Sunday, October 30, 2011

Dvd Players/Recorders

Dvd Players/Recorders

Hd Media Player

Dvd players have been colse to for a long time now and have become quite cheap to purchase. Even though they all play the same Dvd's there are several features some Dvd players have.

Most Dvd players can play music. This is foremost if you don't have a stereo at home. It's also great if you have music backed up to Dvd's as you can select from a huge option of songs as Dvd's have a much greater capacity than Cd's.

An foremost thing to look for in a Dvd player is if it plays separate formats of video. For example some Dvd players play DivX and windows media files making the Dvd player a lot more functional in terms of compatibility.

Now to the recording side. Dvd players have been colse to for a long time as opposed to Dvd recorders, which haven't been colse to for that long at all. This is why Dvd recorders cost a lot more than Dvd players. Being able to report to Dvd is a great. You can report all your favourite television shows onto a Dvd and store them for later viewing.

A great feature some Dvd players have is a built in hard disk. Meaning they have a hard drive like a computer that you can report onto. This is a particularly beneficial feature. Some Dvd recorders have a hard disk of 100gig. To give you an idea of how much space that is you could fit 25 full distance movies onto it. You will never run out of space or run to the shops because you ran out of Dvd's.

One foremost thing to think when selecting a Dvd player/recorder is the emerging technologies that might render it obsolete. With the contentious technologies of Blueray and Hd-Dvd it is more than likely your Dvd player/recorder will become obsolete. Some good advice would be to wait a while before investing money in a Dvd player/recorder. www.technologyslice.com

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