Do I need High Definition T.V. for a blue ray machine?

briank

Member
I have a 35 inch glass block Toshiba (sp) television. Once it was one of the best picture you could get because of its size before the flat screen market and fwy products. I barely save a little each month, disabled and afraid of debt growing. My sister won a blue ray machine in a raffle. It has been sitting in her closet for years. I love movies so she gave it to me. Will it work on my television and are their other concerns?
I should have said, "Will it be a much better picture than the DVD/VCR machine hooked to my television now?"

I don't think it will make sense to pull plugs read a manual , squint 'red, yellow, white thru and over around with the apartment antenna to the analog digital box since I can not afford cable. I will swear, sweat get goofy since I am as a 'bull in a china shop' with this stuff, until the magical moment when it works and "What it looks the same as a DVD machine!". It be nice if the blue ray worked like on the into to the DVDs commercial, "Bigger Brighter like never before or ever since A new movie experience" (but you must have a HDV T.V. ) "DANG!" I usually watch one movie a night. I love NET FLICKS 4 movies at a time for 21 bucks. You can't go wrong. Glad for Yahoo Answers, saved me the work.
 

RICH

Member
Should work fine.. Most Blu Ray players, (like my LG) have an HDMI and a coax connection for the output......Most DVD's look better when played on a Blu Ray.. However, your old CRT 4 by 3 TV won't give you much difference....
 
To get the most of it yes, but to just use one, no, if the player has composite A/V outs.

Some newer Blu-Ray players only have digital outputs, often the cheaper and more compact players.
 
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