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Editor’s Rating: User Rating: Good: The Sony BDP-S5100 3D Blu-ray Disc Player with Super Wi-Fi is a compact powerhouse with a wide variety of streaming services; image quality is mostly excellent, even with streaming content; good upscaling of DVDs. Bad: The disk drawer seems flimsy; DLNA streaming isn’t as slick as you get from some competitors; 3:2 pull-down performance isn’t as smooth as on …
Here’s why you don’t need 4K Blu-ray : it’s dead tech walking. The optical disc is going the way of the bakelite telephone, elaborate sideburns, wax cylinders, my hairline and Miley Cyrus’s modesty, and 4K Blu-ray is its last hurrah .
The Blu-ray format can stay relevant despite the challenges from streaming, according to the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA), which has confirmed plans to announce a new 4k-capable Blu-ray Disc with enhanced audio before the end of the year. Marty Gordon, Vice President of Alliances & Communications at Philips and spokesman for the BDA, told TechRadar at the IFA 2013 exhibition in Berlin that …
Editor’s Rating: User Rating: Good: The Toshiba Qosmio X75 comes packed with an Intel Haswell CPU, new Nvidia graphics, a combo SSD/HDD drive, and even a Blu-ray writer. Bad: The bulky design has a budget feel for a premium-price laptop, battery life is disappointingly short, and it lacks newer features such as DisplayPort, Thunderbolt, or even a touch screen
Every major manufacturer of Blu-ray players now has at least one that can upscale discs to Ultra HD (UHD) resolutions, but that does’t mean they’re the latest and greatest. While it’s got smart TV apps and networking on top of cutting-edge upscaling, there’s something decidedly old-fashioned about Panasonic’s DMP-BDT330