in Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA (Master Audio). These audio formats allow you to hear the master audio tracks as the director intended. A Blu-ray DVD player can decode audio internally or it can pass it along through bitstream to a compatible HDMI 1.3 receiver. It the player can not decode internally, but can pass through bitstream make sure your receiver is compatible. While some of the current players on the market are limited in the audio formats they can play, many of the newer players have included support for Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio.

3. Profiles – When I first began researching Blu-ray DVD players I noticed players talked about different profiles and I wasn’t sure what they meant. Profiles were designed as minimum standards for the players. Profile 1.0 was the first basic profile and did not require local storage, secondary audio or video decoders or internet connection capabilities. Profile 1.1 added 256MB of local storage space as well as secondary audio and video decoders for special features such as picture in picture effects. Profile 2.0, or BD Live adds the requirement of internet connection capabilities and 1GB of local storage in order to support content downloads and other interactive features.

4. DVD upconversion – Blu-ray players are not limited to just Blu-ray discs. They can also play standard definition discs. They can also upconvert the DVDs to 1080p through an HDMI connection. Keep in mind that an upconverted dvd will improve the picture quality over a regular run of the mill DVD player, it will not rival the sharp picture of a good Blu-ray disc.

5. Ability to play video games – If you have an interest in high definition movies as well as video games and would like them both in one box then you are in luck. The Sony Playstation 3 is recognized as one of the better Blu-ray players on the market and can also provide high definition gaming for you to enjoy. Some people still prefer to have a separate game console and stand alone player as the PS3 does not have a front panel display and some prefer IR remote capabilities as opposed to Bluetooth remote of the PS3, however if you are on a tight budget or looking to save space the PS3 is certainly worth consideration.

So what are you waiting for? Now is the time to take a look at a Blu-ray dvd player and kick back and watch your stunning, crystal clear movies with immersive high definition audio for a truly spectacular home theater experience.


Jared Dawson – The Family Home Theater Guide is an informative guide to home theater, with a particular emphasis on family entertainment. Jared has a wife and three …

Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponDigg This
Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponDigg This

Absolutely nothing compares to watching movies in High Definition. Absolutely nothing! And nothing offers you the best images and audio like a Blu-ray DVD Player can produce. Finally, with prices dropping every day, the wait for good quality cheap brand name Blu-ray Players to become available, is over.

However, this being the case, the market place does seem to be getting overrun by so many new Blu-ray DVD Players, all with their own set of functions and features, that choosing the right Blu-ray Player can get a little confusing at times even for the experienced tech buyer.

To make it a little easier, I have selected the five best Blu-ray DVD Players currently available in the market place. Listing all their good and bad qualities. In the process, giving you a much better informed choice of which Blu-ray DVD Player is the right one for you.

1. PlayStation 3

Pros: Along with a slimmer, sleek design; the new version of Sony’s PlayStation 3 is more energy efficient and comes with a considerable price reduction. With this slimmer design the operation of the system is quieter. All gaming is done in High Definition and has a very easy operating interface. Of course, the PlayStation 3 acts as a Blu-ray Player and upscaling DVD player. It has 120GB of internal memory with built in WI-FI that makes connection to the Internet a breeze. It even has its own internal web Browser and free online gaming service. Add to this an HDMI output with 1080p support and it uses no external power supply.

Cons: The PlayStation 3 does not have any backwards support for PS2 games. Online media is still lacking and not as developed as its competitors. With no infrared port, non-Bluetooth universal remote controls will not work with the PlayStation 3. In most cases you would have to purchase the Bluetooth remote control to make watching Blu-ray Movies easier.

Final Word: With a price tag of now $299, slimmer design, more energy efficient operation; this gaming console with built in Blu-ray Player and multimedia capabilities give a persuasive argument as to why it is still your best option.

Key Features:

* HDMI + Bravia Sync functionality which gives you 1080p output resolution

* Has a new 33% slimmer, 36% lighter PlayStation 3

* More energy efficient

* Comes with built-in Wi-Fi for connecting anywhere

* Has Multiple media format compatibility, which includes Blu-ray

* You get free membership and access to all the events, games, movies, TV and other content on PlayStation Network

2. OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player

Pros: One of the outstanding advantages of the Oppo BDP-83 is that it is a universal disc player. It can handle playing Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD-Audio and CD. The BDP-83 has excellent picture and audio quality, bringing you the best High-Definition has to offer. It comes with 7.1 analog outputs, built in Dolby True HD and DTS-HD MA decoding, Profile 2.0, 1GB of internal memory, two USB ports and includes a HDMI cable. The Oppo BDP-83 is not only one of the most stable Blu-ray DVD Players, it also has unbelievably fast operational speed and disc loading time.

