Yes, these models would be very expensive.
There are no thin DVD players by Sony that can hold ten DVDs. They do make jukeboxes that can hold hundreds, however.
There are plenty. They're called "Jukebox" DVD players and can hold upwards of 200.
Sony's portable DVD players only hold one DVD at a time. However you can opt to have a larger screen. The players have screens ranging from 7 inches to 9 inches.
Yes, dvds can be played on bluray players.
DVD players or Blue Ray Players work.
The laser that is in most DVD players can also read CDs, which is why most DVD players can play audio CDs. The laser in straight CD players cannot read DVDs.
No and HD DVDs are discontinued
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No, standard DVD players cannot play micro DVDs, as micro DVDs are significantly smaller than regular DVDs and use a different format. Micro DVDs are typically designed for specific devices, such as certain handheld players or toys. To play micro DVDs, you would need a compatible player specifically designed for that format.
No and HD DVDs have been permanently discontinued
They're not the same. Blu-Ray is in HD and holds 5 times more data than a DVD can hold. But Blu-Ray players can play DVDs
All DVD-Rs hold the same amount of information. 4.7 gigabytes is the amount all standard DVDs will hold. Dual layered DVDs also called DVD-9 hold roughly 7.95 gigabytes.