View Full Version : Difference b/w BLU-Ray and 1080P players?
e73bass
09-27-2006, 05:28 PM
I am totally confused----Denon's 2930CI has HDMI and is considered a 1080P
player. So are Blu-Ray players from Pioneer, Sony, and Samsung. What is the difference? Will Blue-ray DVD's only play on blue ray players and not the
2930CI ? Will be buying a 1080P (1920 X1080) LCD Flat Panel and want the
BEST player to match the display I will be using.
mtrycrafts
09-27-2006, 06:50 PM
I am totally confused----Denon's 2930CI has HDMI and is considered a 1080P
player. So are Blu-Ray players from Pioneer, Sony, and Samsung. What is the difference? Will Blue-ray DVD's only play on blue ray players and not the
2930CI ? Will be buying a 1080P (1920 X1080) LCD Flat Panel and want the
BEST player to match the display I will be using.
I am not familiar with this Denon, but unless it stated Hi-Def someplace, upsampling is not it as it just reads 480i DVD and up-converts to a TVs capability.
WorldLeader
09-27-2006, 07:34 PM
I'm pretty sure that the Denon is rated at being able to upconvert SD DVDs into 1080p. The Blu-Ray drive won't have to upconvert, since the disks are natively 1080p (or something, long story). If you have a giant DVD collection the Denon might be a good choice, but the Blu-Ray or HD-DVD player will (in theory) give you a better picture.
Upconverting can't add to what isn't there, it just makes it look really nice. That's how I understand it.
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