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Dvd Players Support
Upgrading your entertainment system? DVD players have long since replaced video cassette players when it comes to watching movies at home and set top boxes and digital tuners will become the norm with the current national roll out of digital TV. Meanwhile, the introduction of 3D TVs is poised to take living room entertainment to a whole new level.
Blu-ray discs were first introduced to the consumer market in 2003 as the advanced form of digital information storage. Seven years onwards, their popularity has increased but the bluray is still a comparative minority to standard DVD players - December polls suggest that 1 in 10 Australian households own a bluray player and consumer understanding of the technology was remarkably low.
The first car DVD players seemed just about perfect. Finally, there was a way to enjoy something other than a game of "I Spy" or license plate bingo while on the road. Consumers immediately noticed one weakness in these portable entertainment centers, however. One small screen was not enough to keep a car full of people engaged. The dual car DVD player was created to solve that problem.
Blu ray discs - understanding the difference
Blu ray players were made available on the Australian market over two years ago, and is now gathering steam as the high definition image player of choice. The main difference between blu ray discs and standard DVDs is the image quality - blu-ray discs offer a maximum resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, while DVD is limited to a 720 x 480 resolution. Beyond pixel resolution, Blu-ray also uses better video-compression methods for sharper contrast and more vibrant colours. Audio quality is also improved and blu ray offers unique interactive features such as pop-up menu displays and picture-in-picture commentary.
A dual car DVD player works just like a standard car DVD player.
The standard player would come with a single monitor that could be mounted on the back of a front seat to provide a view for one, or perhaps two, rear passengers. You can arrange the monitors as you see fit to provide an ideal entertainment experience to the occupants of your car, minivan or SUV.
The major drawback to upgrading to blu ray is the price. The media itself also tends to be more expensive, the average blu-ray movie can cost around 4 times that of a DVD and many older titles are also not yet available in this format.
If you are considering upgrading to bluray, one of the advantages is backwards compatibility - every bluray player is capable of playing back standard DVDs, so you won't have to replace your entire video collection.
What about HD DVD?
A dual car DVD player expands the unit's utility by offering a second monitor. This allows people to watch the show on one of two different screens. In some vehicles, it might be nice to put both screens in the rear so that two different children both have a great view of the action. No matter how you arrange your multiple monitors, you will have much more flexibility than those who own standard one-screen versions do.
What resulted was a "format war" over which type of media would become the standard for HD media. However, in 2008, Toshiba officially pulled out of the "war: and announced that it would discontinue HD DVD production. This has cleared the way for bluray to be the preferred high definition media of choice and most new release titles are available as both blu ray & DVDs.
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Do I need 2 buy a panasonic bluray player to match my panasonic tv in order to get the best picture and sound?
If not what do you recommend as the best bluray player to buy.
nope you can buy any player but just make sure that you buy a high quality HDMI cable, like a monster one
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