Bose DVD players do not work with blu ray, unfortunately. Although Bose does supply everything from full home theatre systems to televisions and speakers and more.
Yep, just plug them in and your ready to go;)
No. Blu-Ray discs are not DVDs and they will only work on Blu-Ray players. But there are portable Blu-Ray players
The Game Boy Advance TV converter works well with car DVD players as long as they can accept the converter.
They should.My grandma just got an hd 2 months ago and she has her DVD player hooked up from the 90's.So yeah it should work
The problem depends on how you are getting the video into the TV. If you are burning the video file to a DVD disc then most DVD players will not recognise the AVI file and it will have to be converted to a DVD friendly MPEG format so that it can be viewed on a TV.
There are some DVD players that can do that, but you'll have to pay considerably more for them.
The Bose surround systems will work with any audio signal that has an analog or digital output. If you TV has that, then you're good to go.
Power adapters aren't required to protect TVs and DVD players, but they're cheap protection.
Blu-Ray players will NOT work on standard definition TVs. They will only work on an HDTV and that requires an HDMI cable
I dont think there are or will be any TV antennas available for portable DVD players. DVD players are meant to play DVDs and cannot be used as Television, so any question or doubt of antennas does not arise. As far as my knowledge goes this isn't possible.
No. They sell DVD players and TV's but not both put together. Other companies do such as Coby. http://www.target.com/DVD-TV-Combo-Players-TVs/b?ie=UTF8&node=161241011