Please pardon my ignorance (I'm a newbie in the HT arena) regarding this topic but I was curious if there was a big difference between Blu-ray players. I'm currently using my PS3 for Blue-ray/DVD and audio CD playback piped through an Onkyo TX-NR818 receiver which I feel gives good results. Would I see and hear the changes if I were to invest in a more dedicated multi format player?
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Is there a big difference between Blu-ray players?
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Pros:“Excellent value for the price - Paid $79.95 at Frys.”“Absolutely stunning 24p play back. Networked Apps are flawless (wired). Very customizable. Unbelievable DLNA capability. Ability to skip the unskippables in a DVD. Overall professional onscreen GUI. Audio Quality is surprisingly very good. Upscaling as a customizable, menu driven item. Very Apple-esque.”
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Pros:“Excellent value for the price - Paid $79.95 at Frys.”“Absolutely stunning 24p play back. Networked Apps are flawless (wired). Very customizable. Unbelievable DLNA capability. Ability to skip the unskippables in a DVD. Overall professional onscreen GUI. Audio Quality is surprisingly very good. Upscaling as a customizable, menu driven item. Very Apple-esque.”
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