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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Portable DVD Player Advantages

Portable DVD Player Advantages

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Many people who enjoy using the portable DVD player appreciate the newer advantages added by the manufacturers for the convenience of the consumers. Many people who like to travel and children who set in the backseat while mom and dad drive enjoy the conveniences of having a stylish player that has the larger nine-inch widescreen on the LCD panel on which to view their favorite DVD's. Toshiba is noted as the leading manufacturers of the player and have stuck with making new adjustments for the customer with each new model.

Today they boost of having the best players on the market. The newest is the SD-P1900 model which is capable of putting out DTS and Dolby Digital when connected to a home entertainment system. The newer model added special features like built-in speakers in order to provide virtual sound and a dual headphone so that while traveling you can view your favorite DVD in privacy.

The use of the portable DVD player has really generated many new consumers because of the capability of being able to see your favorite DVD while traveling on a plane or just driving down the highway. It is very easy to carry and getting a DVD is easy to manage since the video stores are now chain stores giving the viewer the capability of renting a DVD in one town and returning it in another town. The access to a portable DVD player is very easy since it is not very costly. Do your homework and you should find the right one for you.

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Sunday, October 23, 2011

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Monday, October 17, 2011

Blu-Ray Reviews Of The Sony BDP-S300 Multi-Region Blu-Ray Disc Player

Blu-Ray Reviews Of The Sony BDP-S300 Multi-Region Blu-Ray Disc Player

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Blu-Ray Disc Player: Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray and DVD; DVD upconversion up to 1080p; HDMI output. Right off the bat everyone in the room noticed the image quality from the Blu-Ray Disc Player S300, it's always comforting when the results right out of the box are at least on par with expectations, surpassing them is of course a nice bonus.

The SONY BDP-S300 Blu-Ray Disc Player is an important product, giving Blu-ray some much needed traction in the affordable player category. Combine that with recent news from rental powerhouse Blockbuster that it is expanding Blu-ray titles in its stores (at the expense of HD DVD in most cases), and the BDP-S300 looks like a no-brainer.

HQV Benchmark Results: The BDP-S300 Blu-Ray Disc Player scored very well with the standard definition HQV benchmark disc, it passed most of the tests with flying colors and was able to lock onto the 3:2 film cadence test faster than many other of the DVD and BD/HD players tested recently.

o Color Bar/Vertical Detail: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Jaggies Pattern 1: Pass - Score 5 of 5

o Jaggies Pattern 2: Pass - Score 3 of 5

o Flag: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Picture Detail: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Noise Reduction: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Motion Adaptive Noise Reduction: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o 3:2 Detection: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Film Cadence: Pass - Score (Combined) 40 of 40

o Mixed 3:2 Film, Horizontal Text Crawl: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Mixed 3:2 Film, Vertical Text Crawl: Pass - Score 10 of 10

o Total Score: 128 out of a possible 130.

And the remote is a good one- it controls both the player and a television.
Unlike Sony's first-gen BDP-S1 (and Pioneer Elite's BDP-HD1) the BDP-S300 will play back CDs, either from its analog audio outputs or any of its digital audio outputs, including HDMI.

Once loaded and running, the BDP-S300 performed like a gold medalist. The best Blu-ray Discs looked sensational at either 1080p/60 or 1080p/24. And for those using 720p displays, or displays that will not accept 1080p inputs, the player also performed beautifully when set for either a 720p or 1080i output.
The Sony BDP-S300 Multi-Region Blu-Ray is a sure winner
The Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray player is a good one, with superb playback quality from Blu-ray Discs, and solid upconversion of standard definition DVDs for your legacy collection.

Description: Everyone will marvel at the stunning sound and picture quality of this second-generation Blu-ray Disc player. With remarkable features and versatile performance, the BDP-S300 is an amazing value.

