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I got a Blu-ray player last week or I guess two weeks ago now and I went with a Samsung Up-5000 it is a phenomenal blu ray player, plus it plays hd-dvd (I just got King Kong for less than 5$ shipped) Add the reon video scaling and the bitstreaming or internal decoding of all surround formats, and you have yourself a hell-of-a player. If they ever go live with the BD 2.0 profile update for it it will be unbeatable. Only issue they don't make it anymore, price range is 275-350 though, and they are still releasing firmware updates for it. The oppo though which should come out it 3-5 months will blow it away for blu ray player with built in SACD and DVDA and anchor bay video scaling, for 5-600 though according to oppo. For under 400 though I agree the bd-35 can't really be beat. I would also take a look at the Bd-2550 from samsung the upconversion is the same as the up5000.
[You sure the upcoming OPPO has DVD-A? The pics I saw had no indication of DVD-A on it....merely DVD-Video and SACD (and Blu-ray, of course)That would be a special universal player if so....John
I am a little surprised that in all these posts no one has been talking about screen size.On a 42" or smaller screen, all of the Blue Ray players have a killer picture regardless of price.As your screen size gets larger then you start to see the differences in picture quality.The PS3 really looks like an entry level product on a 73" picture.So as you think about the right BPD Player, you should think about how big your picture is.
Quote from: Sound Science on 2 Feb 2009, 03:05 pmI am a little surprised that in all these posts no one has been talking about screen size.On a 42" or smaller screen, all of the Blue Ray players have a killer picture regardless of price.As your screen size gets larger then you start to see the differences in picture quality.The PS3 really looks like an entry level product on a 73" picture.So as you think about the right BPD Player, you should think about how big your picture is.Been considering a PS3 for the video quality and all of the associated features, but since I have a 67" TV, this is concerning. Any more info on this idea that there are differences in quality w/ larger TVs? Thanks.