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Re: This may be redundant, but what is the best stand-alone Blu-ray player?


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Friday, May 16, 2008
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March 2002
the best blu-ray player is still in the planning stages.
Friday, May 16, 2008
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July 2006
lol. Posters. Tisk tisk.
Friday, May 16, 2008
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Eddie (posters5) said -

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"the best blu-ray player is still in the planning stages."


Well, I should hope so!

Consumers expect electronics to always get better over time, with more and more improvements, with each generation that passes, whether it's a Blu-ray player, HDTV, A/V amp, cell phone, computer, etc etc.

DVD players in 1997 have improved substantially over the last decade, and with falling prices (lower than then), so I'm sure Blu-ray players of the future will be superior to what we have today [better be!], and at lower prices - although the US Dollar is getting worth less every month, so maybe not much lower. -

Reflection... look here at the DVDTOWN website, and the many improvements added over the years, from when the site was first launched. (and I remember in 2006 suggesting that the site add purchase links to Amazon, so as to earn some fees for the site's monthly infrastructure expenses, and then seeing this idea come to be realized in 2007 - I'm sure Henning had been planning on doing this anyway ).

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[Post edited by Love Hendrix! on May 16, 2008]
Friday, May 16, 2008
Member since:
January 2008
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If it was true, you can imagine the possibility fo failure...


You did mention Microsoft
Friday, May 16, 2008
Member since:
June 2006
FYI... another PS3 new feature!

> Sony quietly introduces YouTube Uploading capability from the PS3...


Mainichi Issho, a Japan-only PlayStation Network game that's been out since 2006, has quietly brought a pretty killer function to the PlayStation 3. Players can now record gameplay and upload clips to YouTube from within the console. Better still, Sony has confirmed that the toolset will be distributed to developers to integrate into games at their discretion. With the popularity of fan videos and YouTube, it's great to see Sony embracing networks outside of their own. Good stuff, and forward-thinking on Sony's part.

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Monday, May 19, 2008
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September 2007
yay!!!

that feature is a pile of dush
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