BDP-S300 Strengths: Picture Quality

Strengths: Great picture and excellent sound

Weaknesses: None for me

Summary: I bought this Blu-Ray player last July to watch movies and it has worked flawlessly for me from day 1. I am not a viewer who will use picture in picture (which this does not have) nor do I play any of the games which are on some of the discs. I wanted a Blu-Ray player which gives me full HD video and great sound. The audio sounds great on my surround sound system when I use it. Sometimes I just use the TV speakers and the audio is excellent. If you are interested in a Blu-Ray player with outstanding video and excellent sound this player is for you.

Strengths: Plays Blu-Ray Discs, upconverts standard DVDs. Full 1080p output. Good array of audio outputs.

Strengths: Great picture when playing Blu ray Disk. Connected all audio connections at once except Coax, and all worked automatically...Great sound.

While the Sony BDP-S300 is an entry level Blu-ray player, entry level doesn't necessarily mean cheap. You're getting a capable high definition video player. VD's is lackluster at best and it only decodes Dolby Digital Plus. If you already have a capable upconverting DVD player and don't care about the decoding of Dolby TrueHD and the myriad of high definition DTS formats, this may be the Blu-ray player for you.

Summary: Sony has finally come out their second generation Blu-ray player at half the original price of the original! The BDP-S300 looks like a bargain compared to their previous BDP-S1 model.

Besides the cost benefit, you get more with this player. Unlike the previous model the S300 can play CDs in addition to DVDs. In addition, it seems to load slightly faster than the previous model.

All in all, the BDP-S300 delivers what it promises.

The new BDP-S300 model can output 1920 x 1080p (progressive) high-definition video, currently the highest resolution high-definition signal available through an HDMI(TM) connection. The player supports various video formats, including MPEG2, MPEG4-AVC and VC1.

For those who own an HDTV set without HDMI, an analog component output for 1080i (interlaced) is available as well.

The new BD player is compatible with most standard DVDs and has the added feature of 1080p upscaling through HDMI to 1080p capable HDTVs, improving the picture performance of existing DVD libraries.

Watching PIRATES I and PIRATES II I found the picture striking and vivid with no artifacts. My receiver is a delivers 5.1 DD so I am unable to take advantage of the uncompressed PCM codec. However, the Dolby digital audio track was quite impressive. All things considered, this an excellent player at a very good price.

This is an excellent BD Player for under 0! The picture quality is awesome!
Excellent upscaler quality for DVD movies

Below is mentioned that it can't be made region free. Only partially true. A California company already sells this model in a Multiregion (multi-region) version. It can play any Region A and B Blu-Ray Disc movie and display it on any TV that has HDMI input, regardless of video standard (PAL-SECAM-NTSC etc.)

This is a unit that we would buy for ourselves if it weren't for the fact that we couldn't make it region free, because we have a huge DVD collection with movies from regions 1 and 4. If you are going to play only region-free ("region 0") or region 1 discs then this unit is a great pick, especially because its cost/benefit ratio: great price and excellent image quality for DVDs - if the relative slowness of this unit doesn't bother you.

I haven't gone through all the bells and whistles yet, but the picture quality just floored me. Even my wife who really doesn't get the whole 'high def thing' was greatly impressed. We watched Pirates/Caribbean 2 and couldn't believe the quality.

Pros: Excellent picture quality, inexpensive for a Blu-ray player, offers HDMI upscaling to 1080p

Anyone looking to experience the formidable pleasures of watching movies on Blu-ray Disc, and at a reasonable startup cost, is advised to check out Sony's BDP-S300.

This is a magnificent Blu-ray DVD player. It enhances regular DVD viewing and presents Blu-ray discs in full 1080p (if you have a 1080p HDTV).

The video and sound quality is amazing!

Very good product for the money. Well worth getting if you want to get the best picture from your large widescreen HDTV.

"I have owned this Blu-ray player about 2 weeks. I purchased my first Blu-ray movie this past weekend and I was blown away by the full 1080p picture that it produces and the full digital sound is awesome. Be sure to purchase an hdmi cable for this player and you will not be disappointed. It will also upconvert standard DVD's to near HD quality."

