Yes all bluray drives will play cds.
Unlike DVDs, Bluray discs and most games, CDs are not region coded. CDs from any region will play in any player.
Yes. Some Blu-Ray players can even play photo CDs and some can even display data on SD cardsAll players can, but not the very early ones (the first ones were manufactured in 2006)All Blu-Ray players can play DVDs and CDs
Currently, no. You should get a PS3 to do that.
Depends on what you mean by "all formats". A BluRay player will play all commercial DVDs, music CDs, and BluRay DVDs, but may not play some compressed formats like avi, mp3 or mkv files. You need to check the specifications to find out what formats an individual machine will or will not play.
Yes, the Toshiba C55T does play the bluray.
Computers can only play Blu-Ray discs if their optical drive is a Bluray drive rather than a DVD.
Both Mac and Windows can't play Blu-ray directly, so you need some third party software. VLC is a free one which can play some non-commercial disc.
No. You have to go buy a external CD drive.
DVD players and drives cannot handle Bluray discs, whether recording to them or reading from them. Bluray players and drives on the other hand can use DVD discs as well as Bluray discs.
None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them. None, no computers HAVE to have a CD+RW/CD-RW drive but is is helpful to have one to burn cds and play them.
PS2 uses DVDs they only look like Cds used by PlayStation and the Bluray discs used by PS3
A DVD player cannot play a BluRay disc. A BluRay player can play both BluRay discs and DVDs.