Blu-Ray Players
Watch movies in the exceptional clarity that only a Blu-ray player can provide. Get the most from your HDTV with the brilliance of high definition offered by Blu-ray movies. We offer a variety of Blu-ray players to satisfy every need and budget. Experience the ultimate in home electronics with a new Blu-ray player from Sam’s Club.
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Sony 3D Blu-ray Disc Player w/ Wi-Fi
- Premium Design & super Wi-Fi
- 100+ streaming apps: Netflix, YouTube, Hulu Plus & more
- Full HD 1080p Blu-ray Disc playback with 2D to 3D conversion.
- Control & browse from mobile devices with TV SideView
- Enclosed drive & I/P noise reduction for better picture
Item #: 95944
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Samsung Smart Wi-Fi Blu-ray Player
Free standard shipping for online orders.
Item #: 387655
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Samsung 3D Smart Blu-ray Player w/ Built-In Wi-Fi
Item #: 45025
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Toshiba Blu-ray Player w/ Wi-Fi
Item #: 458017
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Samsung 5.1 Channel 3D Smart Blu-ray Home Theater System
Item #: 45032
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Samsung Blu-ray Player w/ Built-In Wi-Fi
Item #: 45018
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Sony Blu-Ray Disc Smart Player
Item #: 638950
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Panasonic 2D Blu-Ray Player w/ Built in Wi-Fi
Item #: 421572
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Samsung 5.1 3D Home Theater Blu-ray System w/ Wi-Fi
Item #: 387783
Blu-Ray Player FAQ
Will a Blu-ray player work on my standard TV?
Yes, Blu-ray players will function on a traditional (tube) television. However, to enjoy the full capability of Blu-ray technology a high definition television is required.
What’s the difference between DVD and Blu-ray?
DVD and Blu-ray discs look virtually the same, yet there are some differences between player options and their associated technology. The technology associated with Blu-ray players and discs is superior and is therefore generally accompanied by a higher cost. Blu-ray discs offer high definition resolution while DVDs do not.
Here are some additional basic differences between DVD and Blu-ray technologies:
- The relative storage capacity of the devices is an important factor. DVD and Blu-ray storage capacity is measured in gigabytes (GB); the higher the number of gigabytes, the more a device can store in memory. Single-layer DVDs hold about 4.7 GB, while double-layer DVDs can hold about 8.7 GB. The single layer format maintains around two hours of a video, while the double-layer holds twice that. Single-layer Blu-ray discs maintain 25 GB of data (around two hours of high-definition information or thirteen hours of standard definition info). Double-layered Blu-ray discs maintain 50 GB (four and a half hours of high-definition info and twenty-six hours of standard).
- Image resolution refers to the number of vertical lines times the number of horizontal lines encompassing the picture. A single number is displayed by manufacturers (indicating the number of horizontal lines) referring to image resolution. A picture is more clear and detailed as the image resolution increases. DVDs have a standard image resolution of 480 or an increased resolution of 520. Blu-ray technology was designed to display a resolution of 1080.
- Laser technology is implemented in both DVD and Blu-ray players to read the information on a disc. Lasers read the information and project the associated picture and sound through your television. DVD players use a red laser at a 650nm wave length. Blu-ray players use a blue laser. Blue laser wavelengths are shorter (405nm) and smaller in diameter, resulting in a superior reading of the information stored on a disc.
Will a Blu-ray player play my old DVDs?
Yes, Blu-ray players play standard DVDs in addition to Blu-ray discs. However, DVDs will not be displayed in the high definition offered by Blu-ray technology. Blu-ray discs cannot be played by standard DVD players.


