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Blu Ray DVD Player- Considered as Compatible Technology

Posted by on Friday, 30 October, 2009

The latest trend in optical disc storage is the bluray disc. The time of the DVD and the CD seems to be coming to an end. DVD’s had the disadvantage of only being able to store only about 700 MB of data on the disc, but Bluray discs can store up to 50 GB memory on a single disc.

A good bluray dvd player needs to play not only bluray discs but CDs and DVDs as well. As bluray discs are read and written using a different wavelength of rays, the technology used in the bluray dvd player is one that has to be compatible with the new bluray technology as well as the older HD DVD technology. The bluray dvd player has become a must-have for many now, and there are many models available for purchase at stores and even online. Although in paying for a bluray dvd player, you’d be paying more than you do for a normal DVD player, you are paid back by the quality of the experience.

Standard quality is no longer enough, with everyone rushing to get super-high quality goods. That’s fair enough as we like to say that we’re getting what we paid for. Buying a bluray dvd play ensures that you have the benefit of many new features and get a better viewing experience as well. For example with bluray technology, bluray discs will be capable of holding much more information than before, and so hence a movie could be watched with the added specials in it.

There are quite a few companies in the race to provide the latest technology who supply the bluray dvd player. Brands like Panasonic, Sony, Philips, LG and Samsung are just some of the brands that have put into the market new DVD players that are compatible not just with bluray discs but with conventional CD’s and DVD’s as well. Companies don’t really have to use this backward compatible technology, because it is optional in manufacture, but decide to do it to improve sales to customers who are reluctant to let go of older technologies.

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Blue Ray Disc Player

Posted by on Saturday, 25 July, 2009

The latest tech craze  is bluray technology. CDs and DVDs have now been superceded by this more powerful storage medium for music and movies. Bluray discs are very similar in look to DVD’s and CD’s but they have a much higher storage capacity than both combined. Techies are currently in love with the disc’s ability to store upto 50GB of data. Movies can be stored on it without compromising their quality too. Capable of storing so much information, bluray discs can also store the information in high-definition formats, which shows pictures with 5 times more clarity than standard definition formats, the format that is supported by regular DVD’s.

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A blue ray disc player is obviously what’s needed to read a bluray disc. These disc players come with different optical heads, as reading bluray discs is not the same as when reading DVD’s or CD’s. As the laser used to read and write a bluray disc is of a different wavelength from the ones used to read DVDs and CDs, it is necessary to get a blue ray disc player for this. The blue ray disc player can be found available at many stores, online or otherwise. Although a blue ray disc player is priced higher than standard DVD and CD players, this is offset by the fact that they are also capable of reading DVDs and CDs. A blue ray disc player need not be able to read only bluray discs. There are models of blue ray disc players available that are backward compatible to DVD’s and CD’s as well. This means that the blue ray disc player can work well with older technologies – like CDs. If a blue ray disc player is not made so that it is compatible to the other formats as well, it would probably not sell as much in the current market, as bluray technology is just being introduced to the larger audience.

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There are many companies that are involved in the production of the blue ray disc player. Sony, LG and Philips are amongst the better known companies producing the blue ray disc player. As bluray technology is comparatively new, the standard DVD’s will probably coexist with this for some time, but after it has been popularized to a greater audience, the blue ray disc player will most probably be something that every household will own. If you feel the price of this blue ray disc player is too much for your pocket right now, there is no need to rush into buying one. Thanks to the speed of development in the electronics industry, prices will definitely reduce as the blue ray disc player becomes firmly established.

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NEC develops world’s first USB 3.0 host controller

Posted by on Wednesday, 20 May, 2009

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We all will get faster USB devices very soon. NEC Electronics just announced the µPD720200 chip, which is the world’s first USB 3.0 host controller.

The so-called SuperSpeed controller features a transfer speed of up to 5Gbps, which is ten times faster than USB 2.0. NEC claims that it takes just 70 seconds to transfer 25GB of data to a Bluray disc, for example. The same procedure would take 14 minutes via a USB 2.0 connection.

The controller also supports USB 1.0, 1.1 and 2.0. NEC plans to ship the first batch of samples of the chip to customers as early as next month with each unit priced at $15. The company says it wants to produce one million chips monthly by september.