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Blu-ray Baron
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I know that some players are better than others but is it a huge difference? Thinking about getting into 3D but I don't want to spend to much on a 3D player. Will a cheapish one be good and give me good quality?
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From what I've seen, there isn't a substantial difference in 3D playback quality.
A cheap one will look fine. I have a PS3, PS4, and a standalone Sony 3D player and they all do 3D well. I just prefer the options that are available on the standalone and I like to save the laser on my game consoles for gaming only. |
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Thanks given by: | detective392 (12-28-2014) |
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Thanks for the info. |
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Thanks given by: | Ray O. Blu (12-26-2014) |
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