Sunday, July 7, 2013

can i use an upconversion dvd player with a regular tv?

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nutmeggers


i am looking for a new dvd player, and i am looking to spend between $50-100 (the price range i settled on b/c i think under $50 and it's a disposable machine - at least it has been my experience lately). my question is, the best rated dvd player i see at my local store is a dvd with upconversion. i looked up that term and find it connected with HDTV. I have a regular, run-of-the-mill toshiba tv. can i still use this dvd player? better yet - will the upconversion work on my regular tv, or is it a feature i shouldn't spend the $$ on? thanks!


Answer
You can still use the upconverting DVD player on a regular TV. Obviously it won't be able to upconvert, but the DVDs will still play.

Even entry level DVD players are providing upconversion now-a-days with many falling well within your price range, so don't worry about that.

And, if you do get a HDTV later on, all you'll need is a new cable to connect your DVD player to it, and all your DVDs will receive an instant upgrade.

Is is possible to stream a DVD player video and audio signal WIRELESS?




Jake H


I am planing to buy a new TV for my room, however, I want something that is internet connect-able. The TV also needs to get a DVD player. Any suggestions on TVs with both that are under $1,000. Another option for me would be to get the internet tv and have the DVD under my bed and have it's output be sent to my TV. If anyone can help, please do.


Answer
While there are wireless speakers, don't expect to find wireless Blu-Ray or Cable TV.

As far as internet on your TV, you will need a computer for surfing the internet.

Newer Blu-Ray players from Samsung and Sony have wireless capabilities built in with no hardware need that allow you to watch Netflix and use other applications as well. I hear the Samsung BD-C6500 is great.

For TVs, check in the internet for the Panasonic G25 plasma.

Buy.com has the G25 series at good pricing.

If you want to sacrifice quality for price then I'd go with the Panasonic S2 series. A Panasonic 50" S2 costs $898 at Amazon.com.

For the best display settings check them out at avsforum.com




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