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Old 01-24-2010, 03:15 PM   #1
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Default Sony BDP-S360 or Samsung BD-P1590?

During the last few weeks I've been shopping around to get a new inexpensive player for the bedroom to replace an unfavorable profile 1.1 Funai player that I've had some trouble with. Recently, I purchased both the Sony BDP-S360 for $148 and the Samsung BD-P1590. The Samsung was listed in the store for $188, but it rang up as $128, which I was happy with. I have been comparing the players and I don't know which one to return. The sony has a sleeker look, and I don't really mind the flip down panel on the front. It also loads blus relatively fast and has great PQ and AQ. However, it is not wireless enabled and it cannot stream Youtube, Netflix, Pandora, etc. The Samsung has the same exact PQ and AQ from as the Sony from what I can see, and it is wireless enabled (although you need the adapter) and can stream what is listed above. The Samsung is a little slower on start up, and it is noisier when loading blu-ray discs, but it has about the same movie load time overall. The Samsung remote can also be programmed for use with my bedroom television, while the Sony's can not. The Samsung seems like the right choice so far, but does anyone have experience with these two players? Which one will last the longest? Any known flaws with these players?

Any help would be appreciated.
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