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Samsung Blu-ray BD-P1000 Disc Player - REVIEW | Samsung Blu-ray BD-P1000 Disc Player - REVIEW |
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| by Adam Turner | |
| Sunday, 04 February 2007 | |
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A look at the rear of the player reveals all the usual outputs, including one for a new high definition HDMI cable, which carries both audio and digital video to high def displays. A button on the front cycles the video output between the HDMI, component and composite - which is extremely useful if you're swapping between displays - but strangely this button isn't on the remote.
As Blu-ray has only just arrived, only a handful of movies are available in the new format and we're yet to see them available for hire in Australian video stores [UPDATE: The Blockbuster in Brunswick, Melbourne, has a Blu-ray shelf with half a dozen titles]. Thankfully our Samsung player came with The Transporter on Blu-ray, but it also plays DVDs and CDs so we hired the movie on DVD to compare the difference. Blu-ray has a resolution of 1080p, which means the picture is made up of 1080 horizontal lines compared to PAL DVD's 576p. The 'p' is for progressive, which means all the lines are displayed at once.
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