Wes asked:

When connecting a BluRay DVD player to an HDTV, which HDMI cable should I use? There are so many different kinds. Are the more expensive cables better?

JuventusFan93 asked:

I recently started transfering old camcorder tapes onto my computer. I am going to put them on a bluray disc as I have 2 ps3’s and 3 hdtv’s in my house plus I can put more vidoes on one bluray disc. I wanted to know if the quality will be better because its on a bluray?

andrealg asked:

I have an hdtv and my dvd, when connected to a hdmi cable, can have different resolutions including 1080p and 1080i. But I dont really see any difference between both of them. What is wrong? What is the difference? If I buy a blu ray player will the audio and visuals be better?

Yoda asked:

I’ve read alot about proper viewing distances for viewing blu ray movies and HDTV. My viewing distance is way outside of the range. I have a 65″ RP CRT which is 1080i, and my viewing distance is about 16 feet away. Is buying a blu ray a player a waste of my money or should I invest in a good upconvert dvd player instead.

vengeance1262 asked:

depending on standard t.v or HDTV which would you prefer on blue-ray, or DVD depending on the time the movie was made and if it looks much better and has a better sound quality than a DVD.

Curtis

asa1_me asked:

Would you believe I just brought me a $300.00 blue ray player and I did a side by side comparison. Is it just me because I dint see a damn difference between the two. Do any body see a difference?

Lane

avatar Lovin' Blu Rays, all day long. I am not actually in front of my screen all that much, butt... when I jones for some art or some comedy or some action or my other subscribed-to Verizon FIOS hi def feed, then Blu Ray is the higher defafriginition format for me. Thanks!
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