Article highlights the different options available on DVD players, and what you should look for before purchasing a new DVD player.
There are two ways that DVD players produce images on your television screen. Most newer models are progressive-scan models. These models progressively scan and draw the DVD image on the television screen. Other DVD players draw every other line of the DVD image and then combine them on the screen. These models have slightly older technology and can be bought for the least expensive price. Both progressive-scan and interlace model images will look the same on a traditional analog television. However, if you have a television that produces high definition or digital images, progressive-scan images will appear with higher quality on your television. If you have a television that produces high definition or digital images, or if you are planning on upgrading to one in the near future, you should choose a progressive-scan DVD player so you can enjoy viewing your DVD movies in the best quality possible.
Before choosing a DVD player, you will want to make sure it will be capable of connecting with all of your components. Most DVD players should have outputs that are compatible with most television sets. Some newer televisions may need special output connections. If you want to connect the DVD player to your audio receiver, make sure the DVD player's digital-audio outputs are compatible with the receiver's inputs. You may need a DVD player with a decoder for Dolby Digital if you have an older receiver.
If you want to upgrade to a DVD player, but you still have a lot of VHS cassette tapes, there are combination models that have the capability of playing your DVDs and your VHS tapes. These models give you the option of enjoying your complete movie collection.
Before purchasing a new DVD player, it is a good idea to go to your local electronics store and try out several models. Make sure they are the right size and that the controls are easy to locate and understand. Also, experiment with the remote control and make sure it is easy to use. Know what the DVD player's manufacturer warranty covers. Some stores offer the option of buying another warranty that will last longer or cover more components of the DVD player. Taking a little time in choosing a DVD player will ensure that you will buy a model that you can enjoy for years to come.
