Vizio VBR110 High Definition Blu-Ray Player with HDMI Cable, Black
- Full HD 1080p playback
- 7.1 Digital Audio*
- HDMI Video/Audio Cable Included
- Backwards Compatible – Plays Blu-rays and DVDs
The new DMP BD85 Blu-Ray Disc Player was built to replace the BD80 Blu-Ray. Similar to the BD80, the BD85 sports a full 1080p display with an up-conversion of 480/720p resolutions. However, the BD85 has higher resolution precision that makes the picture more vibrant and smooth.
The main difference between the two Panasonic Blu-Rays is the new built in wireless networking capabilities in the BD85. These capabilities are adaptable to DNLA, meaning, internet content, such as JPEG, AVCHD, WMV, can more easily be viewed due to a faster connection that in turn makes the VIERA Cast much more functional.
Scheduled to be released in summer 2006, Blu-ray high-definition DVD players from Pioneer, Panasonic and Samsung set forth to conquer the world of video. Though initial models that were estimated at selling between $1000 and $1800 were deemed pricey, that did not last long as competition from HD-DVD and more manufacturers geared up.
HDTV sets with the newer, potentially sharper, 1080p resolution were on their heels, coming out over the same time frame. And sales of the players were predicted to help drive those of the sets and vice-versa.
The Blue ray movie is now officially the latest and most advanced consumer movie format. During the movie format war months ago, between Sony’s Blue ray and Toshiba’s HD-DVD, Sony officially won the war when Toshiba supported out.
Like most new movie format, it takes a while for the new format to take on the market (particularly as the cost of production). Now already more than a year since the launch of the Blu ray format and the prices of players and the disc are slowly declining to an affordable level.
The OPPOBDP-83 Blu-ray player combines the full range of video playing functions with CD/DVD audio, into the one single machine. This is a truly comprehensive little beast and will play most type of media that you care to name including Blu-ray, Audio DVDs, SCAD, CDs, and DVD too.
This little baby is multi-functional and fully automatic (with remote of course), and whatever disk type you insert into the machine, it will automatically sense it, categorize it, and play it to perfection. You do nothing; just sit back and enjoy.
The way that you will watch TV and movies in the future is not how you watch them right now. Several devices have come out that are redefining the way we receive our in-house entertainment. The LG BD 390 Network Blu-ray Disc Player is one of these devices.
What is a network Blu-ray disc player anyway?
Blu-ray disc players offer the consumer full high definition movies from the comfort of home. There are some new features on blu-ray players that weren’t available on DVD players.
Many blu ray players offer “BD Live” which is a connection to the internet to allow for an interactive experience – the blu ray you are watching must also have “BD Live”
Not surprisingly, Sony’s new Blu-ray Players being released this year will mostly be 3D capable. They include the BDP-S570 player, and the home theater systems: the BDV-E770W and BDV-E570. The BDP-S470 is no exception. It is 3D ready and will be fully 3D functional via a firmware upgrade later this summer. Available now at SonyStyle and Amazon.com.
Beside the 3D capability, the BDP-S470 is able to connect to the internet and provide online media such as movies, music videos, music. From online sources Netflix, Amazon-On-Demand, YouTube, Slacker Internet Radio, Pandora(coming soon) NPR, Sony Pictures, Sony Music, and over 25 more via the Sony BRAVIA Internet Video platform.