If I buy a 3D Blu Ray player, will it hook up and play my 2D movies on my regular HD TV?
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Ive had my Blu Ray for about 2 years and Im looking to get a new player. Found a 3D player for 75 bucks, but Im not sure if it will be compatible with my HD tv or not. I know I cant watch 3D movies without a 3D TV, but will it still hook up and play my 2D movies without a hitch? Figured at this price, might as well go ahead and get a 3D player now rather than later when the 3D TV prices come down to a reasonable level.
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Answer:
A 3D Blu-ray Disc player will definitely play 2D content, both on BD and DVD. Now, of course, if you do want to play 3D BDs, you'll need a 3D-capable TV, along with a high-speed HDMI cable and the appropriate glasses for your television.
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