Thursday, May 22, 2014

Panasonic Portable Blu-ray Player or Portable DVD Player?




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I hear a lot of people say that Blu-ray movies are so awesome and look great. Panasonic is releasing a portable player in the next few months. But the only thing is that it's going to be like over $500. It's going to have internet also. On the other hand, I can get a really nice portable dvd player for around $200. (Sony) Sony's player can play music on it also. I've never watched a Blu-ray movie but I'm all about quality of the picture. Which do you guys (and gals) think I should get?


Answer
If you want one with a really good picture Blu-ray is probably the way to go but it will be on a small screen anyway. From what you said you have no Blu-ray disks so DVD is better for the fact you would actually have things to watch on it. As for internet it is probably only some places with a network in range so for travel probably not good. I think I would go with DVD for travel but if at home go for an actual normal Blu-ray player.

Panasonic Portable Blu-ray Player or Portable DVD Player?




Sun_King


I hear a lot of people say that Blu-ray movies are so awesome and look great. Panasonic is releasing a portable player in the next few months. But the only thing is that it's going to be like over $500. It's going to have internet also. On the other hand, I can get a really nice portable dvd player for around $200. (Sony) Sony's player can play music on it also. I've never watched a Blu-ray movie but I'm all about quality of the picture. Which do you guys (and gals) think I should get?


Answer
Everyone is going to argue against this, but I think the results depend on the equipment you have already. I have a higher end television set that does a great job up-converting and processing the video signal. I also have (left from years gone by) a higher-end Yamaha DVD player. So I went out and bought a bul-ray to go with my 46" LCD HDTV and I hooked it up with an HDMI cable. I could barely see any difference between the blu-ray disk and the regular disk on my Yamaha.

So, I returned the blu-ray and got my money back. My wife and daughter also said "what's the big deal supposed to be?" so we stayed with the regular DVD player.

If you have bottom tier equipment to begin with, or you have a 65" screen, then a blu-ray might produce a picture worth the price. It didn't for me.




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