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The LG is $160. For 3D, there aren't as many choices - looking at only Prime-shipping ones at Amazon UK, there's the Samsung J5500 for 59 or the Panasonic for 69, both out of stock. But really - how many region-locked 3D discs are there? I imagine there are some, but I'm not aware of them. I've imported a ton of 3D UK blurays (lots of Disney, most recently picked up GOTG2 and Kong Skull Island), no region locks yet. My home theater setup is a Sony BDPS5200 for region A/3D content and the LG BP250 for region B, living room is a PS3 or PS4 for 3D and another BP250 for region B. I also have HTPCs with bluray players if I get desperate! You can get a US 3D bluray player and the LG BP250 for the same price as one of the region free players, and no worries about a firmware update killing the region-free functionality. My point with the whole thread is for $66 out of pocket, you get drama-free Region B playback in the USA. Hell, you could get three of them for less than your $200 limit. ![]() |
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