Bluray is the development of Sony. It was produced to support HD video and must be considered more of a development than an invention. There are numerous technologies that went into the format and each was developed or enhanced by different teams of engineers.
The Bluray system includes the manufacturing process for the discs, data encoding, laser specification and more.
Yes, so long as they are the same type of disks, for example; bluray would work with bluray.
No. You need a BluRay player that specifically says it can read 3-D disks
Someone at Sony invented the BluRay concept. It was introduced in 2001. The first Blu Ray players were initially marketed by Sony in two thousand and six.
No. A standard DVD disk does not have the capacity to record a movie in BluRay format.
If you want to import games it will work as PS3 games are not locked however PS2 games, bluray disks and dvds are so you cant import them
The CD was invented in 1982 by James russel.
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A television capable of displaying 720p is a high definition one and therefore will handle Bluray disks, whether they contain 1080 or 720 format video signals.
DVD players cannot play Bluray discs. The lasers and the data storage are different so no data can be read from a Bluray disc in a DVD drive. That is the case whether or not there is any up-scaling available in the player. Bluray players on the other hand are quite happy to play DVDs as well as Bluray discs.
people who have bluray players
Beacaus bluray is newer and they think everybody has a bluray player... eventually it will come on dvd.
Yes, the Toshiba C55T does play the bluray.