
This is a high performance video deck in all but weight. Blu-rays always deliver the same quality no matter what.ĭon’t let the unassuming appearance fool you.

Streaming services offer a lower bitrate than Blu-ray at pretty much all times, but they're also variable, so if the network's struggling, your quality dips. You might have paid a premium for one of the best OLED TVs to see cinematic detail in dark areas, but what good is it if that information can't even reach the TV? At lower bitrates, you start to get softer edges, you see blocks of colour that make things look artificial, and there's less detail in dark areas. At a higher bitrate, you can fit in more precise details, more colour nuance, more dynamic range.

It mostly comes down to bitrate, which is the amount of digital video information that can be squeezed into each second of video. If you've invested in one of the best TVs with one of the best soundbars to match, then you want to give it the best material to work with, right?

Streaming services may offer the ultimate in convenience and choice, but when it comes to rock solid 4K UHD image quality and immersive cinema sound, the humble physical disc still takes some beating – particularly if you’ve already made a heavy investment in discs over the years.
