In order to watch the content in HD, you will need an HDMI cable. Most Bluray players also have analog standard definition outputs as well but you will not see optimum quality if you connect using any analog output.
No, but it can connect to a HDTV and Play up to 1080P blu-ray discs
Hooking a blu ray player up to a non HDTV or standard definition tv is a waste of money. You will get as good a picture from a standard DVD player. Blu ray players output their high definition signal through the HDMI cable and as such give you the same picture as a DVD player on a standard definition tv.
You should use an HDMI cord TMANN SHS
Yes and a DVD upgrade is also part of features on systems with an HDMI connection to a HDTV
If the DVD player has a video pass through function, then yes. If the feature is available, there will be an HDMI input to the DVD player as well as an HDMI output. If the feature is available with analog connections, then the Bluray player can be connected only with standard definition signals, losing the benefit of its HD capability.
Standard DVD players and Bluray players normally only have outputs. Therefore, it isn't possible to connect them together.
no
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 you're getting an HDTV, yes, but the brand of the player as well as the capabilities depends on your preferences and/or needs
no
The smallest size of an HDTV display is 7 inches. THis is more for the personal DVD or blu ray player like the type you take on a plane ride or for car rides.
can not. DVD could be played on blu-ray player.