Cons: More expensive than other Blu-ray Players on the market. It does not have any Wi-Fi capabilities for BD-Live items. It is missing streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon On Demand.

Final Word: The Oppa BDP-83 is a spectacular universal disc player that brings you unbelievably high standard performance on Blu-ray and DVD disc. Add to this its lightning quick operational speed this Blu-ray DVD Player would make a fine addition to anyone’s Home Entertainment System.

Key Features:

* Universal disc player capable of handling Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD-Audio and CD

* VRS by Anchor Bay Video Processing

* Exceptional Picture and Sound Quality

* Fast Loading & Response Times

* IR IN/OUT & Optional RS232

3. LG BD390 Blu-ray DVD Player

Pros: With the LG-BD390, you get an unbelievable combination of excellent image quality, great features, and extremely fast loading times. It has networking in the form of 802.11n Wi-Fi. Allowing for Netflix, YouTube, Vudu and CinemaNow online streaming. The LG-BD390 is a Profile 2.0 Blu-ray DVD Player with built in decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, 7.1 analog outputs, 1GB of internal memory.

Cons: It costs more than its competitors without offering any extra features.

Final Word: Given its high excellent image quality, extremely fast loading speed and a great feature set, the LG-BD390 simply put, is one of the best stand alone Blu-ray DVD Players.

Key Features:

* Network capable Blu-ray Disc player can connect to Netflix and YouTube streaming video without a computer via Ethernet and Wi-Fi (802.11n)

* Capable of full HD 1080p output for Blu-ray Discs and upconversion of standard DVD video to 1080p

* It is BD Live ready for accessing bonus content

* Has Dolby TrueHD/Digital Plus and DTS-HD

* 1 GB internal memory

4. Panasonic DMP-BD60k Blu-ray Player

Pros: While lacking in some of the features of its competitors, The Panasonic DMP-60, more than makes up for that in its unbelievably clear and crisp images and stable Blu-ray playback. It has built decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio and (Viera Cast) access to YouTube-Picasa-Amazon On Demand.

Cons: Does not have Wi-Fi capability built in. Does not have Netflix streaming or any internal memory. Its operational speed time is slower when compared to other newer Blu-ray DVD Players.

Final Word: While lacking in the many features that its competitors offer, the Panasonic DMP-BD60k does have great image quality and stable playback of Blu-ray disc.

Key Features:

* Viera Cast – instant access to online content such as YouTube, Picasa, Weather Channel, Bloomberg Stock and more

* PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus

* SD Memory Card Slot

* Capable of full HD 1080p output for Blu-ray Discs and upconversion of standard DVD video to 1080p

* It is BD Live ready for accessing bonus content

5. Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray Player

Pros: The Samsung BD-P3600 is loaded with features, produces top quality images and has extremely quick operational speed. It has Wi-Fi USB dongle included. Online streaming with Netflix and Pandora. You can also connect to a PC to stream media. It is profile 2.0 compatible so you can access all the bonus content on BD Live discs. It also has built in decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, 7.1 analog outputs, and 1GB internal memory.

Cons: The cost is higher than most of its competitors and front panel controls are awkwardly position on top of the Blu-ray Player. Setting up PC streaming can get a little difficult.

Final Word: The Samsung BD-P3600 is loaded with great features, extremely fast operations speed and produces top quality images. If you can get beyond the price, the Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray Player is a perfect option to meet all your High Definition needs.

Key Features:

* Wi-Fi Ready – Right out of the Box

* Streaming Netflix and wireless PC streaming

* Capable of full HD 1080p output for Blu-ray Discs and upconversion of standard DVD video to 1080p

* BD Live Ready with 1 GB of internal memory

No doubt, there are countless other Blu-ray DVD Players on the market and many of them are also worth considering, but the five top models above have gathered favorable reviews and rankings from both experts and the average consumer alike. You can’t go wrong by picking any one of them to meet all your Blu-ray viewing needs. As mentioned above, nothing even comes close to Blu-ray for watching your favorite movies and programs in high definition. Nothing.


