Blu Ray Reviews - Where To Find
Everyone is jumping in on the Blu Ray craze, including Netflix and Blockbuster! Soon you won’t be able to purchase or rent a new DVD that’ll work on your old player anywhere! While it may seem irritating to consumers, the evolution of high-definition video was inevitable. Eventually the downloading and on-demand video markets may explode, but this is the next logical plateau, offering better audio-video quality. Before building your Blu Ray movies collection, you may want to find a reliable site for Blu Ray reviews to ensure that you get the most for your money.
One good site for Blu Ray reviews is DVDTown.com. The site looks more professional than many of the other ones out there, with its sleek black background and artistic design. The first page gives in-depth plot synopsis, while the second page delivers the goods in terms of video, audio and extras. This site requires a little more reading than other sites, like HighDefDigest.com, but it’s a good way to size up your shopping. Blu Ray movies will be readily available anywhere, from Netflix and Blockbuster to Wal-Mart and Best Buy. Amazon.com shoppers will find frequent Blu Ray sales and discounts as well.
If you’re getting started with a collection of Blu Ray titles, then there are some top-sellers you should be aware of, according to Blu-Ray.com’s Blu Ray reviews. Nothing is better than an action-thriller in high-definition Blu Ray format. Some starters for your new DVD collection include: 300, Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, I-Robot, The Fifth Element, Independence Day, Men In Black, Batman Begins, The Chronicles of Narnia, Natural Born Killers, Pan’s Labyrinth, Blade Runner, National Treasure 2, Troy, I Am Legend, Predator and Twister. The thing you should note about Blu Ray discs right now is that they’re still in their infancy stage, so filmmakers and advertisers haven’t fully developed all the interactive features just yet. In the future, there will be games, user blogs, live chat, trivia, featurettes made exclusively for Blu Ray HD DVDs, downloadable trailers and more.
ConsumerSearch.com is a good site for Blu Ray reviews that encompass not only the discs, but the players too. According to the site, the best Blu Ray player currently on the market is the PlayStation3, which retails at just $399 and comes with Blu Ray technology already loaded in it, and it can be upgraded! Audio support with True HD and BD Java interactivity are key features of this console. They say the fastest stand alone Bluray player is the Panasonic DMP-BD30, which can also handle the interactive features for $410. For the basics, the Sharp BD-HP20U offers the essentials, minus picture-in-picture viewing and interactive games, for $350. At the site, you can look at a comparison chart and click the "Where to buy" button for more details.
By Tech Editor