In another scene from The Seachers (chapter 4), a family sitting around the dinner table looked artificial–a little bit like cardboard cutouts. When one car smiled, I could appreciate how the metal around his mouth bent into a human-like expression.Īt only one point was the NS-WBRDVD2 inferior to the PS3. The animated Cars (again chapter 1) looked simply astounding. In our black-and-white Good Night and Good Luck test (chapter 1), it offered whiter whites, blacker blacks, and grayer grays than the PS3, as well as considerably more detail. The NS-WBRDVD2 looked its best when displaying either the bright and simple colors of computer animation, or no color, at all. That same sense of depth also stood out in a night scene from The Searchers (chapter 20), where John Wayne’s suspenders seemed to jump off his shirt. Both on DVD and Blu-ray, a long shot from Phantom of the Opera (chapter 3) felt almost three-dimensional despite there being nothing technically 3D about it. And once a disc is playing, the results were generally very good.Ĭompared to our reference player, a Sony PlayStation 3, the NS-WBRDVD2 delivers images with a real sense of depth. In our tests, the NS-WBRDVD2 started up the Independence Day Blu-ray in a reasonable 45 seconds-that’s faster than many, but not among the best. First, the disc starts playing reasonably quickly. But the good things start when you close that tray with a disc in it.
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