Sunday, December 15, 2013

Can I play Blu-rays with this plasma TV: Panasonic TX-P37X20B?

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DavidT


Display
Screen Size: 37" (94 cm) diagonal
Panel: G13 Progressive HD Plasma Display Panel with Tough Panel
Viewing Angle: Viewing Angle Free
Response Speed: 0.001 msec. (Time of discharge after the drive pulse signal of the panel is sent.)
Resolution: 1,024 x 720 (16:9)
Applicable Scanning Format
FULL-HD: 1125 (1080)/50i, 1125 (1080)/60i, 1125 (1080)/24p (HDMI only), 1125 (1080)/50p (HDMI only), 1125 (1080)/60p (HDMI only)
HD: 750 (720)/50p, 750 (720)/60p
SD: 525 (480)/60i, 525 (480)/60p, 625 (576)/50i, 625 (576)/50p
Contrast Ratio (in dark surroundings): 2,000,000:1 Dynamic
Moving Picture Resolution: 720 lines
Intelligent Frame Creation: 100 Hz Double Scan
24p Smooth Film/Plaback Plus/Playback: 24p Playback
Shades of Gradation: 4,096 equivalent steps of gradation
Deep Colour (10/12-bit): yes
X.v. Colour: yes
3D Colour Management: yes
Picture Mode: Dynamic/Normal/Cinema/True Cinema/Game/Photo
Vreal: Vreal 5



Answer
Yes, in fact you can connect a Blu-Ray player to any TV, even analog and standard-def TVs.

Is this "HD"/"HDTV" stuff nonsense or not?




RainMan90


Is "HD" just a scam?, retailers claiming their TV's are HD and you need one for the best experience and those pricy HDMI cables to go with it, I remember back when I had a regular old tube TV and had my DVD player hooked up through RCA jacks and the picture was perfect, so now its an HDMI cable with a HDTV


Answer
What nonsense are you talking about?
- Obviously this a blu-ray vs dvd question isn't it?
- Also you obviously don't know where to get good quality hdmi cables for $10 or less.

- Blu-ray > DVD.
- You can still get blu-rays cheap, best buy tends to have sales the most where the price drops to $9.99 or $5.99 or $3.99 and best buy has this deal every so often where every dvd you trade in you get $5,00 off from a blu-ray purchase.ect
= You will not notice the difference without having a hd-tv, hd-receiver+with surround speakers, using a hd cable like hdmi, and using a device capable of outputting+playing hd disk/file.

Blu-ray.
- Can be up to 1920x1080 resolution (16:9 aspect ratio) = 2,073,600 pixels. Can support bit depths (color quality) up to 48-60, and soon produces will start using higher fps/hz than DVD's.
- Can be up to 7.1 at 24 bit/sample depth and 96,000 hz sample rate OR 5.1 surround sound at 24 bit/sample depth and 192,000 hz sample rate. = Surround sound formats: Up to DTS-HD-MA at 24.5 Mbps OR up to Dolby TrueHD at 18.0 Mbps OR DTS-HD-HR/Dolby Digital Plus up to 6.0 Mbps OR DTS at 1,536 kbps (or 1,509 kbps) OR Dolby Digital at 640 kbps.

DVD.
- Can be up to 720x480 (NTSC countries) resolution (3:2 aspect ratio) = 345,600 pixels OR up to 720x576 (PAL/SECAM countries) resolution (5:4 aspect ratio) = 414,720 pixels. Can support bit depths (color quality) up to 8-24-32, and fps/hz up to 24p or 30p / 50i or 60i.
- Can be up to 5.1 surround sound at 24 bit/sample depth and 48,000 hz sample rate. = Surround sound formats: Up tp DTS at 1,536 kbps (or 1,509 kbps, but I think on DVD it may only be 768 kbps or 512 kbps for DTS) OR up to Dolby Digital at 448 kbps.




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