Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Should i get a blu ray player?




Tyler D


I don't have the money right now, but I'm highly considering getting one. I have a 1080i 61 inch Samsung DLP TV, oh and i also have surround sound. This is what it looks like http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HLP6163W-61-Inch-Monitor-Technology/dp/B0002TMHE6. Right now i have a standard dvd player. So is it worth the money? I'm not to wild about re-buying the DVDs i own, but if its worth it; I would sell them and then re-buy them.
sorry i added a period at the end of the link

http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-HLP6163W-61-Inch-Monitor-Technology/dp/B0002TMHE6



Answer
Well one of the best and cheapes blu-ray players out on the market today is actually the PS3. This is confirmed by CNET.COM and other sites.......with the $399 price tag you get a blu-ray player which plays your old DVD's and CD's and upscales the DVD's to HD!

however since your TV is only 1080i you will only get around 60-75or 80% of the blu-ray experience since you already have a surround system. the other remaining 20% is if your watch blu-ray on a full HD tV 1080P and if the LCD has 120hz processing. with this and surround sound is when you will get 100% of the blu-ray experience.

So yes I suggest you purchase a blu-ray player......or wait till one comes out that can update its firmware and that is cheaper than $399. remember buy a player THAT CAN UPDATE ITS FIRMWARE TO PLAY FUTRE BLU_RAY PROFILES OR ELSE YOU CAN' T PLAY NEW BLU_RAY MOVIES!!!!!!

anyway. if you can't wait to get a blu-ray player get a PS3. if you can wait maybe a year until blu-ray prices go down and they get cheaper then i suggest you wait...

good luck on your choice!

best blu ray player for picture quality?




Max Jane


do all blu ray players give off the same 1080p hd picture? i no the higher the hz the smoother the picture, but i cant afforded a resolution over 60hz. ive seen alot of bluray players but there all about wifi and app connections. i dont care about that. i just want to watch movies


Answer
To answer your question the hz thing is on the HDTVs NOT Blu-ray players. Plasma HDTVs automatically are 600Hz nothing lower and so far nothing higher yet. LED and LCDs started out with 60HZ, then 120Hz on some and it cost more to get it. Now 120Hz is at the price of what a 60Hz LED and LCD TVs use to be, and 240Hz is at the price of what a 120Hz use to be after it came out for a year and half.

As for Blu-Ray players, good ones to look at and pick from:

Pioneer BDP-430

Pioneer BDP-330

Oppo BDP80

Oppo BDP93

Panasonic DMPBD75

Samsung BD-D5700ZA

Sony BDPS580




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