Curtis Hoskins – I am an administrator for a Blu-ray Player Web Site. It consist of in dept details, guides and tips to make an informed purchase. The …

Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponDigg This
Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponDigg This

When buying a Blu-ray disc Player you will see a new feature that may be unfamiliar to you. It is called the Blu-ray Profile. It is an important feature you need to know because it is one of the main differences between blu-ray players and DVD players.

With DVD players there was a single hardware requirement but this is not the case for Blu-ray players. It may be confusing at first but it is easy but once you know what each profile means. And even though Blu-ray technology is rather recent, you will find it is moving forward at a rapid pace so the format is constantly changing and evolving. If you’re not careful you may end up with an “older” Blu-ray player.

So, what exactly is a Blu-ray Profile? Well, they are used to catalog Blu-ray players and it determines the standard features and specifications of audio and video codec abilities found in Blu-ray Players. What a certain Profile a DVD player has tells you what set of features it supports. Blu-ray Profile 1.0 was the first set of features and functions labeled for discs and players. Then came Profile 1.1 and the latest is Profile 2.0 (BD-Live).

Now, any type of blu-ray profiles will play a blu-ray disc but with the different Profiles you get different extra features available to you.

Blu-ray Profile 1.0

The first Profile was 1.0, it has no extra features. You may also hear it referred to as “Initial Standard Profile” or “Grace Period Profile”. Being the first generation of Blu-ray players it meets the very basic standards and minimum requirements. It has 64 KB of built-in persistent memory. Local storage capability, Secondary video decoder, Secondary audio decoder and Virtual file system are all optional. But it would be rare to find any Profile 1.0 Blu-ray player with any of these features.

After Nov 27, 2007 all of Blu-ray players manufactured were required to support Profile 1.1. But you still can find Profile 1.0 Blu-ray players being sold. The Sharp BD-HP20U or the Pioneer elite BDP-95FD, for example, are still available. If you are someone who does not care for extra features and only interested in the movie, these Profile 1.0 blu-ray players maybe the right one for you.

Blu-ray Profile 1.1

Since Profile 1.1 is now the basic mandatory requirement of all players, these types are the most common. The profile 1.1 Blu-ray Players have 64 KB built-in persistent memory, 256 MB of local storage and a Virtual file system. But the main difference with Profile 1.1 players is the addition of picture-in-picture function, also known as Bonus View. This is mainly use to show a smaller picture in the corner of the movie. Usually having a director or actor providing comments about the movie or a particular scene being displayed in the larger picture. A secondary video and audio decoders are required for the smaller picture. Most movie studios now apply this feature to all their standard releases.

Blu-ray Profile 2.0

Although Profile 2.0, also known as BD-Live, is not mandatory for new players, more and more manufacturers are beginning to producing these Profile types. The major different feature in Profile 2.0 is the ability of an internet connection, usually through an Ethernet port, and it is capable of interactive features when playing a blu-ray disc. Features such as movie-related games, blogs and other content. While movie studios are excited about this features and see it as the next “big thing” in home entertainment, so far interactive content has been not been all that spectacular or riveting. However, the possibilities to use this technology are vast and will surely improve.

The other technical details of Profile 2.0 are similar to Profiles 1.0 and 1.1. It has built-in persistent memory, Secondary video and audio decoders(for picture-in-picture), a Virtual file system and 1 GB of local storage. This large increase in storage from 256 MB that is in Profile 1.1 is to accommodate downloaded material from the internet. One thing you should be aware of is that some Profile 1.0 and 1.1 Blu-ray players have Ethernet ports. This is not for download extra content but for firmware updates.

When looking to purchase a Blu-ray, you are most likely to come across all three Profile Types. So the question is, which one should I buy? Since the prices of Blu-ray Players are rapidly coming down, your best option would be the Profile 2.0 because it’s the latest and the most future proof of all the Blu-ray Players. But if you’re not interested in special features or interactive capabilities, than considering a Profile 1.0 or Profile 1.1 Blu-ray Player is a very reasonable choice and will save you some money. Besides, you still be able to enjoy all and future Blu-ray disc movies; you just won’t be able to download extra content.


Curtis Hoskins – I am an administrator for a Blu-ray Player Web Site. It consist of in dept details, guides and tips to make an informed purchase. The …

Share on TwitterSubmit to StumbleUponDigg This
 Page 4 of 44  « First  ... « 2  3  4  5  6 » ...  Last »