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I got this Momitsu Blu-ray player solely because I need a Region A or multi-region player to watch locked Criterion Blu-ray discs in the U.K.. This player has the advantage over straight US Blu-ray players in that it doesn’t need a step-down converter (the current is a variable 110V to 240V): it only needs a travel adaptor to convert the 2-pin U.S. plug into a U.K. or Euro fitting.
First off, image-wise the 799 excels in providing a clear, superbly detailed picture. Of course, it helps that I’m watching fantastic Criterion Blu-ray transfers. But it is apparant that the Momitsu can handle motion exceptionally well, which is after all a stumbling block for many -more expensive, bigger-name- Blu-ray players. Read more...
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Posted by best blu ray player in Pioneer, tags: 012345678, 100~240V, 50/60Hz, BDP-330, Converter, Multizone, PAL/NTSC, Pioneer, Player, Region, Review
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- A+B+C Multi Zone Region Code Free Blu Ray Player DVD Region 123456 PAL/NTSC
- 100~240V 50/60Hz World-Wide Voltage
- Built-in 128MB Video converter, allows watch PAL on NTSC Tv and NTSC on PAL Tv. Works on all USA/Canda/Japan/EU/Asia/Australia/African Tvs
- Hardware Modifed, We guarantee 100% that our modifications will work for as long as you have your machine, you can even continue to upgrade the latest firmware and updates provided by PIONEER, as it will not interfere with our advanced hardware upgrades
- Excellent Picture and Sound from Pioneer, Deep Black, 36Bit
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Posted by best blu ray player in Sony, tags: 100~240V, 123456, 50/60Hz, BDP-SP360, Cable), MULTI-SYSTEM, PAL/NTSC, Player, Region, required, Voltage., World-Wide

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- Multi Region Code Free DVD 123456 PAL/ NTSC DVD Player
- SONY BDP-S360 Multi Region Code Free Blu Ray and DVD Player
- 100~240V 50/60 Hz WORLD-WIDE VOLTAGE AUTO SWITCHING, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio
- Blu-ray Disc Java, AVCHD, JPEG Playback, MP3 Playback, Precision Cinema HD Upscale, 1080p HDMI Output with DVD Upscaling,
- 24p True Cinema, Deep Color, x.v.Color, Bonus View, BD-Live, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD,
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Posted by best blu ray player in Panasonic, tags: 100~240V, 123456, 50/60Hz, BD/DVD, DMP-B15, PAL/NTSC, Panasonic, Perfect, Player, Region, Voltage., World-Wide

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- Panasonic DMP-BD15 Portable DVD/Blu Ray Player
- Region Code 123456 PAL/NTSC Zone A+B+C Blu Ray / DVD Player 100~240V 50/60Hz
- Integrate the DMP-B15 into your home theater system or take it on your next vacation.
- BD-ROM (BD-Live Profile 2.0), BD-MV (BD-RE ver. 3), BD-MV (BD-R ver. 2), DVD-Video, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD-R DL, DVD-RAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-VR, AVC-HD (H.264), CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, and JPEG (HD) formats. And it can play back DVDs and Blu-ray discs with any region code DVD and Blu Ray
- HIGH RESOLUTION SCREEN WSVGA 16:9 LCD screen reproduces a crisp, bright view of your BD/DVD movies and images. It’s perfect for viewing 16:9 letterbox and anamorphic BD/DVDs;
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The player works as advertised. It’s loads very quickly even for BD disks with a lot of pre loading content. I have mine hooked up to an Onkyo NX900 via the analog 7.1 out, which works like a charm. The only unfortunate thing is that the player does not engage the rear speakers with a 5.1 source. This means that for regular DVD’s only the front and side speakers are producing sound. This is somewhat disappointing for a high end player, for instance Onkyo does actually add the rear speakers to duplicate the sound from the side speakers (Matrixed). I was surprised to learn that this was the case with the Oppo and that it cannot be changed. I have not had a chance to check out the multi region capabilities but I am sure that will work as advertised as well. Read more...
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Pros: This player has more features and is more versatile than players costing hundreds of dollars more. It can play DVD and Blue Ray dics from any region with a remote code that can be found on the internet. It has a built in PAL, NTSC convertor as well. I upgraded to this player from the Oppo DV-981HD. The DVD picture quality is the same or better. The Blue Ray picture quality is amazing.
Cons: noisy disc loading, clumsy menu navigation, poor documention, short power cord, lack of legacy inputs, you have to turn on the TV to see CD track info. Read more...
Feature
- Compact Design – Only 260×240x48mm / 10.2×9.5×2 inch Fits in bookshelf.
- Blu-ray Profile Ver. 2.0 / BD-Live Ready
- PAL/NTSC Auto Conversion / Two USB 2.0 prot
- HDMI 1080p HD Output / DVD Up-Conversion
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It gets rather complicated when trying to describe the differences between Broadcast systems and Video systems so let stick to those video systems found in VCRs, camcorders, DVD and Blu-Ray Disc players etc.
Those are the basic standards and none are compatible with each other. Sometimes the A/C Hertz are 50 MHz (220 volt countries) and sometimes 60Mhz (110 volt countries) and this changes the scanning results of an electron tube, LVD or Plasma etc. 60Mhz, used in the USA for example, renders the image smoother, virtually no discernible flicker. With line doubling and quad-doubling (100 and 220 MHz and then 200 and 440 MHz).
Line doubling actually interlaces the picture into a single scan that reveals the entire frame and doubling again increased the scan lines providing for an even finer resolution and there a better sense of reality to the human eye. Technically it takes the original two-field frame and creates a progressive scan (single non-interlaced frame) output. This produces a higher resolution picture both brighter and smoother. Read more...
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- Plays All Blu Ray Zones: A, B, C & All-Region DVDs: Region 0-6
- To play PAL DVDs you must have a PAL TV or Multi System TV
- Future-ready color technology: The Region free Panasonic DMP-BD60 supports new X.V.Color technology. Built-in Dolby Digital, dts, decoders with 5.1 analog outputs. MP3 Compatibility
- Full HD 1080/60p with 24p Cinema Video Output. SD Card Slot
- Also plays VCD, SACD, DVD-Audio, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, MP3 on CD-R/CD-RW, JPEG
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