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Lol, you're a bit of a twit obviously. I've already seen the difference between 2 players tested side by side last night in my house and I wasn't imagining it, believe me. It was like a veil was lifted and extra clarity came through. We're talking about subtleties here, fine detail, not glaring differences.
It could have, and in my opinion probably was, just one of the players processing the image with an after-effect of some kind or perhaps some edge enhancement. I know that my own Panasonic BD-30 has a "sharpness" setting in it that by default adds edge enhancement, as well as a myriad of other settings that change the way the picture looks in slight ways.

There should not be any noteworthy differences in the way two QUALITY players decode an encoded image. A low end player might not decode as well, but two players of similar quality value by two quality companies should look the same when judged in a non-biased way.

Pick a quality player from a quality company and you can't go wrong. Your deciding factor for choice should be things like load times and extras (like maybe Netflix streaming), NOT the anecdotal opinions of others who claim to see a difference when none should exist.
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