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Toshiba HD-A3 720p/1080i HD DVD Player Toshiba HD-A3 720p/1080i HD DVD Player
List Price: $149.99
Sale Price: $239.95

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Obviously you've upgraded to a true HD TV and the difference in picture quality is breath taking. The real problem is now in the quality of your DVD playback. It has somehow become less crisp than it used to be. Part of this is perception and part of it has to do with your player. Looking at an HD DVD might save you a little money and enhance your movie watching experience.

The advantages of an HD DVD player really boil down to two basic topics: convenience and quality. If you are looking for a solution that will make your DVDs play as nice as the HD channels you are receiving, forget it, you will never see that kind of quality out of a true DVD with anything that is out on the market now. However, HD DVD players offer something blu-ray does not: interchangeability.

There is no such thing as "true" HD picture with a standard DVD, though in most cases your old DVDs do play fine. This has more to do with the limits placed on the DVDs themselves; they just cannot compete for clarity and audio accuracy that true HD DVDs and Blu-ray discs can provide. So if you are thinking you'll get a better picture out of an HD DVD player using your old DVDs, the difference will be nominal.

HD DVD players use a blue laser. What this does for you as a consumer is shorten the load time and allow for a more compressed disc. That is to say a standard sized DVD will hold more digital content. That's how HD DVD is able to deliver a crisper picture in high def and its older cousins are not.

Another advantage for HD DVD players is simply that having one player that can play two formats saves you space. Otherwise you'd be losing space under your TV to yet another player. And no one wants to see that.

Another space saver comes from the fact that HD DVDs come in the same packaging as normal DVDs. This makes your movie shelf look more uniform and prevents you from having to store movies on different shelves. For those with OCD this helps some.

The players are readily available and relatively inexpensive compared to Blu-ray, so price is another factor. If given the option a lot of consumers would go for the cheaper solution to a problem and HD players for DVD are a viable one.

The real plus to it all is that you don't have to start over on your collection and you can keep one basic unit beneath your TV instead of two, three of four different boxes. For we older people who remember the Betamax/VHS wars if the early 80s there is the added comfort of knowing we don't have to completely switch formats again or hope we guessed which was going to become the standard.

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LG BH200 Super Blu Blu-Ray HD DVD Combo Player LG BH200 Super Blu Blu-Ray HD DVD Combo Player
List Price: $799.99
Sale Price: $1,499.00

The Super Blu Player offers increased HDTV entertainment choices, because it can play 50 to 60 percent more high-def movie titles than either single-format player. With full networked interactivity available from selected HD DVDs, and the capability to handle networked "BD-Live" interactivity in forthcoming Blu-ray discs, it is the latest available technology that plays both disc formats...

by Adrian Fletcher

Going to the movies is a great experience, especially on a rainy, gray day when you can suspend reality at the door of the movie theater and go into a fantasy world for a couple of hours. One thing that may be better though is to share your favorite movies at home. With developments in technology, our movie viewing experience can be comparable or better than the movies theaters. VCR's are a yesterday's news. With today's VCD and DVD players, watching movies on TV can be an awesome experience. But with Blu-Ray or HD-DVD technology and huge LCD screen TV's along with ear-busting surround sound you can take home movie watching to the next level.

Home theater systems have been increasing in popularity in the last few years and it's easy to understand why. With the new technology and the convenience of watching a movie at home, you can save money and still enjoy a good movie. An increasing number of households are having home theater systems installed in their homes that are comparable to the sound and features you would find in a real movie theater.

With the array of modern home theater systems, you don't need any special skills to select the parts that comprise a good home theater system. Even better, many home electronics retailers will offer different configurations ranging from separate components that you assemble on your own to complete home-theater-in-a-box setups.

So that you can really get the best experience and emulate the movies, you must have the right tools and equipment. The sound system is very important. A great surround-sound setup will allow you to hear the sound all around, and in a high quality.

You've most likely already heard of a surround sound system, in which the speakers on the right or left side produce sound depending upon where in the screen the action is taking place. For example, if the sound is heard from the left side of the screen, the sound produced by the left speaker will be louder than on the right. In order to do this, you must have at least four speakers and equipment to split up the surround sound signal and send it to the speakers.

You must consider the size of the movie screen as well as the resolution. So this means a TV of at least 27 inches when measured diagonally is the minimal requirement. If you can afford one a bigger one, 36 inches or larger is a better choice. Again this depends on the size of the room where the screen will be located but in many cases bigger is better (so they say !)

to this extent, you should consider the space in which you arrange the components. They can be arranged in many ways, but you should keep in mind how much you want to spend, and how much room you have. Ideally, a separate room with windows that can be darkened is a perfect option but not everyone has the space so often a compromise has to be reached. Experimenting with set ups is the best bet if this is the case.

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