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I've noticed is picture quality, if you have the HD tv, and all of that jazz. The clarity imo is very apparent/noticeable. The prices of most Blu-rays nowadays are pretty close to regular dvd's. Most blu-ray players say they upgrade regular dvd quality, but in my experience with two separate blu ray players, regular dvd's were a pain to work right(player's freezing, jumping around to different scenes, although dvd had no scratches). I had a cheapo Vizio Blu ray player, and a 130 dollar LG and both were a huge pita when dealing with regular dvds, but with blu ray they played fine. I traded my blu ray players back, and stayed with the Playstation 3 which has worked like a clock, with no hiccups whatsoever. Both, blu ray/regular dvd's work very well with my PS3, its a spendy gadget though.
Another advantage of blu ray is the extra's that are included, like demo games, or trailers, also you can get netflix or a good handful of other streaming entertainment options. I currently buy the blu ray/dvd combo packs, cause most of the time, the regular dvd is 20, the edition I get is 25...plus none of my family have upgraded, so I keep dvd's so they can borrow them whenever they please.
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