Have this unit for a week and love it. Bought it for my husband from appliance bestbuys the price was great the units great and I would definitely tell everyone to buy this one if they want a good Blu ray without emptying their wallets.

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Right Way to Set Up Your New Blu-ray Player

The Right Way to Set Up Your New Blu-ray Player

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After having just gotten your new Blu-ray DVD Player, you will obviously be excited about testing it out. No doubt you will be anxious to see the glorious 1080p picture and High Definition sound quality. So the question is this: how to set up your new Blu-ray player to get the highest possible performance from it? Will it be as simple as connecting your DVD player? Will it be a breeze?

Not exactly!

When setting up your new Blu-ray player you have to keep in mind, this is a rather new technology, therefore over the past few years TVs and AV receivers have been adapting to conform to this new format. Unfortunately, you may discover not all of them can support every new feature of your Blu-ray player. This may make the process a little more difficult than setting up your standard DVD player. So I have outlined a few procedures and possible difficulties you might come across so that you can more easily incorporate your new Blu-ray player into your home entertainment system, hopefully without too much frustration.

Basically to get the best performance out of your Blu-ray player you need to understand three features: Picture, Sound, and Internet Connectivity. You will discover all three can be easily done with some simple cable connections; no fine-tuning necessary, just some simple modifications to the set-up menus maybe all that is required. Hopefully this advice will cut out any confusion and the whole process will go very smoothly for you.

Picture

1080p High Definition picture quality - this is why most people purchase their first Blu-ray Player and it is the best feature of any Blu-ray player. Blu-ray movies are stored on a disc in 1080p at 24 frames-per-second so you often see this referred to as 1080/24p. The director filmed the movie at this rate, so Blu-ray discs allow you to view the movie as it was originally meant to be seen. Blu-ray players allow you to watch these HD movies by connecting it's HDMI output to the duplicate input on your TV, so a HDMI cable will need to be purchased if one is not included with the Blu-ray player. In most cases a HDMI is not provided. HDMI cables can run anywhere from to 0. (Some argue there is no difference in HDMI cables, no matter what the cost.)

Not all Blu-ray players are capable of this 1080/24p output rate. These players will be older, and instead of the 1080/24p output rate they convert the signal to 1080/60p using a method called "3:2 pulldown' technique. What this simply means is one frame is played three times and the next frame is played twice and so forth. This results in one frame being shown on the TV screen slightly longer than the other. This produces judder into the picture, a slight moving or shaking of the picture.

To avoid this problem, a simple solution would be to purchase a newer model Blu-ray player. Most of the latest models can output 1080p pictures at 24 frames-per-second via HDMI. Also, your TV set must be able to support it. If it does not, then if you feed a signal of 1080/24p into a TV which can not support it, the TV will convert the signal to 50 or even 60HZ. This will also place judder into the picture.

What this all comes down to is to get the best, purest and most genuine High Definition picture possible, you require a Blu-ray Player capable of a 1080/24p output signal (this is easily selected on the set-up menu) and a TV capable of supporting this signal. Most of the newer LCD and Plasma televisions will give you the right support you need. LCD sets usually have a 120Hz mode, where each of the 24 frames is repeated five times and shown on the screen for the same amount of time, producing no juddering. Plasma usually has 72Hz 3:3 pulldown mode and they can use this because they do not have as much slowdown as the LCD.

Sound

The second feature most people purchase the Blu-ray for is the perfect sound quality. Blu-ray has the superior 'lossless' Dolby True HD and DTS HD Master Audio. What you get with these audio formats is 100 percent identical to the original studio master track. This is a clear advantage over DVDs which use Dolby Digital and DTS, but again as with the picture signal, not all AV receivers are capable of decoding the newer High Definition formats.

