The Advantages of Owning a Blue Ray DVD Player |
| 7/21/2008 12:08:28 PM |
 Even if you've already invested in a Blue Ray DVD player and a stack of Blue Ray movies, you may still be wondering what is Blue Ray and how does it work? Well, to begin with, Blue Ray players and discs are a high-definition format that can store more data on a disc than conventional DVDs. Since Blue Ray DVD movies can store 25 gigs of data on a single disc, that's 6 times more data than a regular DVD. That larger amount of data translates into much richer colors, more detailed images, and a greater number of extras that can be crammed onto all Blue Ray DVD movies. Right now, conventional DVDs can accommodate things like voice-over commentary from directors, movie stars, and other crew members. However, Blue Ray DVD movies have these features and more; for example, you can access some of the interactive features on Blue Ray DVD movies while the movie is in progress, without interrupting the flow of the film, but adding an extra dimension to the experience of watching it. Blue Ray movies are also updatable over the Internet. All you have to do is connect your Blue Ray DVD player to the Internet and you can download firmware updates, exclusive content, and additional features over an Ethernet connection. Having a Blue Ray DVD player opens up your viewing experience to entirely new levels of enjoyment and interactivity. It truly is the future of home entertainment systems and will only become more widespread as prices for DVDs and players continue to go down.
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