1. First make sure you have a HDMI lead along with a TV which has a HDMI port.
2. Plug the HDMI cable into the Blu-Ray player and the otherside into the TV.
3. Take the remote for your TV and locate the "HDMI 1" or something similar to get started.
Get a external Blu-ray player and hook it up.
All you need is a HDMI 1.3 Audio/Video cable to hook up your Blu-Ray player to your TV.
Blu-ray is correct, though I have seen Blu ray and Bluray on some websites.
In most cases you are unable to hookup a Blu-Ray or DVD player through a DISH receiver since they only have outputs, and no inputs. If your Blu-Ray player does have an input, all you would have to do is run a cable from the receiver to the input on the Blu-Ray device, then from the device in to your TV. Make sure it's on the correct input and you're good to go.
No, Blu-ray Burner is an external drive, through which you can play blu-ray discs, while blu-ray player is a software to play blu-ray files. Common blu-ray player like Macgo Blu-ray Player, VLC Media Player, and so on.
Your player should be equipped with WiFi if you want to get Netflix
I think blu ray reader is a blu ray drive and blu ray player is a blu ray player
Only if it is a 3D blu-ray player. If it is a 3D blu-ray player it won't work.
Connect through a USB cord
No. Blu-Ray players require an HDMI cable to hook up to a TV and only HDTVs accept HDMI cables
In my opinion, a blu-ray player is used for playback Blu-ray movie, while a Blu-ray reader can deal with both movie and data Blu-ray discs.
Yes, but with the proper Y cables.