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scottmandue 11-29-2012 01:04 PM

Help me pick a Blu-Ray player w/internet
 
So wifey just emailed me "so what was that blu-ray player you liked?"

I'm thinking she is fishing for a Christmas present for me ;)

I was looking a Sony's because I hear they have an OK Internet interface (so I am told)...

Sony make players from $60-$600

Anyone have one they like... or would like to have... or has anyone done the research for me? :D

Right now I'm looking at a BDP-S590 ($98) or BDP-S790 ($198)

Thanks in advance!

Nostril Cheese 11-29-2012 01:11 PM

My PS3 has worked well for me.

72doug2,2S 11-29-2012 01:16 PM

Bought a cheap Sony at wal-mart $130, it broke. Now I replaced it with another cheap $69 sony, so we'll see.

The PS3 has performed flawless.

Tidybuoy 11-29-2012 01:38 PM

My only issue with my Sony (and this was a big engineering problem to me).

I brought my Sony Blue Ray on vacation along with a variety of blue ray movies. I brought this because I did not know if the condo would have a blue ray player (which it did not).

After hooking it up to the condo's tv, I discovered that I had forgotten to bring the remote control. This made the player completely useless because only the remote has the start button. The unit has a play button on the front but to initially get the movie playing from the main menu, you have to hit the start button on the remote - the play button on the remote does not "start" the movie.

This was a bummer because I had brought some good movies for the trip.


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My friends recently bought a Samsung Internet Blue Ray Player. It works well for the most part but on a few ocasions, it has gotten hung up during the previews and won't advance to the main menu. The only solution has been to turn off and back on agian but this forces you to watch the previews again or fast forward thru them.

scottmandue 11-29-2012 02:03 PM

Just to muddy the waters...

Anyone have a Panasonic with VIERA?

gr8fl4porsche 11-29-2012 02:06 PM

Yes what would you like to know?

JAR0023 11-29-2012 02:13 PM

Walked through Wal-Mart a year ago black Friday to buy snacks on the way to the duck camp. It was late in the day but they were rolling out a pallet of "$250" Samsung BR players with built in WiFi. Price was $125. I snagged one impulse. Still works well enough for us. Netflix is about all we use online. It used to make a real long pause reading BR disks just off the menu screen and starting a movie for the first time it was loaded. Firmware update seems to have cured that.

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herr_oberst 11-29-2012 02:36 PM

This is the one I'm leaning towards:

Amazon.com: OPPO BDP-103 Universal 3D Blu-ray Disc Player SACD & DVD-Audio: Electronics

skunked 11-29-2012 03:07 PM

I think my sony is taking a $hit, started showing a weird pixelated almost cycledelic picture last week. Updated the firmware, different DVD, swapped the HDMI cable....no dice.

and if you lose the controller it won't do anything but turn on/off and eject the disc.

scottmandue 11-29-2012 03:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gr8fl4porsche (Post 7121675)
Yes what would you like to know?

You using VIERA? How do you like it at an Internet experience?

Thank you,

P.S. To add, the only things scaring me off Sony is lack of reliability (my current Panasonic DVD is probably 10 years old) and software update complaints.

And yes the OPPO is nice... but the price tag is a bit hard to take...

Scott R 11-29-2012 03:57 PM

Sony does not build a memory buffer into their current generation blu-ray players. So unless you have a wired gig-e connection to the back of it you're not watching anything in hi-def on it. (well you can try)

JavaBrewer 11-29-2012 04:16 PM

Anyone else getting tired of the blu ray "experience"? Buying new hardware to keep up with Hollywood. Not for me...

Steve Viegas 11-29-2012 04:19 PM

This isn't what you asked for, and I am sorry for muddying the water, but I would recommend looking at something like Roku. It is a device specifically made for connecting to the Internet and currently provides about 600 channels. Granted, most of the channels are worthless, but there are a lot of special interest stuff that may float your boat. It is really in Roku's interest to keep themself relevant so they are constantly improving the Internet experience...cannot say so much with the "smart" products I have purchased. Roku is much less expensive too.

onewhippedpuppy 11-29-2012 04:42 PM

Our Toshiba is a steaming pile. Too bad, I had a Toshiba DVD player that went 10+ years before I have it away still working. I'd like to know how many times it was doused in beer at my college houses....

mikesride 11-29-2012 04:49 PM

Stay away from the Toshiba SE-R0402. It plays blu ray and dvd disks fine but the netflicks comes thru looking like an 8 bit cheapo video game.

Hydrocket 11-29-2012 04:55 PM

PS3..no brainer.

sc_rufctr 11-29-2012 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JavaBrewer (Post 7121933)
Anyone else getting tired of the blu ray "experience"? Buying new hardware to keep up with Hollywood. Not for me...

I can see your point but Blueray is ideal for watching old movies that were originally shot on film.

I recently watched "Apocalypse Now" on Blueray and it looked better than great.

scottmandue 11-30-2012 06:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Viegas (Post 7121939)
This isn't what you asked for, and I am sorry for muddying the water, but I would recommend looking at something like Roku. It is a device specifically made for connecting to the Internet and currently provides about 600 channels. Granted, most of the channels are worthless, but there are a lot of special interest stuff that may float your boat. It is really in Roku's interest to keep themselves relevant so they are constantly improving the Internet experience...cannot say so much with the "smart" products I have purchased. Roku is much less expensive too.

I have looked extensively at Roku, AppleTV, Boxie, etc.

I have an old school DVD and would like to upgrade to Blu Ray, in order to keep clutter down I would like to combine functions...

So anyone using VIERA?

Scott R 11-30-2012 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sc_rufctr (Post 7122554)
I can see your point but Blueray is ideal for watching old movies that were originally shot on film.

I recently watched "Apocalypse Now" on Blueray and it looked better than great.

Bridge Over The River Kawai, is absolutely astounding on BluRay.

gr8fl4porsche 11-30-2012 07:11 AM

The Viera works fine. The kids use Netflix and YouTube often. Not as snappy as our Tivo boxes but it does work. Pic quality seems fine for a 65" Plasma playing non HD content. Mine does not have a browser that I know of or the ability to stream off my PC network.


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