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Feb 2008
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Hello, I'm fairly new to Blu-ray and so far I'm taken and will never go back, thing is I want my parents to experience the same thing. So I want to buy them a Blu-ray player. Now I'm still a kid and my job gets me a good amount each month. What is a good standard, and cheap blu-ray player I can buy them?
I really don't want to get them a PS3, because well... they'd look at it the wrong way. So any suggestions? |
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Oct 2007
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for the money, no.
PS3. Its a web browser too, they might like that. |
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Oct 2007
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there are lots of threads on this subject, they all boil down to the PS3 being the best, espeically since its 1.1 and will be 2.0.
Panny BD30 is good also, but its only 1.1, and is more expensive than the PS3. . |
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Blu-ray Samurai
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![]() Use the link at the top of the page for players and you can look thru them and get an idea of what is out there. If you see something you like you can then look into them further and get prices at amazon and Vanns or BB but you get the idea. |
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If his parents are put off by the PS3 being a console and media center, then they prolly aren't big on bonus features. Thus, the BD30 is a good choice because it won't matter that it's Profile 1.1. Just my $0.02.
I'd go with the BD30, or hang out for a few weeks and get the BD50. But both are pricier than the PS3 40gb. You can set it up to auto-play movies, so it'll work just like a regular DVD player. Be sure to get them the remote and you're golden. Either way, keep their firmware up-to-date. ![]() |
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turn on autoplay and buy the remote. then it will work and feel just like any dvd/blu-ray player, and it will load much faster than most stand-alones. having to wait for loading must be really lame.
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Other considerations:
Are they interested in high definition audio? Are they interested in special features on disks (that you would need profile 1.1 for)? If the answer is no, you can probably find a very inexpensive Sony BDP-S1. Just update the firmware, before you give it to them. It's a great player, and I would never replace it, if it bitstreamed all lossless audio. |
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