If you aren’t much of ps3 game console user but own a standalone Blu-Ray player, there’s one service that may spark you interest. BluFocus, a new company launched to provide movie studio an advanced testing and advisory service Specialist for Blu-ray movie titles. Yes, the hi-def hardware is too sophisticated they need a dedicated software specialist in Quality control.
At often, I think the hi-def playback is lacking the legacy DVD versatility, slow booting and shutdown time, irresponsive and buggy. True, it took years for DVD to reach maturity. But all I need is a reliable hi-def media with exceptional audio video quality that raises eyebrows, the core features that define high definition not the pointless BJ-live or web content and excessive Java interactive that been dragging the crippled format development down. May be BluFocus can come to rescue, we’ll see.
BluFocus Launches:[via widescreenreview]







One Response to “BluFocus launched Services for Blu-Ray Quality Control”
Henry January 16, 2008
all i can say is FINALLY. HDDVD only had 1 player but to people at least the discs worked. BD has a way to go to gain peoples trust that when they buy a disc it is going ot work on their player.
if all discs use this bluefocus then i feel better buying bd discs.
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