In order for BD Wise to work, both the BD Wise DVD player and the  television set must be Samsung™ products. If one or the other is not,  the inter-connectivity will not work, and the feature will be useless.  Therefore, if you are in the market for a new player and considering  Samsung™ for the BD Wise feature, then you need to make sure that your  television set is compatible. In addition, the television set must be a  high definition set that is capable of adjusting its own resolution. 
The main benefit of the technology is that it seeks to find  the best resolution setting possible for viewing DVD products. Most DVDs  were created before high-definition televisions became extremely  popular. Therefore, the resolution of the DVD, while better than the  old-style VHS tapes, is not set to a level where it can take advantage  of the resolution available on a high definition television. The BD Wise  system helps by not only providing an enhancement, but also setting the  television in way that can take advantage of that enhancement most  effectively. 
In some cases, user may wish to rely on their own settings rather  than the automatic settings that the automatic process may use. The  automatic settings may be better most of the time, but there could be  times when the system does not adequately set an optimum resolution for a  particular disc. In those cases, users can turn off the BD Wise feature  and proceed to come up with their own settings. While this may take a  little more time to set up and get right, it may be the better option  for some discs. 
The BD Wise feature does not come standard on all Samsung™ Blu-ray™  players. Most of the newer, higher-end models do include the technology,  but you should check the features on the box or product to make sure.  The higher-end models also include other features such as BD Live, which  allows users to connect to the Internet and download content.
 



