Add to that smartphones and tablets don’t have access to HD content as high as that found in a Blu-ray disc - and you could see where a portable Blu-ray player could prove useful. And hi-def content isn’t being streamed or saved onto mobile devices for the most part. Now in this day of tablets and smartphones, screen size alone doesn’t convey portability as much so as resolution. It’s a portable DVD player with a built in hirez screen, I told her. Take the Sony Portable Blu-ray Disc/DVD Player BDP-SX910 - after I had removed it from the packaging and plugged in the charger so that the internal battery could get juiced up - my wife passing it by asked “What is that?” I picked it up and showed it to her by raising the lid, then followed that with pressing the button that opened the disc over on the front where a keyboard would be on a laptop. There’s a gee-whiz factor that some consumer electronics have - it doesn’t necessarily make the product “better” but it certainly makes it attractive to the consumer.
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