To watch hi-def movies, get a full 1080p HD output DVD player. 1080p stands for 1080 progressive scan, which is the resolution you need for true HD. Some DVD players accomplish this with "1080p upconversion", or "1080p upscaling". If you don't wish to spend a huge amount on an HD/DVD player or a Blu-ray DVD player, then an up-converting player will fill the bill by sending a hi-def picture to your HDTV. It converts the image to output ranging from 720p, to 1080i, to 1080p. Some companies that make 1080p DVD players are Samsung, Sony, LG, Philips, and Toshiba.
Get a DVD player that is full HD, or HD-ready, so that, as more DVDs are made that have movies at the spectacularly fine 1080p definition, you'll be able to enjoy the amazing colors and clarity.
Is a 1080p upconverting player right for your home theater?
Factors to consider when you're ready to buy a 1080p DVD player to enjoy HD movies in high resolution..............
1080p DVD Players to meet your needs
Here are some name-brand DVD players with full HD, 1080p resolution to make your movies look sharp.
Home Improvements With Blu-ray and HD-DVD
To help you decide about which system to use with your home improvements, here is some information on the two formats, Blu-ray and HD-DVD, plus some pros and cons of each
Ordinary CDs and DVDs use a laser that produces red light (whose wavelength is about 650nm, a little more than half a micron)
NetBlender Introduces High Definition Training Series for HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc Developers
"Expert Series" to launch in November with two day HD DVD course in Barcelona.
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NetBlender Releases DoStudio to HD DVD and Blu-ray Developers
New Advanced Content Authoring Tool Reduces Development Time for Next-Generation Interactivity by up to 50%
Blue Ray Versus HD DVD Players
Technically, it is called Blu ray, but I used the word "blue ray" because the name is actually derived from their technology idea of using a blue violet laser But which format do you buy
Blue Ray Technologies Goes Gold as First U.S. Indie Blu-ray Plant Opens
Blue Ray Technologies opens $12 million plant in Spokane, making it the first independent U.S. Blu-ray manufacturer. Plant is important to TV producers and indie filmmakers who can't wait in line for high definition discs at plants controlled by major studios busy filling their own pipelines. Distribution offered too by Edge of Light Media, a co-venture with John Daly ("Terminator," "Platoon"). GE supplies materials for eco-friendly operation.
NetBlender Introduces High Definition Training Series for HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc Developers
"Expert Series" to launch in November with two day HD DVD course in Barcelona.
Home Improvements With Blu-ray and HD-DVD
To help you decide about which system to use with your home improvements, here is some information on the two formats, Blu-ray and HD-DVD, plus some pros and cons of each
Ordinary CDs and DVDs use a laser that produces red light (whose wavelength is about 650nm, a little more than half a micron)
DVRservices.com - Network DVR services, store your programs on their servers
Network DVR servers hold your programs in your own private disk space, watch them whenever you want.
CarINDASHdvd.com Automotive Dash DVD players
Watch DVDs while on long car trips. Many In-Dash DVD systems are combined with GPS navigation.
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