Brand Name Trust with a Pioneer Blue Ray Player
One of the
most trusted names in consumer electronics and home theater
equipment, Pioneer now offers Blue ray players relatively cheaply,
allowing consumers to rest assured that their next generation home
theater experience is backed up by Pioneer's expertise in designing
top notch equipment. However, there are still many choices
available to you when purchasing a Blue ray player. Do you want a
stand alone player or one that fits into your PC? These options and
more are available to choose from when purchasing a Pioneer Blue
ray drive.
For Your Desktop
Pioneer Blue ray drives for your PC are a great way to watch
Blue ray movies like 300 and Casino Royale on your computer. To get
the full experience though, you'll need a monitor that can support
1080p resolution, such as a 1080p television or computer monitor
that has a resolution of 1920x1200 or 2560x1600. Even if you don't
have a monitor of that size, you can still watch movies with your
Pioneer Blue ray drive, but the resolution will be scaled down.
Also, many people prefer seeing images or movies at their monitor's
native resolution (the resolution that it is advertised at). While
capable of displaying smaller resolutions, these are generally
stretch and don't result in nearly so good an image.
For Your Home Theater
However, many people also prefer to have stand alone Pioneer
Blue ray players for their home theater. These are about the same
price as the desktop 5.25” drives talked about above, but they
generally feature remotes and other nice features (such as a nicer
chassis) that sets them in their own class. For the home theater
enthusiast, they will want a stand alone Pioneer Blue ray player,
while a computer user will probably want a desktop Pioneer Blue ray
drive.
When you
upgrade to any new technology, you can expect to pay at least
several hundred dollars, so for now a Pioneer Blue ray drive or
player will run several hundred dollars with some very high end
models over a thousand (though the average consumer need not be
concerned with those models – they are the Ferrari's of home
theater equipment). Over the next few years, the manufacturing
processes shall improve, and consumers can expect to pay less and
less every single week until they reach current DVD equipment
prices in a few years where players and drives can be bought for
thirty or forty dollars. If you're looking at next generation home
theater equipment and want brand name trust, then you'll want to
check out Pioneer's Blue ray equipment.
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