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Old 12-26-2008, 07:52 AM   #1
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Hello all... I know this has been discussed before, but I'd like to know before I plop down hard earned cash, is the ps3 still the absolute best bd player out there currently or is there something better??? If so, why? Thanks in advance! Btw I'm currently using a sony bdps300 and the load times are incredibly slow... Also no bd live support. Will playstation be my cure?
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Old 12-26-2008, 09:42 AM   #2
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Need a bit more information - can you describe your system? In particular, how will you use the audio outputs from your player? Are you wanting to use particular features like networking, gaming or Netflix?

If you are thining of a PS3, that suggests you can use LPCM audio over HDMI. If that is the case, I think many people would suggest you get a Panasonic BD DMP35. If you want to use the PS3 for gaming as well as films, I would stick with that. Many people are starting to say the PS3 is going overtaken in performance by newer players, and they are canching up in response & startup times.

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Old 12-26-2008, 10:25 AM   #3
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At the time i was looking for a...well 2...blu-ray players, i bought PS3's because they were the cheapest, the best, and had the option for games. I now find that after owning the systems for 2 years, i've yet to find a game that interests me and it's no longer the cheapest option. Don't get me wrong, it's still a top contender and you really can't go wrong with it, but i would personally take the Panasonic BD35 instead.
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Old 12-26-2008, 11:41 AM   #4
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At the time i was looking for a...well 2...blu-ray players, i bought PS3's because they were the cheapest, the best, and had the option for games. I now find that after owning the systems for 2 years, i've yet to find a game that interests me and it's no longer the cheapest option. Don't get me wrong, it's still a top contender and you really can't go wrong with it, but i would personally take the Panasonic BD35 instead.
we use our ps3 all the time for our blu-ray player. And as for games, there are lots of good ones out there. Can't keep my 15 year old off of it and yes he has the "other" gaming system. Given the choice he will play the ps3.

As far as bd-live. It works great for that. WE watched TDK with Christopher Nolan and it worked well and was really cool. The ps3 is also the easiest for firmware updates. The ps3 also has built in wi-fi and a hard drive, so in the end it is worth it.

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Old 12-26-2008, 05:27 PM   #5
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Thanks for all the responses! I guess I should have clarified... I'm looking for the easiest for firmware updates, bd-live performance. It's going to be mainly used as a blu-ray player with some game playing too. I'm also concerned with durability issues... I've heard that the ps3's break down a lot. It sounds like the PS3 is what I'm looking for though... How about load times for movies? The sony player I have now bdps300 takes a year and 2 days to load movies on it!!! Im guessing with the ps3's processor, the load times should be better???
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Old 12-26-2008, 05:43 PM   #6
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Thanks for all the responses! I guess I should have clarified... I'm looking for the easiest for firmware updates, bd-live performance. It's going to be mainly used as a blu-ray player with some game playing too. I'm also concerned with durability issues... I've heard that the ps3's break down a lot. It sounds like the PS3 is what I'm looking for though... How about load times for movies? The sony player I have now bdps300 takes a year and 2 days to load movies on it!!! Im guessing with the ps3's processor, the load times should be better???
I have a PS3, and also own a Samsung 1500 and have setup and configured several Panasonic BD35 players for friends and family. Personally, I still prefer the PS3 over those other players for several reasons:
- Load times. No question that standalone players have improved, but the PS3 still loads faster, especially for movies that have heavy BD-J.
- Menu and functionality. I really like the PS3's on screen user menus and information menus. I have also found menus to be a little snappier on the PS3 vs standalone players (BD-J I am guessing).
- BD Live is still pretty clunky on the other standalones I have used. I am guessing this is due to processing and memory utilization and the fact that the PS3 is so much more powerful.
- Love the built in wifi and hard drive. With other player you will be swapping out SD cards and/or USB thumb drives.

Some negatives:
- The PS3 cannot bitstream the lossless codecs (but it can decode them internally). I cannot tell a difference between bitstreaming and internally decoding. So not really sure this is a negative at all, but some people prefer bitstreaming.
- Bluetooth. No IR on the PS3, but there are workarounds. I personally use the Nyko IR dongle with my Harmony and have not had any issues. However I still use the Sony Blutooth remote when using PiP and BD Live (which is infrequent for me).
- No 5.1/7.1 analog audio outs

As for durability my PS3 has been rock solid. I have played over 200 movie son it over the last 1.5 years.
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Old 12-26-2008, 06:00 PM   #7
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Thanks for all the responses! I guess I should have clarified... I'm looking for the easiest for firmware updates, bd-live performance. It's going to be mainly used as a blu-ray player with some game playing too. I'm also concerned with durability issues... I've heard that the ps3's break down a lot. It sounds like the PS3 is what I'm looking for though... How about load times for movies? The sony player I have now bdps300 takes a year and 2 days to load movies on it!!! Im guessing with the ps3's processor, the load times should be better???
Well, if there is "some game playing" involved, then you've narrowed it down to just one player - the PS3. I've had no issues with mine, in terms of reliability or firmware upgrades. If you want to play games, just get the PS3. It may not be THE best Bluray player, but it's definitely among the best.

