What’s the difference between a DVD and a Blu-Ray?
DVDs first came out in 1997, and Blu-Rays in 2006. The two formats are similar but have some key differences.
DVDs can hold up to about 4.7GB of data, while Blu-Rays can hold up to 50GB. This means that Blu-Rays can store significantly more data, making them ideal for high-definition video or audio.
Another difference is in the video quality. Blu-Rays can support a higher resolution and a wider range of colors than DVDs. This means that they can provide a higher quality image and video experience.
Blu-Rays also come with …