A:AnswerYou may wish to consult the article "4K Ultra Blu-Ray Players and Disks - What You Need To Know" on the Lifewire web site (www.lifewire.com). The article points out there is a difference between between a 4K Ultra HD Blu-Ray player and a Blu-Ray Disc player that upscales to 4K. While older Blu-ray Discs can be played on 4K Blu-ray players, the reverse is not the case; 4K Blu-ray Discs cannot be read by older standard Blu-ray Disc players. The article goes on to provide some technical information as to why this is the case.
A:AnswerThe unit power input is 12VDC. It is powered by a 120 VAC to 12 VDC power cord. You would have to find a store that has the 240 to 12 VDC power cord. I did a search online and it showed stores that carry the unit you are looking for.
A:AnswerHi Adil, our Bluray players are region specific/locked. Some apps are exclusive to some regions. No software or plugin will allow those features/apps to be available elsewhere. We suggest purchasing the same model in the country to where it will be used. Regards, -Mark
A:AnswerMost products worth their price "upscale"...shouldn't effect anything. I do not notice any negatives of multiple "upscales." This player upscales which runs through my upscaling receiver which runs to my upscaling TV. I get a GREAT picture. This player will be great for ANY TV with an HDMI cable. The bonus of having a Sony TV is you should be able to lose a remote without losing functionality.
A:AnswerPlasma is just the gas, but the picture is the same. The internet runs through the DVD player, so the TV is just the viewing outlet. It should work if the TV can process fast enough.
A:AnswerYou need to hook up HDMI to your TV so it'll play to its full potential of your system --- yes it is wireless go and use your wireless code number in the Home set up port this will hook it to your wireless Internet