Comments on: Can a blu ray player play regular DVDs? Also, how good is blu ray compared to regular DVDs? http://blu--ray.biz/2009/06/blu-ray-players/152/ Discussing the Blu Ray players & disks that help make TV grand. Sat, 26 Dec 2009 23:31:34 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.9 hourly 1 By: home theater http://blu--ray.biz/2009/06/blu-ray-players/152/comment-page-1/#comment-578 home theater Wed, 10 Jun 2009 06:07:05 +0000 http://blu--ray.biz/2009/06/blu-ray-players/152/#comment-578 <a href="**"></a> The Blue-Ray player would actually "up convert" or interpolate the missing lines/information from the old DVD's. Blu-Ray players are backward compatible, so your old DVD5 and DVD9 are still good. Just a small suggestion, if you are considering a Blu-Ray player, might want to just go ahead and get a PS3 since it's a player plus a lot more....

The Blue-Ray player would actually “up convert” or interpolate the missing lines/information from the old DVD’s. Blu-Ray players are backward compatible, so your old DVD5 and DVD9 are still good. Just a small suggestion, if you are considering a Blu-Ray player, might want to just go ahead and get a PS3 since it’s a player plus a lot more….

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By: thecarltan http://blu--ray.biz/2009/06/blu-ray-players/152/comment-page-1/#comment-577 thecarltan Mon, 08 Jun 2009 01:06:28 +0000 http://blu--ray.biz/2009/06/blu-ray-players/152/#comment-577 <a href="**"></a> If you put a regular DVD in a blu ray player, it should upconvert the DVD to 1080p. Blu ray combined with a compatible (720p or optimum 1080p) HDTV is definitely better definition.

If you put a regular DVD in a blu ray player, it should upconvert the DVD to 1080p. Blu ray combined with a compatible (720p or optimum 1080p) HDTV is definitely better definition.

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