I would highly recommend a blu ray player made by Sony over any other company as Sony is the leading company in its making and is found in there gaming console, the PlayStation 3.
Some Aspire notebooks ship with a Blu-Ray optical drive and the Acer Arcade media playback software.
My one does not come with Blu ray player but definitely has got the sticker on the panel with a small star sign which says "specifications vary depending on model" so the answer is NO
Some Aspire notebooks like acerAspire 5920g, acerAspire 8930g, acerAspire 6935 ship with a Blu-Ray optical drive and the Acer Arcade media playback software.
Depending on the age of your Acer laptop it may or may not have the capability to read a blu-ray disc (depends on the type of laser fitted in your DVD ROM drive). Check the Acer website for possible firmware updates - but in most cases, you won't be lucky.
You can't
No
A Blu-Ray player is capable of playing normal DVD's - even upconverting to make a better picture. However, a standard DVD player cannot play Blu-Ray DVD's.
It plays Blu-Ray Discs, which make the image HD and more realistic.
No, Blu-ray Burner is an external drive, through which you can play blu-ray discs, while blu-ray player is a software to play blu-ray files. Common blu-ray player like Macgo Blu-ray Player, VLC Media Player, and so on.
In most cases you are unable to hookup a Blu-Ray or DVD player through a DISH receiver since they only have outputs, and no inputs. If your Blu-Ray player does have an input, all you would have to do is run a cable from the receiver to the input on the Blu-Ray device, then from the device in to your TV. Make sure it's on the correct input and you're good to go.
No, a PS3 is a blueray player.
no they do not make those yet.