CDs, DVDs and BluRay discs all work in similar ways. The primary difference is the data density on each disc. CD is the lowest density. A DVD can store several times the amount of data on the same surface area and BluRay will store several time the amount of a DVD.
No. Blu-Rays were designed to play DVDs just as well as actual Blu-Ray discs
DVDs are important and movies still support it, but more movies are starting to support HD DVDs or Blu-Ray Discs, the difference between them is that normal DVDs can store up to probably 5GB of space while HD DVDs or Blue-Ray Discs can support HD Music, Games, Movies, Videos etc. and stores about 10GB of space
Yes it is one of the selling features that it will play Blu-ray discs, DVDs and CDs besides also playing game discs.
It's a drive that can play Blu-ray discs and standard DVD discs. Most DVD drives can only play standard DVDs-they can not play Blu-ray discs. All Blu-ray drives can play standard DVDs, unless the DVD is not a region recognized by the Blu-ray player.
Only blu-ray disc players will play blu-ray discs. These will also play standard DVDs.
You can indeed make Blu-Ray discs that hold 35 GB of data or more.
You can find these in any place where they sell standard DVDs. Many DVDs now come with a blu-ray disc. However, be aware that you need a blu-ray player to play blu-ray discs.
No. Blu-Ray discs can only be played on Blu-Ray players
Blu ray discs are capable of holding a higher memory than CD discs. They are newer and more efficient. Due to new advances in technology, many are often paired with Wifi connectivity in Blu ray players to enable viewers to have a greater experience
No, but regular DVDs can be read on a Blu-ray player.
Blu-Ray uses discs with higher data capacities than DVDs. The additional data storage allows HD video to be stored and replayed on Blu-Ray players. Blu-Ray players will also handle DVD formats.
No. The difference between Blu-Rays and DVDs is that Blu-Ray is high definition format while DVD is standard format