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I want to buy a DvD player for an older TV that I can connect with my computer to stream videos with ease(I'm Not Some type of AV genius or anything) Preferably under $100. Any Advice Help or Tips or Anything.
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DVD players have no inputs, so connecting to your computer ot a DVD player makes no sense unless you get a DVD drive for your PC.
You can buy a DVD player for about $30-$50.
If your TV does not have an AV input (has only RF/Coax), then you also need an RF modulator (about $20-$25).
DVD players have no inputs, so connecting to your computer ot a DVD player makes no sense unless you get a DVD drive for your PC.
You can buy a DVD player for about $30-$50.
If your TV does not have an AV input (has only RF/Coax), then you also need an RF modulator (about $20-$25).
Is a up converting DVD player worth buying, does it work good with a HDTV?
Q. Is a up converting DVD player worth buying, does it work good with a HDTV?
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Upconverting DVD players (or blu-ray players for that matter) are only worthwhile if you have a HDTV. They will do nothing to enhance your image on a regular TV.
Since blu-ray players will also upconvert DVDs on HDTVs, the only reason to buy just an upconverting DVD player instead of a blu-ray player is the fact that upconverting DVD players are under $50 whereas blu-ray players are about $150.
Upconverting DVD players (or blu-ray players for that matter) are only worthwhile if you have a HDTV. They will do nothing to enhance your image on a regular TV.
Since blu-ray players will also upconvert DVDs on HDTVs, the only reason to buy just an upconverting DVD player instead of a blu-ray player is the fact that upconverting DVD players are under $50 whereas blu-ray players are about $150.
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