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Jesus is L
I have a tv with high definition capability, but I do not have the hd converter box. Also can a blu-ray dvd player play regular dvds not just blu-ray disks?
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You just connect the blu-ray player directly to your HDTV. There is no "HD converter box" needed (are you talking about the digital TV tuner? that's only used by your antenna, not things like a blu-ray player.)
Blu-ray players can play regular DVDs as well, and upscales them just like those upscaling DVD players.
You just connect the blu-ray player directly to your HDTV. There is no "HD converter box" needed (are you talking about the digital TV tuner? that's only used by your antenna, not things like a blu-ray player.)
Blu-ray players can play regular DVDs as well, and upscales them just like those upscaling DVD players.
What do I need to consider when buying a blu-ray dvd player?
Jim N
I am thinking about upgrading my dvd player to a blu-ray as I have purchased a 1080P HDTV. Sony has a unit for $369.00 (Walmart) is this a good price or is it too basic? Help!!!
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It really depends on how you plan to use it. Bluray devices will:
Play disks
Record blank disks with video, audio, pictures or data
Connect to Internet for additional content/features
Play high resolution games, locally or on the Internet
If you just want to watch movies, the Sony you've looked at is a fine choice.
If you want to play games, PlayStation 3!
If you want to log onto additional movie content from the Internet, you will need a machine with an ethernet connection, and you will have to connect to your home network with a cable or a wireless bridge
If you want to record blank disks, I'd recommend getting a Bluray burner installed in a computer. You can use an existing (newer powerful) computer or buy a dedicated one for your HDTV.
It really depends on how you plan to use it. Bluray devices will:
Play disks
Record blank disks with video, audio, pictures or data
Connect to Internet for additional content/features
Play high resolution games, locally or on the Internet
If you just want to watch movies, the Sony you've looked at is a fine choice.
If you want to play games, PlayStation 3!
If you want to log onto additional movie content from the Internet, you will need a machine with an ethernet connection, and you will have to connect to your home network with a cable or a wireless bridge
If you want to record blank disks, I'd recommend getting a Bluray burner installed in a computer. You can use an existing (newer powerful) computer or buy a dedicated one for your HDTV.
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