No, but it defeats the purpose of having blu-ray if you don't use one. It's like watching a color movie on a really old black and white TV.
2007-12-30 23:46:26
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answered by Nick 5
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i didnt think so
but i got a free Casino Royale blu Ray with my PS3 and when i tried playing it on my SDTV it was all black and white
and when i played it on my firends HDTV it was colour
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p.s.
i know that the opening scene of CR is iin black and white
2007-12-31 00:24:19
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answer #2
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answered by Agent 47 7
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HDTV sources...
The rise in popularity of large screens and projectors has made the limitations of conventional Standard Definition TV (SDTV) increasingly evident. An HDTV compatible television set will not improve the quality of SDTV channels. To display a superior picture, high definition televisions require a High Definition (HD) signal
Two optical disc standards, Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD, can provide enough digital storage to store hours of HD video content.DVDs look best on screens that are smaller than 36 inches, so they're not always up to the challenge of today's high-definition (HD) sets. To store and play HD movies, you need a disc that holds more information, like an HD-DVD. The basic idea behind the HD-DVD is really simple: A DVD holds about two hours of standard definition video, but an HD-DVD can hold about 48 hours.[6]
2007-12-31 00:08:03
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you need a Blu-Ray player like a PS3 but you can watch the film on a normal tv.
All it means is you wont see the film in any extra quality. It will look like normal tv.
2007-12-30 23:52:58
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answer #4
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answered by futuretopgun101 5
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No
HD is a techniqe used in screens
blu ray is the new standard in storage disks
2007-12-30 23:51:36
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answer #5
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answered by amer83 3
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no but it would be good to have an HDTV i got one the other day 150 pound 19 inch from argos for only £145
2007-12-30 23:48:55
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but there is not much point having blu ray on a standard def. The extras are better but thats about it. It depends if the bluray player has an output you can use, If you only have hdmi, you wont be able to play it on a standard telly anyway.
2007-12-30 23:45:37
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answer #7
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answered by The Drunken Fool 7
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