Yes it can if set up for it. In order for a PS3 to be able to play 3D it needs to have current updates and a connection to a 3D display. All PS3 models use software updates to add the features developed whether it is Playstation Plus, Netflix, Move Technology, 3D or any other feature.
Yes they are. They all play DVDs and Blu-Ray discs.Yes they do. They need to be connected to the HDTV with 1080P and a HDMI cable for the Bluray to work as a Blue ray disc player
Yes. Some Blu-Ray players can even play photo CDs and some can even display data on SD cardsAll players can, but not the very early ones (the first ones were manufactured in 2006)All Blu-Ray players can play DVDs and CDs
Yes. As on all PlayStation 3 systems, Move games need the PlayStation Move controller and PlayStation Eye Camera. Games marked "PlayStation move Compatible" do not require the PlayStation Move. If the game is marked "PlayStation Move Required", then it is only playable with the PlayStation Move
Bluray handles all HD formats. As 720p is one of the HD formats, it will play it without a problem. Bluray will also handle 1080i and 1080p formats as well as standard definition. Depending on the set up of the player, the output will be in the format recorded on the disc or it may convert all formats to a single format such as 1080p. As an HD television will also handle any of the formats, it is worth experimenting with the set up to see if 720p discs are displayed better when the player outputs the native format or in a converted format.
40GB, 80GB, or 160GB PS3s can not play PS2 games. NO MATTER WHAT. Do not listen to anyone that says they can play them. On the other hand, 20GB and 60GB PS3s can play them. Yes, actually they can. I have a ps3 myself that is a 40gb and i play ps2 games on it all the time. You can play ps1 and ps2 games on all ps3s no matter how much gb they have. But to play ps2 games, you would have to go to the playstation store and download the free content to play ps2 games.
Yes they are. They all play DVDs and Blu-Ray discs.Yes they do. They need to be connected to the HDTV with 1080P and a HDMI cable for the Bluray to work as a Blue ray disc player
A DVD player cannot play a BluRay disc. A BluRay player can play both BluRay discs and DVDs.
No. All current 3D disc content is HD and so use Bluray discs. You have to have a 3D Bluray player.
No. PlayStation 2 Systems play DVD/CD based PlayStation 2/1 discs ONLY. PlayStation 3 systems use Blu-Ray discs for all PlayStation 3 Software (PS2 still works on certain models)
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Yes it is one of it's features and it also plays DVDs and upgrades them to the level of your HDTV and Connection. Of course nothing can play a Disc in 1080 P if your HDTV and Connection are set up for 480I or 720p. That means if you have a 1080P HDTV connected with an HDMI cable you can play blue ray disc movies and games
Short Answer: NoA stock PS2 will play PlayStation games, PlayStation 2 games, DVD movies and audio CDs. That is all. The PS2 homebrew community, however, has developed SMS player that has the ability to play Divx, Xvid, and mp3 files.
Yes all bluray drives will play cds.
no as all ps3 games are on blue-ray discs and the ps2 does not have a blue-ray disc reader but the ps3 has
Yes. Some Blu-Ray players can even play photo CDs and some can even display data on SD cardsAll players can, but not the very early ones (the first ones were manufactured in 2006)All Blu-Ray players can play DVDs and CDs
No console can play another Brands consoles even if the Discs do fit. That's why when they sell them the indicate what game console the will play in. So none the models of the Playstation, Nintendo, and PC games will play in any Xbox console models and vice versa for all of them.
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.