Getting home from a long day and throwing on a DVD can be one of the most relaxing and stress-relieving experiences you can have. You can just sit back, enjoy the show and let yourself unwind and release your frustrations from the comfort of your own sofa or bed. While streaming services might be more convenient when you want to watch something on-demand, there's a different kind of satisfaction when you own a collection of DVD's to watch at your whim. There's also the benefit that DVD's tend to be much higher quality than streaming online, and you don't have to worry about your internet usage.

When it comes to watching a DVD, the device does matter and can turn something that should be a relaxing and easy experience into the complete opposite and elevate your stress levels. Using a dedicated DVD player will give you the best experience, and the best DVD players can improve the experience by making everything simple and easy to set up to start watching at the highest quality. Sometimes you don't have a DVD player on hand, so what can you use instead? Not surprisingly, many modern games consoles are capable of playing DVD's, letting you sit back and relax with a good film.

When Game Consoles Played DVD's

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Ever since DVDs became popular, media consumers have been looking for the easiest and most convenient way to watch them at home or on the go. Stand-alone DVD units became incredibly popular as a result, but with the rise of video game consoles, it wasn't long before they became the go-to for all-in-one media units, letting you play games and watch DVD's all on the same device.

Since the sixth generation of consoles, starting around 1998, almost every game console has had the ability to play DVD's, allowing them to double as multimedia centers. These were pretty rudimentary systems and did not always produce the best quality. Some of you might remember how the PlayStation 2 performed as a DVD player.

However, times have moved on since the sixth generation, and we're now in the ninth generation of game consoles, whose capabilities are absolutely amazing, delivering up to 8k resolution. This incredible power is passed on to their ability to play DVD's, and you can be certain that today's game consoles will be perfectly capable of playing your DVD's at a high quality.

Should you use a game console over a DVD player?

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If you are asking if you should use only use your console to watch DVD's. The short answer is no, you shouldn't use a game console over a DVD player. The thing with game consoles is that they are exactly that, meaning they are primarily built and designed to deliver the best play and performance for video games, and the ability to play DVD's is an afterthought. Whereas the best DVD players are designed for one purpose only, to deliver the best experience when it comes to watching DVD's. This means that everything, from the basic electric circuits up to the software and coding, is designed to play DVD's as effortlessly and seamlessly as possible, without compromising on performance. Modern are also designed to let you get the best audio experience system possible, letting you achieve the full home theater experience. So, using a game console to watch a movie will work in a pinch, but it won't give you the same experience as you would get from a quality DVD player.