There is no region free Blu-ray player, only the region free disc. Or there are some Region free Blu-ray player software, refers to: http://blog.bluray-player-software.com/region-free-blu-ray-player-software/
You can't
You can't.
Yes it is they made the new Ps3 region free
The PS3 is region free and the region restriction is not what stops the PS3 games from being used from different countries
The region free disc works with any Blu-ray player. As explained below: Region A: U.S., Japan, Latin America, East Asia (except China). Region B: Europe, Africa, Australia, New Zealand Region C: China, Russia, India, remaining countries. However, despite the provisions for Blu-ray Disc region coding, many Blu-ray Discs are released without region coding. In this case, you can play a non-region coded disc that is released in any area of the World. But for the rest, you need region free Blu-ray player software to help you. For example, Aurora Blu-ray Player software, etc.
No
Maybe. Some BD's are coded region-free, so can be played by a Blu-Ray player in any country. About 70% of the discs out there are region free, but most current releases from studios have region coding which will not permit a US player to play a UK disc. With Blu-ray it's Region A, B, and C North America is Region A: Americas, Japan, Korea and South East Asia. Europe is Region B: Europe, Middle East, Africa and Australia Asia is Region C: Russia, India, Mainland China and Central Asia countries. we offer best prices on multisystem-electronics on region-free-dvd-blu-ray-players
No, realplayer will only play CD and DVDs from your region. You will need to install a Blu-ray drive, a Blu-ray Player and an HD monitor on you PC in order to watch Blu-ray movies in their full glory. There are free Blu-ray players available to download from the Internet.
Yes Sony left out the region encoding for games, but Blu-Ray movies will still be region encoded.
yes for games, no for dvds and blue rays
A Blu ray player will play a standard DVD (as long as the region code is compatible). You should check your Blu ray player for upscaling capability (with upscaling, the Blu ray player will deliver the highest possible quality even from standard DVD's - otherwise you will only get full performance from Blu ray discs).