Smart_Saver
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Blu Ray is Sony's answer to the High Definition format, the competition named theirs HD DVD (Toshiba etc), neither were compatible on each others machines but Toshiba recently threw in the towel and will start making machines that will follow Sony's format (Blu Ray). High Definition output is 6 times greater than DVD but one needs a HD ready TV to see it in all it's glory. High Definition is magnificent and a bit like broadband, once you get it you will never go back to dial up. At the moment the technology is perfected but in it's infancy. Not every film is released on Blu Ray. I think one of the major reasons Toshiba gave up the ghost was that the major film companies in Hollywood sided with Blu Ray.Then there is all this talk about BlueRay which I don't fully understand. I gather it is something to do with the way in which movies are recorded onto DVDs
If you want to record a movie from the TV, is Blue Ray any use? Or is it just pre-recorded DVDs?
There does not seem to have been a lot of conversation on this subhsect for some time. I was in Dunnes stores this week and they have a DVD recorder on offer for 100 bucks. Here's the link
Has anyone heard of this?
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I found Video Plus to be very useful, but it has been replaced by something else, which does not seem to work too well in Ireland.
Brendan
No - they are not DVD copiers. You'll need to do something like this. Copying DVDs even for personal backup purposes may be illegal.Will these dvd reorders copy dvds of barney and thomas the tank. Our kids are terrible for scraping the dvds and we end up buying the same one again.
Huh!?What is site all about. Unreal.
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