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DVD players are a great way not
only to watch films, but to listen to music, view photographs, and play
interactive games. There is a variety of DVD players to choose from when
purchasing online, with different features and types of playback. Here are some
useful hints and tips about things to consider when choosing a new DVD player.
How
to Choose a DVD Player: Types
Essentially, DVD players
read digitally stored data held on a disc via a laser beam while the disc spins,
in a similar way to a CD player. The information is processed into an analogue
signal and then sent to a television screen, where it can be viewed and/or
heard.
Although the most basic DVD
players offer great sound and pictures, DVD players can vary in picture
quality. With the advent of High Definition television you should make sure you
choose a DVD player with the progressive scan feature, which works with a range
of LCD and plasma televisions to produce a much sharper picture, reducing the
flicker that can come with a basic DVD player working with a CRT television.
DVD players are usually
'widescreen enhanced'. This means that the picture perfectly fits modern
widescreen television screens, giving a cinematic effect. Using a wide screen
enhanced DVD player with a traditional 4:3 aspect television compacts the image
into a narrow horizontal frame, making the picture appear taller and thinner.
You may need to consider upgrading your television if buying a widescreen DVD
player.
You can also buy DVD players
that can be installed in cars, for passengers to enjoy films and music while on
the move, and portable DVD players that come with a built-in screen that often
flips up, like a laptop computer. Portable DVD players can be great for
holidays, watching films on a train, or using wherever a conventional DVD
player can't be used.
Basic DVD players offer
great value for money, and although they don't come with as many features, they
provide an affordable and straightforward means to play your favourite movies
and songs.
Features to Look For When You Buy a DVD Player
DVD players will usually
play a range of disc and file formats including DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD
Video, CD, CD-R, CD-RW, Video CD, SVCD, MP3 CD, Kodak picture and JPEG.
DVD players usually come with
Dolby Digital or Nicam sound, offering improved audio quality and two channel
stereo output. Often DVD players will also include 5.1 surround sound and six
channel analogue outputs - this is essential for home cinema kits where five
full frequency speakers and one subwoofer deliver incredible sound, ideal for
watching movies or playing music.
Other sound features to
consider when choosing your DVD player include DVD Audio, where the DVD player
delivers high fidelity 24 bit sound in stereo or multi-channel formats, and
SACD (Super Audio CD), developed by Sony, which offers a wider dynamic range and
which could potentially replace the standard CD.
The features on the DVD
player should be easy to use, with easy to understand configurations and easy
to navigate menus. Thankfully DVD players are becoming simpler to use,
consigning to history stories of video players that were discarded due to their
owners being unable to operate them!
Before Choosing A DVD Player: Check the Region
When DVD players were first
manufactured, companies would design them to play DVDs bought in one continent
only. This was to protect prices, release dates and information. Now you can buy
multi-region DVD players that will play any DVD - especially useful if you are
a fan of world cinema.
Do I Need to Buy an Extended DVD Player Warranty?
It's worth finding out what type
of warranty or guarantee is available before choosing your DVD player. A
warranty or guarantee ensures that your DVD player can be repaired or replaced,
providing you meet certain conditions.
Retailers and manufacturers
usually offer a free or fixed priced guarantee or warranty on brand new DVD
players, for up to three years, so it's a good idea to compare different
warranties on the products that are available.
You can find out what
warranty is available for your DVD player on the retailer's web site. Apart
from warranties and guarantees, you also have statutory rights when buying a
DVD player online.
You should always budget
accordingly when looking to buy a DVD player. Set a limit on how much you could
spend, and shop around online to compare prices between different retailers.
Companies regularly offer sales or discounts, so you could end up with a better
DVD player for your money.
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