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What is the difference between the DVD video player, the DVD-ROM drive and the DVD-audio player?

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What is the difference between the DVD video player, the DVD-ROM drive and the DVD-audio player?

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A DVD video player is a component device designed to play video titles such as movies, music videos and instructional videos. It offers high quality video and audio with limited interactive capabilities. A DVD-ROM drive connects to your computer and offers similar capabilities to the DVD video player with additional complex features programmed to run on the computer itself. A DVD audio player is yet to be defined but will offer higher quality audio than today’s Compact Disc.

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