Choose The Best Blue –ray Disc Player

3d_scream.jpgA Blue-ray Disc Player is only the best way get a high definition display onto a large sreen
Are you planning to buy a Blue –ray disc player.

So,take this small review on new in Blue-ray players. Blue-ray Disc format has gone through some awkward growing pains, which has resulted in two new features you’ll want to look for are BonusView and BD-Live

The model we reviewed, the Philips, the Sharp and the Sony PlayStation 3- offered BonusView.Only ,the PlayStation 3, could handle BD-Live as well. The Blu-ray Disc spec, all players should be equipped to handle movie titles packed with fancy, complex menus (authored in BD-Java).
Sony Playstation 3
The PlayStation 3 has just more than another game console .This machine is really lives up to its promise: It’s one of the most capable Blu-ray Disc players available today. The 40GB PS3 ($400, as of June 2008) has built-in gigabit ethernet and it also supports BD-Live (Profile 2.0) content that can be delivered via the Internet .Another feature it also supports Blu-ray BonusView, for playing back picture-in-picture content. Sony’s PlayStation 3 is an excellent choice.

Philips BDP7200/37 Blu-ray Disc Player
Is your aim is to start enjoying stellar, high-definition image quality the BonusView-capable Philips BDP7200/37 is a solid value, give its strength in producing both pictures and sound.
The Philips BDP7200/37 need patience to use , though. While the unit powered up in less than 20 seconds , it take an additional, mind-numbing 44 seconds to start playing a disc. The total startup time, 64 seconds. Once running, the player responded slowly to such remote control commands as pop up the menu and skipping chapters.
In general, however, the thr Philips BDP7200 distinguish itself by delivering terrific image and audio quality at a comparatively low price ($400). Support for BonusView, too.

Sharp BD-HP20U Blu-ray Disc Player
Sharp’s very first Blu-ray Disc player, the BD-HP20U, is all on counts winner.
Turn on the BD-HP20U ($400 as of June 2008) and the unit is powered up and ready to receive a disc in under 6 seconds.
Once on, it’s slower than many others at starting to play,but the total startup time of 41 seconds was still better and faster than that of any other player;.The Sharp simply surpass every other player on almost all criteria like color quality, brightness and contrast, and audio.

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