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.
You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
Blu-ray Disc media include these features: 50GB capacity - Each disc can hold more than 10 standard DVDs. 25GB capacity - Each disc can hold more than 5 standard DVDs.
Yes all PS2s can play DVDs so can the PS3, but they can not play all DVDs from any area or format. No DVD Player can do that. Playstation can not play a DVD because it has only a CD and is not DVD capable any more than a CD player can Play DVDs some playstation2 can play DVDs and some can not .it depends on the area
They have playback capabilities that DVDs can never have and they can hold up to 50 GB of data, which is 5 times more data than a DVD can hold
Digital Versatile Disks (DVD) will store that much as will thumb drives/ memory sticks/ USB drives
Yes their is more cds than DVDs
The advantages of owning a Sony Blu-Ray player is the ability to buy Blu-Ray DVDs which have a higher quality of sound and image than HD-DVDs. Although, they can be more costly.
Blu-Rays are in the highest HD out there yet and they can hold 5 times more data than a DVD can hold and they have special abilities that DVDs can never have
Blu-Rays are used only for high definition. Blu-Rays hold up 5 times more data than a DVD can hold. Blu-Rays have capabilities that are way ahead of DVDs, such as accessing the bonus material while watching the movie
No. Blu-Ray discs will only work in a Blu-Ray player. But DVDs can play in a Blu-Ray player. Blu-Rays are far more advanced in technology than DVDs and DVD players don't have the right type of laser to read Blu-Rays.
Blu-Ray is for HDTVs. They can hold up to 5 times more data than a DVD can hold. Blu-Rays are also more resistant to scratches and harder to break than DVDs