tomman58 wrote:
Listen up! Blue ray is the current method of DVD players. PERIOD. Anyone that has a simpler system sucks, period. If you don't have a blu ray you are in a caveman environment.
If you have tapes you are missing out on the current tech by a mile!!!!
A Sony blu ray costs less than 70 bucks if you can't afford that steal the money from a McDonald employee.
Good grief am I in America ???
First off, pardon me for sucking, since I don't own a Blu-ray player. :R I could afford one, without committing crimes against fast-food restaurant workers, but don't see any advantage for me at the present...and for the record my house is hardly cave-like so long as you don't venture too far into the basement. I'd just rather spend my $70 on other things like campsite registrations, and once there get out and do things besides watching movies.
Blu-rays are not any form of DVD, but an entirely different medium (though of course both are optical discs and based on the same basic concepts). Blu-rays have more densely packed data, holding more information, so they can fit an HD movie on the disc. To be able to read that, they need to use a higher frequency of light (which allows for greater resolution when reading the disc), which is where the name comes from--it's a blue laser, rather than the red ones used for DVDs. Actually, a Blu-ray player needs a separate red laser to read DVDs; the two formats are not really compatible with each other beyond the physical disc size.