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pnichols
Jul 08, 2013Explorer II
Mena,
That BD-E5700 is very low power for standard/Blu-Ray DVD playback in an RV - it looks to be about twice the width of my tiny little Nagnavox 8 watter, but that's no problem. Thanks at lot for the link!
I'd like to know what video engine they're using for the upconversion of lower resolution DVDs. My older Samsung home system's Blu-Ray DVD players uses HQV technology - which is superb and specifically why I bought it. With it at home I can hardly tell the difference between Blu-Ray discs and upconverted standard DVD discs on our 58 inch screen. On a 26 inch screen in an RV you could not see the difference between full resolution progressive Blu-Ray DVD playback and standard DVD upconverted progressive playback with the HQV engine.
However as I mentioned earlier in a post, deep black levels that result from high contrast ratios is also very important ... with many LCD and LED TVs falling way short in this area. That's why my home system still employs three high resolution red/green/blue CRTs - which are legendary for their accurate reproduction of the black levels in images.
That BD-E5700 is very low power for standard/Blu-Ray DVD playback in an RV - it looks to be about twice the width of my tiny little Nagnavox 8 watter, but that's no problem. Thanks at lot for the link!
I'd like to know what video engine they're using for the upconversion of lower resolution DVDs. My older Samsung home system's Blu-Ray DVD players uses HQV technology - which is superb and specifically why I bought it. With it at home I can hardly tell the difference between Blu-Ray discs and upconverted standard DVD discs on our 58 inch screen. On a 26 inch screen in an RV you could not see the difference between full resolution progressive Blu-Ray DVD playback and standard DVD upconverted progressive playback with the HQV engine.
However as I mentioned earlier in a post, deep black levels that result from high contrast ratios is also very important ... with many LCD and LED TVs falling way short in this area. That's why my home system still employs three high resolution red/green/blue CRTs - which are legendary for their accurate reproduction of the black levels in images.
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