Set up is fairly easy if your receiver can decode the formats because both HD formats can be used via the Blu-ray player's HDMI output port and the HDMI input port on the receiver. This allows a bitstream (meaning raw digital data) to be transferred to your AV receiver where it is decoded into multichannel sound. All you need to do is set your Blu-ray player's HDMI output to bitstream or primary. The HDMI ports on these devices must be specified as version 1.3/1.3a/1.3b. These are the only versions that allow for the transmitting of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio. You will also need a Second HDMI Cable to connect the AV receiver's HDMI output to your TV's HDMI input. The AV receiver will decode the audio and transmit the 1080/24p video signal.

Things can get a little trickier if your AV receiver does not decode the HD audio formats. However, it does not mean you can not still enjoy the great high quality sound. One option available to you is to set up your Blu-ray player to internally decode the audio and convert it to LPCM (an uncompressed form of audio). This option is located in the set-up menu and found on almost every Blu-ray player. LCPM can be transferred over any version of HDMI and it preserves the high multichannel sound quality of both Dolby True HD and DTS HD. This way your receiver does not have to do any decoding. (Take note that some lesser Blu-ray players will only convert 5.1 Dolby Digital or DTS into LPCM.)

This LCPM option assumes your AV receiver has HDMI inputs. If it does not have these HDMI inputs, then your best option is to look for Blu-ray Players that can decode the HD sound formats into high quality analogue and output them from multichannel outputs. Using optical or coaxial outputs which are usually found on most players can not be used because the do not have the sufficient bandwidth capabilities to transmit Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Audio.

Internet Connectivity

Most newer Blu-ray players have a feature called BD Live which allows you to download content from the internet, play games online and participate in web chats. To use this feature you need a Blu-ray player with a Profile 2.0 since these Blu-ray players have an Ethernet port you can use to connect to an internet router or computer. (Profile 1.1 may have an Ethernet port but WILL NOT SUPPORT BD LIVE.)

Also, you may need a USB flash memory drive or SD card to plug into your Blu-ray player. This provides digital storage for updates and extra data. It's recommended that the drive or card be at least 1 GB. Other than the Playstation 3, no other Blu-ray players on the market have internal memory built-in, but some newer Blu-ray players are now unveiling Wi-Fi, eliminating the need for external storage.

Conclusion

Hopefully, by checking all three factors discussed above - Picture, Sound, and Internet Connectivity - will make setting up your new Blu-ray player a lot easier. Just follow all the steps and you will get the best picture and sound quality that only a Blu-ray system can deliver. Happy viewing!

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Sunday, July 3, 2011

Syvio M1 Review - The World's Smallest HDMI V1.3 Pocket Media Player

Have you ever bothered by the big media players HDMI devices in your living room. Have you considered a mini-HDMI Media Player, can save a lot of space to yourself? Have you ever shown that you take your HD media player of any putting them in your pocket? All these can now be achieved as Syvio M1, this is the smallest Pocket Media Player HDMI V1.3 in the world.

It 'very little unexpectedly, whose body is only 5.5 x 2.7 x 0.9 cm, which is reallyone of the smallest HD Portable Media Player. Design makes it incredibly fresh and elegant, with several bright colors make it a treasure of beautiful skin techno-lust. Although small, it is true HD 1080 has a high resolution and accepts HDMI 1.3 V, which can also help to pull in digital video, audio and photos from various devices and network.

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If you think Syvio M1 is just a beautiful structure, does not satisfy those who can use every day, you're wrong. This Mini HD Media Player integrates many currentHigh-tech innovation in what is desirable. It takes v1.3a HDMI up to 1080p. Supports DTS, external HDD function, up to 2 GB, SD / MMC / MS card reader, multi-language OSD menu and subtitles and the external front USB / eSATA hard disk, U disk, USB wireless dongle, etc. And Connection , is also able to move, copy, delete, rename the file you want.

