Tenshi no Ai wrote:Blue Ray played play DVDs too?
Will Blu-ray be backwards compatible with DVD?
Yes, several leading consumer electronics companies (including Sony, Panasonic, Philips, Samsung, Pioneer, Sharp and LG) have already demonstrated products that can read/write CDs, DVDs and Blu-ray discs using a BD/DVD/CD compatible optical head, so you don't have to worry about your existing DVD collection becoming obsolete. In fact, most of the Blu-ray players coming out will support upscaling of DVDs to 1080p/1080i, so your existing DVD collection will look even better than before. While it's up to each manufacturer to decide if they want to make their products backwards compatible with DVD, the format is far too popular to not be supported. The Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) expects every Blu-ray Disc device to be backward compatible with DVDs.
All I know is that LOTS of people will be getting PS3s because of it having a cheap BR player in it...
So what are your thoughts on it? Picking one up right away? Enthralled by it's... amazing new differences?
Wingzero22 wrote:
The other thing is, I don't have a HD TV and if I'm right. You can use a Bly Ray player with non HD TV, but you will not get the full output of the player.
Its like buying a car with no motor.
Wingzero22
Orange Kitten wrote:I WILL buy a PS3, but not for a year for the price to drop. I didn't buy DVD-Rs when they came out for $1000, and now they're less than $100.
If you're not impressed with the "higher" quality Blu-Ray gives over DVD, then you're not impressed with the quality HD has over SD. Simple stats: 480i VS 1080P.
Sure, not everyone has an HDTV, but they will eventually. The technology has to start somewhere.
I'm a fan of the playstation anyway over Xbox or nintendo, so I'd buy one eventually even if it didn't have HD capabilities.
Apple has said nothing official, but I'm POSITIVE Apple will ship macs with Blu-Ray. Maybe not right away, but eventually.
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