A tv with a dvd player is a tv configured such that it has a dvd player built into the body of the tv. These tvs vary in price according a few factors, including price, size, and resolution.
There are some major differences between Blu Ray players and DVD players. Among the most important is that you cannot play a Blu Ray disk on a regular DVD player.
There are numerous HDTVs that have built in DVD players. Some include the Viewpia LV-26IEA6 (26") and the Sanyo CE19LD90DVN-B (19"). HD Ready TVs with built in DVD players can also be purchased. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=HDTV+built-in+DVD&x=0&y=0
The Toshiba SD H400 - DVD player / DVR is a good one.
Diferen t between CD 750mb and DVD 850mb
Panasonic make DVD players with video games.
The difference is related to how they store the data. To really learn the differences you'll need a degree in computer sciences. Some DVD players may accept DVD+R but not the DVD-R and vice-versa. But computers can accept them both.
Sony sells Blu ray players for many times the cost of the PS3 because there are differences in the models
This depends on the particular model. Some DVRs have DVD players built in, and some do not. By itself, a standalone DVR (Digital Video Recorder) without a DVD drive built in cannot play a DVD.
Only the most expensive car dvd players have a build in tv tuner.
Like most electronics, or anything which requires a plug, it would be unwise to use most travel DVD players in a pool. Travel DVD players are generally not built to be water-resistant.
Nope, sorry. You can find TVs with built in DVD players from other brands though.
There is no physical difference between a DVD+R (DVD plus R) and a DVD-R (DVD dash R), but there are technical differences between the two formats. However, almost all new DVD writers can record on both formats, so the differences are not an issue for most people. The DVD-R is approved by the standards group 'DVD Forum' while the DVD+R is supported by the 'DVD+RW Alliance'. The main functional differences between DVD-R and DVD+R are: 1) the DVD recorder's built-in defects management 2) the way the recorders format and rewrite DVDs 3) the price More specifically: DVD+R can instantly eject. It can partially record on television and partially on a PC. It has background formatting where you can be recording on the formatted part while it is still formatting the rest of the DVD. DVD+R has the ability to edit filenames, playlist, and movie and song titles. DVD-R has to be formatted before you can record on it. Formatting has to be completed before the DVD-R will eject.