Here is the list of supported file formats Syvio M1 and codes:
Video Container: MP4, MPG, AVI, ISO,ASF, WMV, FLV, MKV, RM, RMVB, TS/M2TS/MTS/TP/TRP, DAT, MPG, MPEG, VOB
Video codes: DivX 3/4/5/6, Motion JPEG, MPEG 1 / 2, MPEG-4 SP / ASP (XviD), MPEG-4 AVC (H.264), H.163, VC-1, WMV9, RV8, RV9
Containers: MP3, WMA / WMA Pro (ASF), WAV, FLAC, Ra, RM, RMVB, OGG, MKA, AAC, M4A, MP4
Audio codecs: Dolby Digital, DTS, WMA. WMA Pro, AAC + VER1 / 2, Vorbis, FLAC, MPEG-1 Layer 3, LPCM, DTS-Master Audio
Photo Formats: JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, TIFF
Subtitle formats: SRT, SUB, SMI, LDX, SSA,ASS

This small HD Media Player is designed to solve problems such as space and portable and can not be resolved. There was also a perfect solution. The interface contained in it have an HDMI output, which can be up to 1080p, a 720p to a composite, a component output up to 1080p, an analog stereo audio output, optical digital audio output, two USB host, a reader interface cards, eSATA. Therefore, you can actually connect up to two USB storage devices for the content ofdiscs, which is quite easy to use.

Soon it will be the smallest HD Media Player to play and download movies, music and video anytime, anywhere on the network. You can even play Xbox, PS3 games, such as through a simple connection. Rename the file name directly on the device and enjoy high-definition programs. A truly wonderful voice drooling over, right?

Syvio M1 Review - The World's Smallest HDMI V1.3 Pocket Media Player

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Thursday, June 9, 2011

Mvix DS-DLite Stand-Alone Digital Signage Player w/HDMI for Product and Video Showcasing on Large Screen LCD TVs

Mvix DS-DLite Stand-Alone Digital Signage Player w/HDMI for Product and Video Showcasing on Large Screen LCD TVs Review


Mvix DS-DLite Stand-Alone Digital Signage Player w/HDMI for Product and Video Showcasing on Large Screen LCD TVs Feature

  • Stand-Alone, Simple to Use Digital Signage with HDMI Video Out
  • Ideal for Events, Trade-Shows, Product Showcasing, Video Displays, Branding and Office Signage
  • Scheduled Auto-Power ON, Auto Play, Auto Loop. Built-in Timer.
  • Vertical or Horizontal Installation. 16 Distinct Slideshow Transitions
  • HDMI Video Connection to LCD / LED TVs. High Definition 720p Upscaling

Mvix DS-DLite Stand-Alone Digital Signage Player w/HDMI for Product and Video Showcasing on Large Screen LCD TVs Overview

Mvix DLite: A stand-alone, easy to use, low-cost digital signage player offering HD 720p crystal clear picture quality for educating and informing the audience. It is a super compact, extremely light-weight player ideal for use in small-to-medium scale installations with limited budgets. Designed to operate in single office locations, trade-show events (product video displays), real-estate marketing (property showcases) and at Small cafe's and fast-food restaurants.Mvix DLite is an ideal platform for showcasing products and solutions on large-screen TVs or projectors at Tradeshows, Industry events, and conferences. Its small size and ease of use makes it ultra-portable and ready for quick setup. Mvix DS DLite also offers highly cost-effective application in Real-estate property showcasing and Retail and convenience stores.Mvix DS DLite is pre-configured for a ready-to-use digital display setup. Simply transfer your slideshows and videos on a USB thumb drive (or SD card) and insert it into the unit. Auto-Playback mode commences with looping playlist. No more bulky laptops for product showcasing. The in-built timer allows scheduling. Set the Auto-Power On and Auto-Power Off settings and forget about it!Capable of 24/7/365 use in a variety of environments, the DS DLite is a low-maintenance, extremely-affordable, multi-format alternative to old, mechanical DVD and VCR units.Packaged with a remote control for easy setup and audio/video playback, the DS-DLite is preconfigured to auto-detect NTSC (default) and/or PAL display systems for flexible media playback. HDMI, VGA, Component and Composite (RCA) AV connections allow ease of broadcasting media content on LCD monitors and LCD TV's.

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