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your other option would be a Kogan or getting a modded player (like the Pioneer or Oppo from online) If you are handly with solder, you could also just buy the Pioneer from JB and then buy the mod on ebay and do it yourself. |
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Thanks for the quick replies.
How about this one - ? http://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-3d...d-live-usb-sd/ It advertises it as region Free, but I'm a bit wary of such advertising... |
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Not true. The biggest selling point of that Soniq is how easy it can be hacked. I picked up one of the players over a year ago and got the firmware update and it's still hackable.
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Kind of a last resort but you could always use a PC, although this can be tricky because you wont have you're surround sound setup hooked to it and maybe not as big of a TV. (Unless you move you're PC of course.) But if you REALLY want to get around the Region locked thing it is an option.
look at it as an alternate watching solution, watch all you're region b/free movies on you're normal player and the A movies on you're PC If you install a Blu-ray drive in your PC most of the blu-ray software (power dvd12, TotalMedia Theatre 5 ect ect) allows you to change the region coding setting up to 5 times (then it becomes locked) ![]() |
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I grabbed a Toshiba 1200 about a year ago for $88 and it's region switchable, the upgrade was very easy , it was via a disc that comes with it and to change regions is ever easier
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You don't even need the disc, which apparently was only included with the initial batch. You can download the firmware for it in some AV Forum to update via USB or the .ISO if you prefer to burn it onto a disc. |
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Is this the region free one:
http://www.jbhifi.co.nz/tv-lcd-led-p...yer-sku-25924/ |
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