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My experience with asking "is this region free" is usually met with the usual suspects making snide comments and insulting forum members. It's unfortunate that amazon and other cites are so slow and often wrong in their descriptions.
I appreciate those of you who have chimed in. Disney is also region free in most cases, correct? |
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Sleeping Beauty is locked both sides of the Atlantic (USA steelbook is locked)
Wall-E is locked in the USA/Canada (USA steelbook is locked) Those are the only ones I know of off the top of my head. I am guessing your in the B zone. As far your snide comment remark is concerned. This is the internet, its big and powerful, but it also attracts snidey people who thinks everyone on the internet spends 23.5hrs a day reading it. I know we are not all like that ![]() Last edited by richieb1971; 06-17-2013 at 03:04 PM. |
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Chiming in again to say sometimes you have to "intuit" the region capabilities if ordering outside your region.
For instance, let's say I want the Se7en Steelbook from Germany, but the Blu-ray.com database hasn't tested Region A. I can check the Se7en UK release(s) and see that they're Region Free. It's unlikely that Germany alone is region locked, so I can pretty safely assume that the Se7en Steelbook from Germany is region free. It's not a guarantee but inferring like this has helped me out with previous purchases. ![]() |
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As for a region free player, I'm open to it, just would prefer the Oppo, and $500 is a bit steep in today's $$$ Thanks all! |
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Pretty much every Se7en release in the UK is listed Region Free. The only reason the German Steelbook is listed as Region B is because nobody's verified the region locking yet (it's set to Region B by default, with A and C unverified).
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Because the all-region players don't have some of the nice features that I desire. The player I use (Sony BDP-S590) is pretty much everything I want in a home media entertainment set-top box. All-region players just don't offer the features I need, and I've been able to get region A titles for everything I want aside one title anyway, so it's not imperative for me to own a region free player.
Show me a region free player that does 3D, serves as an excellent DLNA server, and has Netflix, and preferably Wi-fi as well, and I'd consider it. I haven't found one yet that'll do all that for around $100. I'm not willing to spend $200+ just for region agnostic capabilities. |
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And you know you can get all region players for $80 right? |
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i have 300 steelbooks and the capability of checking region compatibility.
Just shoot me a pm. If the title is Warner, Paramount or Universal its pretty much region free. Disney lock some. Its people like Studio Canal, Arrow Films, Fox, Channel 4 you have to look out for. The BBC blu's are region free but have 50hz content, which means you still can't watch it. |
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