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dockmasterdave's avatar
Jan 21, 2018

DVD player died. Should we go blue ray ?

We always carry a DVD player and assortment of discs. Have been used for rainy evenings with no OTA TV, or sickness, so staying around TT all day.
Our small portable DVD player finally died.
I'm about to start looking at replacements, and wondered if it was time to join the 21st century and go Blue Ray.
Looking for opinions. T I A

39 Replies

  • I bought a cheap Blue Ray player from WalMart. I think I paid $40? We’ve had it now for 4 years. Even better would be a WiFi Blue Ray palyer thay could stream stuff like Netflix.
  • wnjj's avatar
    wnjj
    Explorer II
    bukhrn wrote:
    Oldtymeflyr wrote:
    Our Sony Blue Ray will play non Blue Ray DVD's! It may be a standard feature.

    Rick
    I would think that if the OP carries a collection like ours, over 200 DVD's, this would be a must.

    With that many DVD’s, you should consider a digital solution. One hard drive and a media player for all of them.
  • Think I paid $50 for a Walmart Blu-Ray player. Has HDMI, so a single plug and play into the $150 Walmart flat screen..

    Both the TV and the player ride in the travel trailer, so they get bounced around I'm sure..

    Work fine. If not, I'll just get a replacement at the local Walmart of where ever we are.. They seem to be everywhere we are!

    Good luck!

    Mitch
  • Oldtymeflyr wrote:
    Our Sony Blue Ray will play non Blue Ray DVD's! It may be a standard feature.

    Rick
    I would think that if the OP carries a collection like ours, over 200 DVD's, this would be a must.
  • DrewE's avatar
    DrewE
    Explorer III
    Any Blu-ray player (well, any I've ever come across) will also play DVDs (and, for that matter, CDs).

    If you don't have and won't be getting an HDTV, there isn't a whole lot of reason to prefer the Blu-ray IMHO, though maybe eventually it will become hard to find things on DVD. On the other hand, there's not a whole big reason to avoid one, also. Do make sure that it has appropriate connections for your TV--e.g. a player with only HDMI out would be less than useful with a TV that lacks an HDMI input.
  • Are there any recommendations on one that might handle being bounced around better than others ? Are there any brands you liked or hated ?
  • Our Sony Blue Ray will play non Blue Ray DVD's! It may be a standard feature.

    Rick

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