Monday, June 9, 2014

What's the differences between Blu-Ray & HD DVD Player?




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Can a regular Blu-Ray play a HD DVD?


Answer
HD-DVD was a competing format to Blu-Ray. Both are HD formats. Several months ago, HD-DVD was dropped by all its coalition manufacturers. A couple companies made players that could play both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD, but those models have been discontinued due to the demise of the HD-DVD format. Unless your player specifically lists HD-DVD as a format that it supports, your Blu-Ray player will not play HD-DVDs.

Blu Ray DVD?

Q. I am buying DVD'S online, and I am seeing ads for Blu Ray DVD'S. What is a Blu Ray DVD - and also - what is the difference between a Blu Ray DVD and a regular DVD???


Answer
Blu-ray is a high-definition format for movies to play in full HD resolution (known as 1080p). Of course, you need a high-def TV to play high-def movies.

And, like all technology updates of this sort, Blu-ray will play your old DVDs but your DVD player will not play Blu-ray discs. Hope this helps.




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