Author: Ethan
• Thursday, September 03rd, 2009

Blue ray is the most modern disk player on the market which delivers up to 50GB of data on a disk. Although it’s the same size as a CD-ROM or a common DVD, Blue ray disks contain more data. Up to 50GB of data can be included on a blue ray disk with only 700MB for CD-ROM and up to 9GB for DVD disks.

Keep in mind that blue ray is not the capacity of the disk, but what the additional bytes brings to the consumer. The current capacity of blue ray disks is just enough to accommodate high-definition video. With HD video beginning at 720p (for 720 lines of progressive scanning), this is four times data throughput than the normal DVD. The sharp disparity can be seen with HD video output larger than 21 inches. The hues are sharper and with more clarity inimage with HD compared to common TV images.

Although 720p is the baseline quality, the latest blue ray DVD players are capable of 1080p, and future specifications are also set to handle higher video quality.

Blue ray also includes requirements for audio. Up to 8 channels of audio are a part of in the standard set up for HD equipment, that includes cables, connectors, monitors, projectors and specially blue ray DVD players.

Sony Blue Ray models which are for sale currently may be a tad more costly than normal DVD players, but with the expected phase out of analog video, digital video is expected to carry the sales further.

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