As many have already mentioned, there is no singular BEST BD player as everyone's situation is different and can evolve over time.
OP, if you feel the following list is helpful, please add it to your first post:
Note: any player in BOLD means the feature is exclusive to that player only
Best BD player if using all HDMI connections - Panasonic BD35
Best BD player using all HDMI and don't want BD Live 2.0 - Denon 2500
Best BD player with media features - PS3
Best BD player with Netflix streaming - Samsung BD-P2500/2550
Best BD player for analog users with full bass management - Denon 3800/Marantz 8002
Best BD player for analog users w/o full bass management - Pioneer Elite 09
Best BD player with SACD/DVD-A capability -
Denon A1UDCI
Best BD player with only SACD support - older PS3 with 20gb/60gb
Best BD player with Video Source Direct -
Pioneer 05/51 and possibly 09
Best BD player with 2 HDMI out - Denon A1UDCI
Best BD player with Dolby ProLogic IIx over analog -
Denon A1UDCI
Best BD player with vertical stretch for 2.35:1 content -
Denon A1UDCI
Best BD player for speed and responsiveness - PS3
Best BD player for looks - (sorry, not touching this one!)
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If any of the above is in error, please let me know. Here are a few thoughts based on typical comments I've read:
1) While it's true the PS3 does not bitstream, a lot of headaches are avoided since the PS3 does all the decoding and God forbid you use choose secondary audio (PIP commentary, etc.), then most players are out of luck until you change the audio menu whereas the PS3 will mix on the fly.
2) It's pretty apparent the Denon A1UDCI is being primed as the audiophiles BD player and, at least on paper, seems to really outdo the cheaper Pioneer 09. I really wanted to like the 09 but with no DTS-HD MA decoding when it ships and lacking bass management (fixed crossover), I really can't understand why they put a great analog section just to hamstring it.
3) Probably one of the most important decisions when buying a BD player should be whether or not you prefer Profile 1.1 or 2.0. I own both and must say that 2.0 currently is more annoying than anything else.
4) Right now the BDA is ironing out the 3D spec that should have final product in 2010. That makes every single player in existence for the time being obsolete except for perhaps the PS3 which seems to almost emulate anything in software. I own 2 BD players and will not be buying another one until 2010 hits.
5) There is a BD player coming out that has the potential to be all things to all people. The player I'm talking about is the upcoming Oppo BDP-83 player! It's a universal player with VRS video processing for b/w $499-$599! This is possibly the only player I would buy before 2010!
http://www.electronichouse.com/artic...l_blu_ray/C175
6) When a BD player outputs 1080p/24 to a 1080p/24 capable display, the image will be nearly identical b/w all BD players capable of 1080p/24 output. Many people don't understand this and start going off on "my player looks better than your player, etc." On top of that, if we're also talking bitstreaming the audio, then the work is offloaded to the AVR/prepro so again, yet another equalizer. Most BD players these days will do fine if we're talking the digital realm.