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The editors liked
Top-notch HD video processing. 1080p24 upconversion with DVD video. DivX video support. Can decode all Blu-ray audio formats.
Bluray movies look very good when output at 1080p/24 fps
The player offers onboard highresolution audio decoding and bitstream output over HDMI
It supports BDLive Web content and can play pictureinpicture bonus content
Such as video commentaries and makingof featurettes
This player has quick startup
Load times
And navigation compared to other Bluray players both current and historicall
First Profile 2.0-compliant standalone player
Excellent image quality on Blu-ray Discs
Onboard decoding for all high-resolution soundtrack formats
Plus bit stream output
Analog multichannel outputs
SDHC card slot can play high-definition AVCHD vid...
The editors didn't like
Expensive. Optional memory card required for BD-Live features. DVD upconversion quality lags behind the competition.
The DMPBD50's video processing is below average. With the player set to output 1080p/60
We saw clear digital artifacts in various test scenes
With both highand standarddef content
Setup can be a little confusing
As some menu items to default to settings that most people would not choose.
Expensive compared with the superior PlayStation 3
Standard DVD performance is lackluster
Operational speed still sluggish compared with PS3.
Abstract: Redan 2006 lanserade Samsung den första blu-ray-spelaren men fram till nu har faktiskt ingen stationär apparat uppfyllt den slutgiltiga tekniska specifikation, den så kallade profil 2.0. Endast Playstation 3, i kraft av sin hårdvara, har hittills uppgr...
Abstract: Men den nye generasjon spillere er ikke bare billigere og raskere til å starte. De har også nye tllleggsfunksjoner som internettilkobling og Blu-ray Profile 2.0, som gir brukeren nye funksjoner. Som interaktiviteten Blu-ray Profile 2.0 gir i form av ekstramateriale man kan laste ned fra en nettverkstilkobling, såkalt BD-Live (se forklaring).
Handler du i billigste nettbutikk får du BD30 til rundt 3.000, mens BD50 koster cirka 4.500 kroner, og flere lesere har lurt på om det er verdt å betale de 1.500 kronene ekstra. Svaret er ganske enkelt at det vil variere av hvor filminteressert du er...