The DVD Matrix
by Rossi Fernandes and Aliasgar Pardawala
Morpheus in The Matrix said, "You got to see it to
believe it". In the same vein, playing DVD movies on DVD drives take
you to a new level of clarity and immersion
Wouldn't you love to watch The Matrix with quality sound and video
in the comfort of your own home? Well, your wait is over. DVDs bring
with them radical features such as Dolby Digital-compliant surround
sound, high-resolution, full frame rate video and other features that
you would never imagine possible outside a theatre. However, the most
important feature of DVDs is that it brings an interactive element
to movie-watching.
With DVDs having the capacity to store up to 17 GB of data, it is
now possible to store movies with alternate endings, behind-the-scenes
previews, uncut versions, etc-all on one disc. Also, with the right
kind of audio equipment, you can have complete surround sound for
that unbeatable movie-watching experience at home.
To top it all, you can even junk that old CD-ROM drive of yours because
DVD drives are totally backward compatible with all the CD-ROM standards
and discs. So, before you get the popcorns ready and sit down to watch
that new blockbuster, let's take a closer look at DVD drives as well
as DVD software players. |
|
|
Skip Ahead : 
1 Introduction
2 Test Process
3 Product Reviews
4 Comparison Table |