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yes but can you play 1080 i through component on newer discs? supposedly im reading with the upconverters and newer discs you cant to prevent pirating its only possible on dvi and hdmi. The compatibilities are that blu ray disc basically will play in a blu ray player in 1080i on a 1080i hdtv !, I figured out today that, that is the answer to this question because I own a blu ray player set to play 1080i blu ray discs and I baught pirates of the Caribbean 1, 2 and 3 on blu ray today and saw all of them and they all work on a 1080i hdtv with a blu ray player set to play in 1080i instead of 1080p because I don't have the newer version of the sony bravia hdtv which is the 1080p, what I have is a sony bravia 1080i hdtv!. I hope this answer helps other people out who where in my same situation! with hdtv and blu ray player hooked up together.
The only cable that connects a Blu-Ray player to an HDTV is an HDMI cable
Yes it will. To get HD, it must be a television with HD capability and an HDMI input. If the television only has analog inputs, the player will still work but all discs will be displayed in SD quality rather than HD.
If your Blu-Ray player came with cables, they should be sufficient for you to enjoy your Blu-Ray player on your HDTV. You do not need special cables other than those provided for you.
Yes.
You need a Blu-Ray player or PlayStation 3 in order to play a Blu-Ray disc. But in able to use either of these devices, you need an HDTV
No, you do not. The regular game controller will work just fine. If you have a Sony HDTV and use a HDMI cable the HDTV remote will play the disc This may also work on other HDTV remotes, but I know that it works with the Sony HDTV
No you need a blu ray player in your laptop. If your laptop has an HDMI output and a Blu Ray player then the HDMI cable will allow you to play your laptop Blu-ray disc using the HDTV instead of your laptop screen and sound
Only if it is a 3D blu-ray player. If it is a 3D blu-ray player it won't work.
Your blue ray always works, so you dont have to put it on :) Have it hooked up to an HDTV with HDMI cable and slip in a BLU-RAY disc