HDDVD is not in production any more. Bluray is really the only choice for true high def disks. You cold also use an upconverting player and that will get you close to HD and you'll still use DVDs....
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HDDVD is not in production any more. Bluray is really the only choice for true high def disks. You cold also use an upconverting player and that will get you close to HD and you'll still use DVDs....
It all depends on the deinterlacer in the TV. A poor deinterlacer could cause anomalies when it combines the odd and even interlaced frames.
1080p will look crisper and cleaner but it would be...
Separate amplifiers tend to sound a little better than integrated receivers, but that also depends on the quality overall. Most seperate systems start getting pricey and the quality is usually high....
It all depends on the deinterlacer in the TV. A poor deinterlacer could cause anomalies when it combines the odd and even interlaced frames.
1080p will look crisper and cleaner but it would be...
It all depends on the deinterlacer in the TV. A poor deinterlacer could cause anomalies when it combines the odd and even interlaced frames.
1080p will look crisper and cleaner but it would be...
It all depends on the deinterlacer in the TV. A poor deinterlacer could cause anomalies when it combines the odd and even interlaced frames.
1080p will look crisper and cleaner but it would be...
They are bascially the same player. The BX1 comes with a HDMI cable though I think so if they are the same price...you make the call.
They are bascially the same player. The BX1 comes with a HDMI cable though I think so if they are the same price...you make the call.
I would get a good pair of bookshelf speakers. You don't need the bass extension of a floorstander and you'll get more speaker for your money if you go bookshelf.
Investigate the Klipsch RB61 or...
Are you using a HDMI cable to connect the Bluray player to your HDTV?
You will either need to use HDMI or component to get HD resolutions. HDMI will do 1080p and component will do 1080i max. You...
You might need a firmware update on your Bluray player. It still shouldn't crash your player though.