Posts Tagged ‘Blu-ray’

Nov 25 2009

Tei’s Tech Tip – Prepping for Black Friday Battle

Published by Tei Baishiki under Technology.

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That time of year is upon us and it feels as if the holidays are racing towards us faster than ever. Thanksgiving is here and then it’s Black Friday shopping madness which leads to continued waves of shoppers, and all seem to be a bit more pushy each year. Technology can be a wonderful thing and drastically ease this process. For some, technology eases the process of browsing and purchasing gifts. For others, technology wrapped up with a bow is what brings a smile to their face. And for others of us (i.e. Me!), technology involved in every step of the process is the only way that we survive.

Many of you may be familiar with Shutterfly.com for their online print, editing, enhancing, and sharing services. Their products range from cards and stationary, photo books, and calendars, to miscellaneous gifts like mugs, mouse pads, magnets, coasters, etc. I always enjoy playing with the image editing and enhancing online software. It’s easy to use with their slew of products. For more information check them out at http://www.shutterfly.com. Their holiday cards are a quick and easy way to get great looking cards.

One thing that has found its way into many homes these days are digital photo frames. And why not? They bring new life to your memories adding style to the sharing of photos and memories. The pricing on photo frames have been coming down over the past year and I have seen a leaked Black Friday ad for an 8” digital photo frame for $29 at Walmart. Some digital photo frames offer various features such as image and video formats, multiple memory card formats, slideshow modes and built in speakers.

Some people are asking me whether I think the standard-definition DVD is good enough. If you are sitting on the couch staring at your HDTV watching a movie on a Saturday night with your DVD player – I am sorry to say but you are missing out! I admit that when Blu-ray was released and the price tag on that was around $500+ I figured I’d hang out and wait it out. Well, the wait is now over for the price on Blu-Ray players to reach sub $100. A Black Friday Walmart ad has been leaked for a Blu-ray player at $78. However, I must warn that less expensive players are prone to slower load times and lack certain features. The basics behind Blu-Ray is that there are three profiles available: 1.0, 1.1, and 2.0 profiles. Profile 1.0 is the basic profile which allows basic playback of Blue-ray movies. Profile 1.0 players are no longer being made but are still being sold today. Profile 1.1 (also known as BonusView or Final Standard Profile) enables advanced features like picture-in-picture video commentary. Profile 2.0 (also known as BD-Live) requires that the player have Internet access which allows for content to be downloaded (i.e. Downloading of movie trailers).

I hope this glimpse of technology in the holidays helps ease the shopping frenzy and allows you to spend more time with family and friends.