Why We Recommend HD DVD Players
Video technology
If you enjoyed watching movies on DVD players that had a quality of just 480p, imagine what it will be like to watch those movies with an HD quality of 1080p. You won’t have to worry because your DVD collection has been rendered useless. Most HD DVD players allow you to also play DVD, Blu-ray, and 3D Blu-ray videos, even the higher-end ones play other formats such as AVCHD, MOV and DivX.
Features
Most HD DVD players have built-in Wi-Fi, which will allow you to access the Internet to watch videos and resources such as Netflix, YouTube, etc. Actually, having the possibility of connecting to the network wirelessly is not only more comfortable, but it also expands your possibilities of using the player you have purchased, but you should check which services you can access.
Another highly valued feature when determining which HD DVD player is better is its ability to play 3D movies and even better if it is capable of converting from 2D to 3D. This will allow you to enjoy movies in a totally different way. Although there are not many 3D movies at this time, very soon all movies will feature this feature.
The most recent models have features that although they are not indispensable nor will they improve the quality of video and audio, they will make the experience of using the player more pleasant. For example, some players include applications for social networks, support for connecting a keyboard, double video output or applications so you can control the device from your smartphone.
Audio technology
In addition to this undoubted improvement in video quality, HD DVD players are equipped with Dolby Digital and DTS-HD sound that allow you to enjoy 7.1 surround sound. A good HD DVD player will be the perfect complement to your HD TV to enjoy your home theatre.
This audio technology will allow you to enjoy a more realistic sound and if the player is accompanied with a good speaker system, you will have at your fingertips the possibility of living a high quality audio and video experience.
Input and output connectors
HD DVD players usually come with HDMI ports as it is what is most used now, as well as digital outputs, but the fact that it has analogs I/O connectors may even be necessary if you want to connect the player to a player at any time.
In this sense, we also recommend you to look for a player with a USB input since you can play music or videos that you have on a USB stick. Finally, if you have an Ethernet connection, you can connect the HD DVD player directly to the Internet.
1080 P DVD Players and High Definition DVD Players may also be your good choices.
In short, buying a DVD player will open the doors for you to play a wide variety of audio and video formats; it’s your chance to have your own home theatre.