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Old 02-23-2007, 08:07 AM   #1
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Default March 2007 Perfect Vision Blu-ray Rising Special Feature

The March 2007 Perfect Vision magazine has a special 7 page BLU-RAY Rising feature article. It starts on page 26 and ends on page 32. The article talks about how the quality of movies and players keeps improving compared to summer of 2006 when the format had issues when it first launched. The article has a good review of the Panasonic DMP-BD10, Pioneer Elite BDP-HD1, and Samsung BD-P1000 with updated firmware. All 3 players in general overall had good reviews with plusses and minuses for all 3. They really liked the Pioneer picture quality better then the Panasonic. Due to the 1080P/24 output on the Pioneer when connected to a 1080P/24 display the Pioneer had smoother motion and camera pans. When reviewing the Pioneer they went into detail about the advantages of 1080P/24 and how the local movie cinema repeats each 24fps two or three times.The Pioneer BLU-RAY player is only $200 more then the Panasonic.

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