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I'm not sure I agree with the assessment the existing players are all "junk". I'm pretty happy with my Sony 800M2 so far, like 99% of discs have played perfectly all the way through, and the build quality seems solid (the thing feels like a tank compared to all the late model Sony blu-ray players which are feather light). The one quirk is obviously that you have to manually turn on-off Dolby Vision. It's madness that this software quirk was never addressed in an update or in a further revised "M3" model.
I do think the lack of any new models is concerning. Surely Sony and Panasonic will come out with one more revision eventually for their mainstream players... right? RIGHT? If I were to get a 2nd player I would like to get a "new generation" of player, rather one that's been floating around 4 or 5 years. |
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