recently had the consumer with a difficult decision when choosing a DVD player. to help the old DVD format input of the second generation and the most important players in the industry with a variety of formats, it has suddenly been updated already two available technologies: HD-DVD and Blu-Ray. These new technologies offer image quality and the standard DVD format and improved storage density much higher.
The difference between the two competing DVD technologies is not always clear. HD-DVD are better supported to have “backward compatibility”, which means they are in a position to both the HD-DVD new and old DVD format standard. HD-DVD are also presented as less expensive than Blu-Ray. However, Blu-Ray donor site storage capacity than a killer business. Blu-Ray will have a capacity of 50 gigabytes, while HD-DVD has a capacity of 30 gigabytes. Many experts say that Blu-Ray and a better image quality as well.
Unfortunately, DVD players, the public will be available to play one format and thus the dilemma for the consumer. As both technologies seem to be good, some consumers may find this is not a bad choice. Unfortunately, this is not necessarily the case. The decision to choose the format to invest in substantial.
It is possible that the industry at a later date that one of the two technologies should determine dominate. Therefore, the technology could become a fixed format and DVD will be done with this technology would be a bit pointless to play without much content.
The answer is for the DVD appears on the horizon. The past year has been rumblings of industry giants like Samsung, that dual format players could be available to consumers in the future, eliminating the need to make a choice between the two formats. Fortunately, the dawn is on the concept that LG has announced in recent days that they would introduce the “Super Multi Blue” in the U.S. in the first quarter of 2007 to break. This DVD player provides consumers with a dual-format high definition disc player that is compatible with standard DVDs, upconverting to 1080i as well as suitable for HD DVD and Blu-Ray.
With the introduction of this dual format other DVDs are sure to follow and the result for consumers is a safe shopping experience.
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