New Features Coming for Blu-ray Format

The high-definition-video war may be by now that Toshiba has conceded defeat for its ailing HD DVD format, but those interested in buying a high-def Blu-ray player still might want to wait for new features coming in the fall.

certain, existing Blu-ray machines can play the nearly 500 Blu-ray discs available. They can deliver gorgeous, top-of-the-line 1080p resolution on compatible high-def televisions. But the next crop of Blu-ray players will be compliant with the upcoming Profile 2.0 standard, which adds Web connectivity to the machines via a feature called BD-Live.

“Imagine being able to download high-definition trailers to current theatrical releases right to your TV, or selecting additional language tracks or other online bonus materials,” says Josh Martin, a senior analyst at consulting firm Yankee Group.

Depending on the disc, BD-Live will plus let citizens chat in real moment during films, type in their mobile phone numbers for free movie-related ring tones, play online multiplayer games or upload custom-made audio commentary.

Sony has announced two upcoming Blu-ray machines

with Profile 2.0 support: the BDP-S350, available that summer for $399, which can be updated to the latest profile by the Web when it’s available; and the BDP-S550 ($499), which will ship with Profile 2.0 in the fall.

“Technology always evolves, and new features are added to platforms continually, whether it’s a Blu-ray machine or other consumer electronics products,” says Chris Fawcett, vice president of home video at Sony Electronics.

The new Sony players will include extras such as built-in or expandable memory and multiple audio technologies, including Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio or DTS-HD Master Audio decoding, depending on the model.

The Sony PlayStation 3 ($399) video game system, which plus has Blu-ray playback functionality, offers a future-proof solution. Sony says the Internet-connected console can download an update for the Profile 2.0 standard.

For now,…

Original post by Chris Davies

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