A Blu-Ray player is the first requirement. To watch the content in high definition, an HD television with an HDMI connection is needed but a Bluray player can also be connected to a standard definition television using the analog connections. The benefit of HD will be lost, but you are still able to watch the content.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
No it cannot you need a ps3 or a bluray player
No it cannot you need a ps3 or a bluray player
Yes they are. They all play DVDs and Blu-Ray discs.Yes they do. They need to be connected to the HDTV with 1080P and a HDMI cable for the Bluray to work as a Blue ray disc player
So far, no Apple product has a drive that will play BluRay.
Bluray players will work with most televisions but an HD television is needed to see the content in HD quality. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
Yes but there's a couple of things you need to make sure are done right. The display, the power and the Bluray Discs. This is the easiest way: 1. Buying a modern flat-screen and using HDMI is the best way to go since HDMI works with NTSC (America) and PAL (Europe) in most cases. 2. As for power your PS3 should have an universal power supply (120V / 240V), check the labeling to be sure. You'll have to find an adapter for the outlet though. 3. Don't worry about the Bluray Discs. If they're official PS3 Bluray Discs, they're region free and can work on any PS3.
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You will require a Bluray player to play a disc. To watch content in high definition, you will need an HD television with an HDMI connection between them. However, Bluray players have analog outputs to allow a standard definition signal to be connected to non HD televisions.
To watch a Bluray disc in high definition, an HDMI cable is needed. However, almost all Bluray players have an analog, standard definition output that can be connected to televisions that do not have HDMI inputs.
Yes.
Bluray players are backwards compatible so they will play standard DVDs as well as Bluray discs. Note that although the DVD is being played by a Bluray player, it does not make it HD quality. Some bluray players will up-convert the standard definition image from 480 or 576 lines up to 1080 lines but although the format is HD, the image quality still remains standard definition.