L LynnLorge New member Jan 18, 2011 #1 the reason i am asking is that, i want to be able to play Netflix on a sdtv without having to use my wii in that room. and some of the blue ray players can play netflix now.
the reason i am asking is that, i want to be able to play Netflix on a sdtv without having to use my wii in that room. and some of the blue ray players can play netflix now.
N noname Member Jan 18, 2011 #2 Obviously. PS3 for example. But there's no point using a Blu-ray Player on an SDTV, because it'll look like DVD quality.
Obviously. PS3 for example. But there's no point using a Blu-ray Player on an SDTV, because it'll look like DVD quality.
N noname Member Jan 18, 2011 #3 Obviously. PS3 for example. But there's no point using a Blu-ray Player on an SDTV, because it'll look like DVD quality.
Obviously. PS3 for example. But there's no point using a Blu-ray Player on an SDTV, because it'll look like DVD quality.
N NunyaBisness New member Jan 18, 2011 #4 Robert is wrong about both statements he made. Yes, a Blu-Ray player will work with a SD television.
N NunyaBisness New member Jan 18, 2011 #5 Robert is wrong about both statements he made. Yes, a Blu-Ray player will work with a SD television.
R Robert Member Jan 18, 2011 #6 While a PS3 can work on a SDTV, it will not play blu-ray disks. A Blu-Ray player must be connected to an HDTV in order for it to work.
While a PS3 can work on a SDTV, it will not play blu-ray disks. A Blu-Ray player must be connected to an HDTV in order for it to work.