The Sony DVP-NS710HB is a single disc DVD player.
A blue ray player will play both blue ray disks and regular dvds
The Wii U has 1080p and runs most games on 60fps.
try uninstalling and then reinstalling it or try updating the player.
The resolution of a Blu-Ray disc is about 1080p, which means it fires 1080 pixels over the 480p that a DVD has. This gives Blu-Ray disks a better quality of picture.
PS3 games, PS2 games (but you cannot put PS2 games in the new version of the PS3 for some odd reason...) DVDs and if you have an HD ready TV you can play blue-ray DVDs too) I might not be so sure about it though, there could be more things you can do, but this is generally what i think. You can put DVD's into the new slim PS3s and they play much better than on a DVD player that doesn't have upscaling.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
24, 12 on each side.
From my understanding, none of the mini disks skip
I use Windows Media Player But the CD player you are using will have to be new enough to be able to play Re-writable disks
they are floppy disks
You must have a Blue Ray player to play Blue Ray disks because it is a completely different format than DVD even though the disks look similar. This is similar to asking whether you can play DVDs in your car's CD player, completely different format.
no. Its a completely different laser assembly and data storage method you moron