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Thinking about getting an HDMI DVD player? Whether you've heard t he buzz
surrounding the latest generation of DVD players or have an HDTV and want a
player to connect it to, the information on this page will help.
HDMI stands for High Definition Multimedia Interface. Its the standard connector
for high definition TV and video kit and is a lossless, all-digital audio/ video
interface which as well as supporting HD content also carries standard
definition (SD) and enhanced definition (ED) video.
Deciding which HDMI DVD player to get is becoming more difficult as more and
more devices arrive on the market. Prices range from a very reasonable $200 or
so for the Toshiba SD-5970 to a couple of thousand dollars for devices at the
high-end.
The Toshiba HDMI DVD player, like the other high definition players, up-converts
the DVD-Video content on regular DVD discs to either 720p or 1080i high
definition resolution. As well as do everything you would expect of a DVD
player, the Toshiba SD-5970 has a couple of tricks up its sleeve. Its
progressive scan output, when connected to an HDTV using the HDMI connector,
provides twice the number of scan lines present on a normal DVD picture. This
means higher resolution, sharper and flicker free images which have none of the
motion artefacts, such as stepping, often seen on less expensive DVD players.
Also, the SD-5970 performs, what's known as 3:2 pull down reversal. This
basically means that it corrects the distortion which is caused by translating
24 frames per second film to 30 frames per second video.
The Toshiba SD-5970 is relatively inexpensive for an HDMI DVD player, yet it
marks a huge leap in terms of improvement in image quality. More expensive
players are better still and best of all, because this is a relatively new
market prices are sure to fall making even a very good HDMI DVD player within
the reach of any DVD enthusiast.
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