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Apr 2008
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Hey
I have been thinking about buying a blu-ray player but have a few questions... First of all my TV was a gift and only has the 720p resolution, so I was wondering how much there is to gain? and if the picture quality will be much worse than on a 1080p TV? My second question is what would be the best player to buy? I know there are other threads about this but I don’t want to use too much on the player so what is the best affordable player. I know many people like the ps3 but I was wondering if it can really be the best player, when its main purpose must be to play games... and a normal player only has the purpose of playing blu-ray disks? At last I have heard some stories about players not being able to read some blu-ray disks, and players being really slow and unreliable, is this true?- and if yes is, it still at problem with the new players, I mean it is not that new a technology anymore? Thanks for your help Losk |
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