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    What is the difference between Bluray and HD?

  • #2
    Blu Ray is the capacity of holding more gigabytes in a disc. High Def is the resolution.

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        Like the legendary (if lopsided) battle between VHS and Betamax, Blu-ray and HD DVD are each striving to win the next format war. It's too early to declare a winner, but we can tell you the key differences.

        Our sister site Yahoo! Tech explains that HD DVD and Blu-ray are different high-definition DVD formats. Both offer huge visual improvements over the current generation of DVDs and both are getting a lot of press, due in part to video game consoles. The Xbox 360 will eventually support HD DVD and the PlayStation 3 supports Blu-ray. But if you don't play video games, choosing which horse to back becomes a bit tougher.

        More large companies (and studios) currently support Blu-ray than HD DVD, but that's only one aspect of the war (and one that's debatable). HD DVD players are generally less expensive than Blu-ray players, and while Blu-ray is believed to be technically superior to HD-DVD (each disc holds more data), its higher price may cause consumers to overlook its specs.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ferb82 View Post
          What is the difference between Bluray and HD?
          Originally posted by PinoyZoi View Post
          Blu Ray is the capacity of holding more gigabytes in a disc. High Def is the resolution.
          I Think that is the sum of the answer up there. Basically Blu-Ray is a CD Storage format, while HD - unless you are talkin bout the DVD HD - is a video format which includes the screen size per se (16:9 screen ratio as such compared to the regular 4:3 old TV screen size) and the bit-rate quality.

          If you mean the DVD HD or HDVD, well... its a bit like the Laser disc.... meaning... its going dinosaur.... extinct..... its has a bigger memory than the regular DVD but basically the same. Compared to Blu Ray tho... which has waayyy bigger memory.

          So there you go.... gimme some green veggies now...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ALAXAN_FR View Post
            I Think that is the sum of the answer up there. Basically Blu-Ray is a CD Storage format, while HD - unless you are talkin bout the DVD HD - is a video format which includes the screen size per se (16:9 screen ratio as such compared to the regular 4:3 old TV screen size) and the bit-rate quality.

            If you mean the DVD HD or HDVD, well... its a bit like the Laser disc.... meaning... its going dinosaur.... extinct..... its has a bigger memory than the regular DVD but basically the same. Compared to Blu Ray tho... which has waayyy bigger memory.

            So there you go.... gimme some green veggies now...
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