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When you connect a DLNA-certified Blu-ray player to your home network, you can stream content like digital music files and photos from other DLNA-compatible devices and computers on your network.

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An output that lets you connect the DVD player to any device with a coaxial digital input. Though coaxial digital connections use standard RCA-style jacks, a coaxial digital audio cable designed specifically for the wider frequency bandwidth of digital signals is recommended.
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An output that lets you connect the DVD player to any device with an optical digital input. Optical digital connections require a special type of fiber optic cable, known as Toslink. Since the signal is carried optically rather than electronically, an optical cable is virtually impervious to magnetic or electrical interference.
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A video signal in which the brightness (luminance) and color (chrominance) portions of the signal are processed separately. Component video signals provide greater color accuracy than S-video or composite signals. Where S-video separates the luminance and chrominance portions of the signal, component video goes a step further and splits the chrominance portion into two components. The benefits - improved color accuracy and less color bleeding - are especially noticeable on larger-screen TVs.
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A connection on the player (generally an RJ-45 jack) which is used for connecting to the Internet. Some players use this for firmware updates while others allow you to access bonus material.

Compatibility

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A format where virtually all of the DVD disc's data storage capability is devoted to audio. The result is a higher signal-to-noise ratio, wider frequency response, and wider dynamic range than CD. The disc can also have various channel configurations, such as 6-channels or 2-channels of ultra-high-resolution audio. DVD-Audio discs will not play on standard CD or DVD players, and require a model with specific decoding capabilities.
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"SACD" refers to high-resolution Super Audio CDs, a special audiophile disc format that offers warmer, smoother, more "analog" sound than standard CDs.
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"CD-R/W Capable" means the model can play back rewritable audio CDs (CD-RWs).
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"CD-R Capable" means the model can play back recordable audio CDs (CD-Rs).
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Some players can play MP3 music files that have been recorded to a CD.

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  • Cambridge Audio Azur 651BD

    Universal 3D Blu-ray player

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    • plays standard and 3D Blu-ray discs, SACDs, DVD-Audio discs, DVDs, and CDs
    • built-in audio decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio
    • 7.1-channel preamp output for connection to a compatible receiver or preamplifer

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    $799.99

  • Cambridge Audio Azur 752BD

    Universal 3D Blu-ray player with digital audio inputs and Wi-Fi®

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    • plays standard and 3D Blu-ray discs, SACDs, DVD-Audio discs, DVDs, and CDs
    • Internet-ready with Wi-Fi — for wireless streaming of video, photos, and music
    • dual HDMI inputs for connecting audio/video sources, plus digital audio inputs to take advantage of built-in audiophile-grade DAC (optical, coaxial)

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    $1,199.99

    Open Box: $1,079.99

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