Well Iron Man came to theaters on may 2nd, Friday so that means it'll be coming to DVD and blu ray disc on october 28th, 2008 Tuesday.
Well iron man came to theaters on may 2nd, Friday so that means it'll be coming to DVD and blu ray disc on october 28th, 2008 Tuesday.
A Bluray disc stores five times more data than a DVD. Therefore, a DVD will not have the capacity to store the contents of a Bluray disc.
No
yes, but you wont get high definition quality
A DVD player cannot play a BluRay disc. A BluRay player can play both BluRay discs and DVDs.
Iron man will be coming to blu ray disc and DVD on october 28th, 2008 Tuesday, the dark knight will be coming to blu ray disc in December 2008, and the mummy 3 will be coming to DVD and blu ray disc in January 2009, and journey to the center of the earth 3D will be coming to DVD and blu ray disc in December 2008.
Inception is coming to DVD and Bluray on December 6th. Its official
No. DVD quality will be displayed whether the player is a DVD player or a Bluray player. DVDs won't be the same quality as a Bluray disc of course.
HD DVD and Bluray were competing high definition disc formats. In 2009 HD DVD was withdrawn from sale as it became apparent that Bluray had won the HD disc battle. The two formats are not compatible so HD DVDs can only be played on an HD DVD player.
No. All current 3D disc content is HD and so use Bluray discs. You have to have a 3D Bluray player.
There are three storage formats for video discs: A DVD will carry standard definition video and will be described simply as "DVD". DVDs can be played on standard definition DVD players as well as either of the HD disc players mentioned below. Regardless of the player used, the image will always be standard definition. HD DVD is one of the two HD disc formats. The disc will be described as an "HD DVD". This format was withdrawn in 2009 when Bluray won the HD format war. HD DVD players and discs are still around but none are sold commercially now. These discs can only be played on HD DVD players. Bluray is the other HD video disc format. They will always be described as "Bluray". They can only be played on Bluray players and will not operate on standard DVD players. Nor will they play on an HD DVD player. Note: HD DVD is the product trade name of the now defunct high definition disc format. It is also commonly used in reference to an disc that supports high definition video. Therefore, is it sometimes used as a reference to Bluray. Although Bluray is a high definition DVD, it is NOT an "HD DVD". As the HD DVD format moves into the history books of television, the term is used more and more to refer to Buray even though it is strictly not the correct term.
To play a high definition DVD, you need a high definition DVD player. There are two types available currently. HD DVD, developed by Toshiba is one and BluRay, developed by Sony is the other. They are not compatible, so an HD DVD will not play on a BluRay player and a BluRay disc will not play on an HD DVD player. BluRay looks like it is the winner in the format war between the two companies over the last years so it is likely that Toshiba's format will disappear in the coming months. Note that HD DVD can refer to the Toshiba format but it can also refer to high definition DVDs in general.
Currently, no. You should get a PS3 to do that.