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HD DVD is an obsolete high-density optical disc format video that was commercially released in 2006 but was discontinued in 2008 due to its inability to compete with Blu-ray's higher storage capacity and lower manufacturing costs. It utilized a blue laser with a shorter wavelength, allowing for about 3.2 times the data storage compared to standard DVDs, with a maximum capacity of 15 GB per layer, so it is still possible to play high-definition (HD) DVDs using the Blu-ray disk (BD) format. The LG - 8x External USB 2.0 Blu-ray Disc Double-Layer DVD±RW/CD-RW Disc Rewriter - Black Model # BP50NB40, supports Blu-ray disk (BD) formats. It is not necessary to be technically savvy to play HD DVDs using Blu-Ray, because Blu-Ray works a lot like standard DVD players except that it also plays HD DVDs..^Ivan.
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