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  1. #1
    hotmama928
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    Are BlueRay Disc's better than HD Disc's??

    Which one plays more clear?

  2. #2
    kwilfort
    Guest
    Not enough of a difference for most people to notice. Blu Ray also can't play regular DVD's so your current collection would be useless on the Blu Ray machine

  3. #3
    Nick S
    Guest
    Im not entirly sure but i have a blue ray and have never seen anything more clear than that.

  4. #4
    oh god yes not question about it get blue ray it is well worth it and its here to stay

  5. #5
    Will
    Guest
    Yes. In my opinion. A dual layer Blueray holds 50gb while the HD only holds 30gb. They are also experimenting with a quad layer which would hold 100gb. The more storage space, the more extras they can put on a single DVD. Plus there is more room for higher resolution, when such equipment becomes available.

  6. #6
    Cooperace27
    Guest
    Yes the BlueRay plays better than HD, but costs more.

  7. #7
    The Knowledge
    Guest
    yeah blu-ray is way better

  8. #8
    Tempo
    Guest
    They are the same...but...

    Blu-ray discs are more expensive, but hold more data—there, that's all.

    Blu-ray is better
    Simply because you can put higher resolutions in and better sound codecs..

    Etc.

  9. #9
    Norm
    Guest
    Hi hotmama928,

    Better depends on your view of them.

    HD DVD (Toshiba) vs Blu Ray (Sony).

    The battle rages and it looks like consumers will have to face a dual format much like the dash R and plus R DVDs.

    Samsung & LG already offer dual format machines and others will follow. This probably means both formats will survive.

    Both use interactive menus but differences are – Blu-Ray capacity is 50Gb and HD-DVD is 30Gb. HD-DVD is region free while Blu-Ray is divided into three regions. (Figures Sony will try to stick it to the consumer) A disadvantage to HD-DVD is they are not all hard coated as are the Blu-Ray. HD-DVDs scratch as easily as regular DVDs while the Blu-Ray are more scratch resistant.

    You have to decide what is important to you.

    Norm

  10. #10
    cheezytim
    Guest
    In my opinion there the same


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