Archive for July 2009

sobaro123 asked:

Is there going to be a difference if you a player that focuses on the sole purpose of playing blu-rays between a PS3 which you can game on and much much more.

Why would you spend 1000 dollars on a blu ray player.

Why even get a Blu-Ray player? The quality in picture any better?

ucla54 asked:

Do blu-ray players automatically up-convert standard dvds? or do I need to look for a DVD player that up-converts as well?
So otherwise, does a blue-ray player have the same functionality that an up-covert dvd player has?

Lily L asked:

I’ve seen them priced as low as $250, all the way up to $2000. Most seem to be in the $500-$600 range.

I understand that there are differences, but what in heck could justify the $2000 one? What can it do that’s so special?

Rodney S asked:

What is the diffrence between sony’s s300 and s350 blu ray players besides the price?

Quential asked:

some models such as the BD300 from LG or the BD-P1600 from Samsung have Netflix features?
Can we stream the Blu Ray directly from Netflix?

GAMER VET asked:

Hi I was thinking buying a Blu-ray player but,I heard rumors that you “can’t” play Blu-ray movie because of the profile compliant? What the hell is that & which profile compliant should I avoid & which is the best?

avatar Lovin' Blu Rays, all day long. I am not actually in front of my screen all that much, butt... when I jones for some art or some comedy or some action or my other subscribed-to Verizon FIOS hi def feed, then Blu Ray is the higher defafriginition format for me. Thanks!
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