If you can lose the games, and you want to save money, then the Sony 350 or the Panasonic 35 are the machines for you. That's assuming that your receiver can take a HDMI input and decode the audio for you. If your receiver either doesn't have HDMI or can't decode the hidef audio, then move up to the Sony 550 or Panny 55. Enjoy whatever you decide to get!
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Old 12-26-2008, 06:41 PM   #8
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Thanks for all the responses! I guess I should have clarified... I'm looking for the easiest for firmware updates, bd-live performance. It's going to be mainly used as a blu-ray player with some game playing too. I'm also concerned with durability issues... I've heard that the ps3's break down a lot. It sounds like the PS3 is what I'm looking for though... How about load times for movies? The sony player I have now bdps300 takes a year and 2 days to load movies on it!!! Im guessing with the ps3's processor, the load times should be better???
If you plan on gaming - the PS3 is your only option other than a PC. So I believe you have answered your own question - PS3. If it was for BD strictly I would recommend The LG BH300 (faster than the PS3), the Panasonic BD35 or 55 more sound options.
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Old 12-28-2008, 11:09 PM   #9
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Thanks for all the responses! I guess I should have clarified... I'm looking for the easiest for firmware updates, bd-live performance. It's going to be mainly used as a blu-ray player with some game playing too. I'm also concerned with durability issues... I've heard that the ps3's break down a lot. It sounds like the PS3 is what I'm looking for though... How about load times for movies? The sony player I have now bdps300 takes a year and 2 days to load movies on it!!! Im guessing with the ps3's processor, the load times should be better???
i own a bdp-s300 and the load times are not that slow. i don't get where people are getting this from. the bdp-300 loads just as fast as the samsung bd-p1200 if not faster. i've had no problems with the load times. i was expecting to have to wait forever and a day with the bdp-s300, but i haven't had to wait long at all. the nightmare before christmas loads up superfast. as does the dark knight among others.
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Old 12-26-2008, 07:59 PM   #10
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Thanks again for all the info! Y'all helped me decide on the PS3! Being that it has built in wifi really made the ultimate difference allowing easy firmware upgrades. I ordered if from Dell and got 60 bucks off the purchase price thanks to a coupon and free shipping! If anyone wants to use the coupon code let me know and I'll post it here... It expires on jan. 3!
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Old 12-26-2008, 08:08 PM   #11
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Thanks again for all the info! Y'all helped me decide on the PS3! Being that it has built in wifi really made the ultimate difference allowing easy firmware upgrades. I ordered if from Dell and got 60 bucks off the purchase price thanks to a coupon and free shipping! If anyone wants to use the coupon code let me know and I'll post it here... It expires on jan. 3!
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Congrats. You will love the PS3. It is an amazing machine, and it sounds like you got a good deal too.
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Old 12-26-2008, 08:15 PM   #12
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Thanks again for all the info! Y'all helped me decide on the PS3! Being that it has built in wifi really made the ultimate difference allowing easy firmware upgrades. I ordered if from Dell and got 60 bucks off the purchase price thanks to a coupon and free shipping! If anyone wants to use the coupon code let me know and I'll post it here... It expires on jan. 3!
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Yea, I would love to use the coupon code if possible. I've been waiting to pick up my 2nd PS3 and a coupon would be great. What did your total price come out to, if I may ask?
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Old 12-26-2008, 09:08 PM   #13
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I own an Sony BDP-S550 and a PS3.

PS3 is a hell of a machine!
Don't get me wrong the S550 is fantastic.

Although, i'm just going to game on my PS3 now and watch my blu's on my S550.
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Old 12-26-2008, 09:33 PM   #14
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Yea, I would love to use the coupon code if possible. I've been waiting to pick up my 2nd PS3 and a coupon would be great. What did your total price come out to, if I may ask?
the coupon code is: p8kjnt4lv44t9s

Price before coupon for an 80 gig was $399.99
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Old 12-26-2008, 10:29 PM   #15
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the coupon code is: p8kjnt4lv44t9s

Price before coupon for an 80 gig was $399.99
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$339.99 with free shipping + tax.
Oh Thanks! That's a great deal.
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Old 12-28-2008, 01:42 AM   #16
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Theres pros & cons to both.

I would go with The ps3 tho. blu-rays, games if you ever want, plays cds,dvds,demos, and you get updates via internet wireless. (no discs)

Thats just me tho. I think with the ps3 you get a machine that wont be out dated anytime soon and it can do more than just one thing.
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Old 12-28-2008, 01:49 AM   #17
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PS3 all the way, no doubt PS3
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