I Doubt It!
not usually
No! However if the disk has gouges so gross that there are plastic rags sticking up, they could scratch the laser lens.
No. All DVDs can get scratched. You're just going to have to keep them in a protective case and hope they never get scratched.
"The Playstation 2 is a game console that is capable of playing both DVDs and Video Games. One must buy video games, which come on DVD disks, to play on the console."
All blu-ray players come with backwards-compactability. The PlayStation 3 is a great console for blu-ray playing, as well as many other features of game playing. Yes, you can play normal DVDs on a blu-ray system.
Sounds like the DVD is badly scratched
It depends on:The title. Some sell better than othersThe edition. Original editions sell for more than remastered editionsThe quality of the DVD case. Scratched, cracked or chipped cases or cases where the sleeve is damage sell for less. Non-original cases sell for even less (yes they can tell the difference)The quality of the DVD itself. Scratched DVDs will sell for less
Yes it can and CD's also
You can watch DVDs on any computer that has a DVD player and software for playing DVDs.
DVDs stop playing mid-way because they want to take a rest.
It is protected with a plastic cover and will not be scratched like DVDs and because it is square in shape it is easier to transport.
There are several options to buy a TV console which stores DVDs. In Walmart, Sears, Target or Argos you can find different models and prices. Other option is to look for it online on webpages like Amazon or eBay.