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  • The player, model NB500MG9, is a BonusView model that features 1080p/24 output (which sends film-base video at its native 24 frames-per-second rate to a TV or projector that can accept it; therefore, no conversion — 3: 2 pulldown — is needed to match the video to a TV’s 60 fps display).

    New Blu-ray DVD players—one for under $300 2008

  • The player, model NB500MG9, is a BonusView model that features 1080p/24 output which sends film-base video at its native 24 frames-per-second rate to a TV or projector that can accept it; therefore, no conversion—3:2 pulldown—is needed to match the video to a TV’s 60 fps display.

    New Blu-ray DVD players—one for under $300 2008

  • The player, model NB500MG9, is a BonusView model that features 1080p / 24 output (which sends film-base video at its native 24 frames-per-second rate to a TV or projector that can accept it; therefore, no conversion -

    Consumer Reports Electronics Blog 2009

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