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I have a 720p 2D HDTV and am looking at 2 blu-ray players that are not too different in price, one is a 3D player and another is a regular Blu ray. I'll put the links below.
My question is....since I'll only be playing regular DVDs and maybe some blu-ray discs on the player, will the quality not be as good on the 3D compared with the 2D since it will be downsizing (not sure if thats the right work lol)
If all things are equal I would want the 3d one in case I get a 3D tv in the future at some point, but my priority is having the best quality picture for the TV I have right now...
Thanks in Advance!
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-BDP-S380-Blu-ray-Player-Black/dp/B004K1EOAC/ref=dp_ob_title_ce
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DMP-BDT110-Wi-Fi-Blu-ray-Player/dp/B004LNFJCQ/ref=br_lf_m_1000658691_1_2_ttl?ie=UTF8&m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&s=electronics&pf_rd_p=1288602182&pf_rd_s=center-3&pf_rd_t=1401&pf_rd_i=1000658691&pf_rd_m=ATVPDKIKX0DER&pf_rd_r=17M36YX290525TPQAYFG
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Right now the best picture quality is achieve through a high definifion player (bluray, hd media player) ,an HD TV(plasma, led, lcd) and lastly HD softwares(bluray disc, hd broadcasts).
3D TVs are not TVs entirely dedicated to displaying 3D images; they're super-slim high-specification HDTVs with just another feature added on top. Thankfully, you can turn the 3D feature on and off, otherwise you'd probably end up with the mother of all headaches. But they do tend to need much higher refresh rates (240Hz compared to around 100Hz of a good quality digital TV), which effectively means you get a better picture in 2D whether or not you make the most of the 3D functionality.
the price you pay for being one of the first people to own a 3D TV (apart from the high price) is that there is comparatively little 3D content around yet, so there won't be much to show off to your neighbours. And if you want to watch 3D movies on DVD, you'll have to fork out a fortune on a dedicated 3D player.
Right now the best picture quality is achieve through a high definifion player (bluray, hd media player) ,an HD TV(plasma, led, lcd) and lastly HD softwares(bluray disc, hd broadcasts).
3D TVs are not TVs entirely dedicated to displaying 3D images; they're super-slim high-specification HDTVs with just another feature added on top. Thankfully, you can turn the 3D feature on and off, otherwise you'd probably end up with the mother of all headaches. But they do tend to need much higher refresh rates (240Hz compared to around 100Hz of a good quality digital TV), which effectively means you get a better picture in 2D whether or not you make the most of the 3D functionality.
the price you pay for being one of the first people to own a 3D TV (apart from the high price) is that there is comparatively little 3D content around yet, so there won't be much to show off to your neighbours. And if you want to watch 3D movies on DVD, you'll have to fork out a fortune on a dedicated 3D player.
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
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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
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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