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ESPN Films 30 for 30 Gift Set Collection, Volume 1 $27.89 In celebration of the ESPN® 30th anniversary, ESPN® Films presents 30 for 30, a critically acclaimed series of films from some of today’s finest directors. From Barry Levinson and Peter Berg to Steve James and Ice Cube, each filmmaker brings their perspective to an extraordinary sports story from the last 30 years. This 6-disc DVD gift set includes the first 15 films from the series as well as o… |
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ESPN Films 30 for 30 Gift Set Collection, Volume 2 $28.79 ESPN Films 30 for 30, Volume 2, includes the final 15 films in ESPN Films’ award-winning series which The Los Angeles Times calls âsome of the best films of 2010.â Featuring Academy Award nominated directors John Singleton, Ron Shelton and Academy Award winner Barbara Kopple, among others, these critically-acclaimed films continue to provide a fresh take at some of the most extraordinary… |
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Learn About The Basics Of Blu Ray Players
It hit the market with a stir revolution ; the fashion in which we looked at the little piece of metal and plastic. Yes we are talking about the blu-ray disc that has redefined the digital storage. Blu-ray which is often misspelled as blue-ray, derives it's name from the blue-violet laser, used to read the disc. The blu-ray format was designed to enable recording, re-phrasing and playback of high definition video ( HD ), as well as storing big amounts of information unthinkable on normal DVD ( Digital Flexible Disc ).
Blu-ray disc is a creation of Blu-ray Disc Association ( BDA ) which comprises of world's leading electronics, PC and media manufacturers including Apple, Dell, Hitachi, HP, JVC, LG, Mitsubishi, Panasonic, Pioneer, Philips, Samsung, Sharp, Sony, TDK and Thomson. Sony took the lead in launching the blu-ray disc in 2005. Although the complete launch took almost a year, it was in 2006 that first commercial blu-ray motion picture title hit the market.
Blu-ray standard was established to hold a standard-length movie in HDTV format, or high definition television. Such movies are displayed in seriously higher resolution and therefore they require much more space for storing. Although the blu-ray disc is identical to a standard DVD or CD, the difference is in the laser that reads it. Rather than a typical red laser that's used in CDs and DVDs a blue-violet laser that has a shorter wavelength is used to read a blu-ray disc.
What separates blu-ray from a conventional DVD is it's high storage space. Compared against a conventional DVD which stores 4.7 GB ( giga bytes ) info on a single layer and 8.5 GB on twin layer, a blu-ray disc has an enormous storage facility of 25 and 50 GB respectively. This however is just the beginning as future blu-ray discs will be well placed to hold up to 200 GB of info. Blu-ray discs also have a higher data transference rate of thirty six Mbps ( megabits per second ) compared against a DVD which transfers at 10 Mbps.
How Does It WorkDiscs store info in spiral grooves called pits which run from the center to the fringe. The data is accessed when a laser reads the other side of these pits i.e. The 'bumps. ' If a disk contains a large amount of information, the pits are packed close together and are much smaller. As the pits become smaller the laser needs to become even more correct in its capability to read the info. This is precisely why we can store more mp3 songs in a CD compared with a normal Audio CD.
A blu-ray laser so has the capacity to read little information than a traditional laser used to read a DVD. Blue lasers have a shorter wavelength ( 405 nanometers ) compared to red lasers ( 650 nanometers ) and the littler beam has the power to focus on the pits more precisely. This is thanks to the shorter wavelength the blue light has, compared with a red on. A blue-Ray discs can read information recorded in pits as tiny as 0.15 microns twice as tiny as the pits on a DVD. Blu-ray has reduced the track pitch from 0.74 microns to 0.32 microns. All of these things give it a big storage space.
Although blu-ray discs have had their fair bit of criticism they without doubt are technology of the future. It is finding it's use in storing Hi-D video, blu-ray players, blu-ray recorder, blu-ray portables and also in preferred game system such as the PlayStation 3 ( PS 3 games ).
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ESPN Films 30 for 30 Collector's Set: Films 01-30 Blu-ray (Limited Edition; Box $70.25 Limited Edition; Box Set - This box set contains all 30 films from the ESPN documentary series 30 FOR 30 in which the Worldwide Leader in Sports commissioned movies from a variety of directors that... |
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ESPN Films 30 for 30: The Two Escobars (Blu-Ray) $29.99 In the early 1990s, the Colombian national soccer team became one of the best squads in the world. Central to its success were two men named Escobar: Andres, the captain and poster child of the team, and Pablo, the infamous drug baron who pioneered the phenomenon known in the underworld as Narco-soccer. ESPN(r) Films 30 for 30: The Two Escobars on Blu-ray(tm) DVD daringly investigates the secret marriage of crime and sport. |
