Saturday, January 9, 2010

Play A Teck Deckgames HD TVs Play Blueray? I Don't Get It?

HD TVs play blueray? I don't get it? - play a teck deckgames

I'm trying to improve my TV to a TV with integrated DVD player, and I looked at Toshiba. They have TV HD-DVD combo, which attracted my attention. Allow me this, but it will play blue ray discs?

Teck, I'm not a geek, but I like playing Blueray disks on a TV DVD combo, so we are not a separate file, TV and DVD use. Suggestions? Looking for something at least 15 inches or more in a budgeted $ 900 or less.

7 comments:

agb90spr... said...

What none of the other guests have said, you do not see the difference from a DVD on any screen size smaller. They would be wasting your money.

Blu-ray offers a great picture, but the sound and feel less close (on the screen as ~ 5 m for a 1080p 40 ") requires a minimum of 40" 720p HDTV for the trouble (and preferably a model with a good 1080p atmosphere and sound system) ... Otherwise, you can also use an upscaling DVD player and the cost of both Blu-ray ($ 300 +) and save $ 5 - $ 20 extra Blu-ray on the same film on DVD.

Blu-ray is a superior alternative to HD-DVD price - not as a substitute.

Do not feel bad, most consumers can benefit from Blu-ray. You are in the majority.

As for a combo TV / DVD players are a bad idea, because if a party does not pose a problem and can not replace that part of the DVD when it is not (ususally in a maximum of 4-5).

davegsan... said...

no. Blu-ray and HD DVD are competing technologies that are the same. HD-DVD bit the dust so used to sell more albums in this format HDDVD Player is the best TV can be waived.

If the DVD is a normal DVD BlazeDS ICD also used to play HD movies. Only a Sony Blueray player plays HD Blueray movies. DVD players also break very often do not buy a combo box. Very bad idea.

fox6825 said...

to a blue ray disc, you need a Blue Ray DVD player to play. unless the player Television, says his blue ray then it is not. You can also use a PlayStation 3 because it is also a blue ray DVD player. HDTV is compatible with Flash-blue blue ray, that high-definition television in the family DVD player.

fox6825 said...

to a blue ray disc, you need a Blue Ray DVD player to play. unless the player Television, says his blue ray then it is not. You can also use a PlayStation 3 because it is also a blue ray DVD player. HDTV is compatible with Flash-blue blue ray, that high-definition television in the family DVD player.

edrogers... said...

Unfortunately, you have not probably find an HDTV / Blu-ray combo for your price range. It's actually a good thing - Combos can be a pain in the neck.

I would advise you to buy more for your ball to first HDTV. Save up a little more and buy a separate Blu-Ray/PS3. Good luck!

edrogers... said...

Unfortunately, you have not probably find an HDTV / Blu-ray combo for your price range. It's actually a good thing - Combos can be a pain in the neck.

I would advise you to buy more for your ball to first HDTV. Save up a little more and buy a separate Blu-Ray/PS3. Good luck!

TV TECH-man® said...

Ok .... holds. You're here too early.

You now need to wait because the players you watch HD Blu-Ray

YET .... But in the future.

Well, you young Def 480P signal from a DVD player on your TV ...
The TV is HD, but the DVD is a DVD player available ..... They are not as Blu-Ray or HD-DVD ...

And you can bet that the manufacturer should make a point of sale ....

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