Bluray is a digital storage format and the signal chain from disc to television remains digital. The data follows a signal path that will normally deliver an identical signal to the television regardless of the brand or model of player.
Players are different in that they support different features and have different user interfaces. These don't have any affect on the output image quality.
I would suggest the sony blu ray players, they have the best quality picture and sound. The differnce between blu ray and dvd is that blu ray has 100x better picture and sound capability as well as better pixel system in it. But i would suggest the sony blu ray player as the best high quality blu ray.
Blu Ray DVD players offer the best quality picture there is. It's almost too clear for my liking, but my husband who is a movie buff absolutely loves it. We have it combined with an LCD tv and the picture quality is phenomenal.
people who have bluray players
Bluray players are backwards compatible so they will play standard DVDs as well as Bluray discs. Note that although the DVD is being played by a Bluray player, it does not make it HD quality. Some bluray players will up-convert the standard definition image from 480 or 576 lines up to 1080 lines but although the format is HD, the image quality still remains standard definition.
No, they don't. Bluray players are capable of playing HD video content which is better quality than standard definition video. However, a Bluray player used to reply a DVD in standard definition will not improve the resolution of the image. This is the case even when the player up-scales the image to an HD format.
Sears usually has a good price on DVD players and sometimes they don't. Depends on the quality and if it is a bluray player. And also depends on any holdidays.
Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
Most Bluray players can play either DVDs or Bluray discs using a standard definition television. Almost all Bluray players have an analog composite, S-video or component output that can be used. Before purchasing, check that the player has an output that the television can accept. Note that the quality of the image will be standard definition and not HD. All Bluray players today limit their analog outputs to SD so even with an HD television, analog inputs will not deliver HD images.
Yes, BluRay DVD players also play non Blu-Ray DVDs with no problem.
Bluray is the disc format developed by Sony for HD video content. It is not a television format and only refers to the storage medium. All Bluray disc players need a display and it may be plasma, LDC or LED based. It is therefore impossible to compare Bluray to types of TV.
Bluray players will work with most televisions but an HD television is needed to see the content in HD quality. Blu-Ray players will only operate with a standard definition television using the analog outputs on the player. The outputs are standard definition of course, so the HD quality of the BluRay disc won't be seen.
DVD players and drives cannot handle Bluray discs, whether recording to them or reading from them. Bluray players and drives on the other hand can use DVD discs as well as Bluray discs.
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.