How to Choose a Good Blu Ray Player

6 Ways to Choose a Good Blu Ray Player
1. 4K Upscaling
Most people have a Full-HD TV in homes, but those with 4K or Ultra HD picture quality are becoming more common. These can upscale the picture up to 4 times the detail of HD, and the 4K-upscaling Blu Ray Players we have analyzed fundamentally do the same job but only with the Blu Ray discs. A new Ultra HD Blu Ray Players format is on its way soon which will play native 4K discs in the higher quality, but upscalers are currently a simple way to get the most out of 4K TV.
2. Good for DVDs
It is easy to overlook DVD quality, but not all are made equal. If you have a large DVD collection then make sure you find a Blu Ray Player that receives the good rating for DVD standard definition picture quality. We test DVD quality on every single Blu Ray Player, so even if you just want a cheap model to play DVDs, we can tell you which do any disc justice.
3. 3D Blu Ray Films
3D Blu Ray Players are fairly common, and many of those we test can play the 3D discs. Many TVs are 3D-capable, and you don't have to spend a fortune for this.
4. Smart TV
If you are a casual Blu Ray disc renter or purchaser, but like the idea of watching catch-up services from the Channel 4 and Channel 5, then go for a Smart TV enabled model. Most of this wi-fi enabled, so they connect to the home network wirelessly, although some cheaper or older models will need to be physically attached to the internet router with an ethernet cable.
5. Play your Movies via USB
If you not like to play movies and images in the Blu Ray Player, check for USB. These allow you to put your content on a memory stick and play it back on the TV. Seeing the photos and home movies on a big screen TV can be a nice way to share them with your family and friends. Check the technical specifications tab of our Blu Ray Player reviews for this, but many newer TVs offer this, too.
6. Easy to Use
Blu Ray Players are simple regarding tech products, and most should be capable of doing a decent job of playing the discs. However, the interface and menu can make the world of difference, and a set volume button on the remote, or tricky to find the menu settings can lead to years of irritation. Try to play with the few models in store to see how you get on with the remote and menus.
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