Many of the tests done by those magazines are error handling tests. It shows how well the player handles disks with mastering error, such as showing video cadence on film material. Such tests are easily done, and the results can be easily compared quantitatively. But I don't see a lot of tests on those magazines that deal with quality of video decoder, which is the subject of the discussion here.
24FPS vs 30FPS issue is a good point, and it's the display that needs to handle such input, not the player. Many of the displays being sold today support 120Hz or 240Hz, which are multiples of 24 and don't have any issue handling 24FPS source material.
24FPS vs 30FPS issue is a good point, and it's the display that needs to handle such input, not the player. Many of the displays being sold today support 120Hz or 240Hz, which are multiples of 24 and don't have any issue handling 24FPS source material.