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Originally Posted by osubass1
nealraj006 wrote:
My dad's looking into this: http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sams...12343/catOid/-12867/rpem/ccd/productDetail.dohttp://www.circuitcity.co...rpem/ccd/productDetail.do
I'm not knowledgeable on this at all. I was hoping that I could get some input. Is it worth it? He found it for $1920.
It has the LAN connection, but updates on a USB flash drive very easily. The quality of the player is great, whether it's upscaling DVD orblu-ray/HD-DVD. I highly recommend anyone in the market to go to Best Buy or Circuit City and get the last ones before they're gone. If you already have aplayer, buy it and sell it on ebay. A broken one just sold for $150.Originally Posted by MHT214
Very nice mondayC, i think that player has a LAN line, just make sure to do any firmware updates that it may need...
Originally Posted by abstrack
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Took me 2.5 hours, but I got it done
Good job getting that on the wall, but I hate to see wires coming down from a TV on the wall.
If you own your spot put two small holes in the wall & fish that wire through the wall.
Hell even if you don't own the spot put the holes in the wall & when it's time to move fill the holes in, sand it down & paint over it.
yeaOriginally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
the z5500?
i love this player. ive bought 2 in the last few months. it only took about a week to get my $75 checks from LG. i highly recommend this playerunless you REALLY need to have BD-Live.Originally Posted by mondayC
Chart on 1080p benefits
Also, I got the BH200 for $190 and then a $75 rebate is on the way. I just bought 8 HD-DVDs for $50. Dead formats FTW.
Apparently professional TV calibration is a raw deal, because it appears Best Buy has to trick customers into paying for it.
To advertise calibration services, Best Buy stacked a supposedly calibrated TV on top of an identical television that wasn't calibrated. And Best Buy exaggerated the benefits of calibration by using a lower-quality component cable for the bottom television and a higher quality HDMI cable for the TV above, according to a Consumerist reader who says he spotted the trick.
"This disturbed me a bit because nowhere on the display did it mention this fact," said the tipster, in a letter to the Consumerist. "The average consumer would look at the display, see the TVs and think that the only difference between the TVs was the calibration."
This story shortly follows a consumer report from November -- also related to Best Buy's calibration services. In that incident, a customer said Best Buy put two TVs side by side -- and the "non-calibrated" TV showed a standard-definition ESPN while the other was set on the high-definition version of the channel.
You dont know what you're talking about...Originally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
home theater in box=trash
Originally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
Apparently professional TV calibration is a raw deal, because it appears Best Buy has to trick customers into paying for it.
To advertise calibration services, Best Buy stacked a supposedly calibrated TV on top of an identical television that wasn't calibrated. And Best Buy exaggerated the benefits of calibration by using a lower-quality component cable for the bottom television and a higher quality HDMI cable for the TV above, according to a Consumerist reader who says he spotted the trick.
"This disturbed me a bit because nowhere on the display did it mention this fact," said the tipster, in a letter to the Consumerist. "The average consumer would look at the display, see the TVs and think that the only difference between the TVs was the calibration."
This story shortly follows a consumer report from November -- also related to Best Buy's calibration services. In that incident, a customer said Best Buy put two TVs side by side -- and the "non-calibrated" TV showed a standard-definition ESPN while the other was set on the high-definition version of the channel.
yamaha isOriginally Posted by fraij da 5 11
You dont know what you're talking about...Originally Posted by MR MONDAY NIIGHT
home theater in box=trash
You get what you pay for. Not everyone can spend a G on home Audio equipment... a Yamaha HTIB that has a Yamaha reciever for $350 is
Originally Posted by J1GOKU
i love this player. ive bought 2 in the last few months. it only took about a week to get my $75 checks from LG. i highly recommend this player unless you REALLY need to have BD-Live.Originally Posted by mondayC
Chart on 1080p benefits
Also, I got the BH200 for $190 and then a $75 rebate is on the way. I just bought 8 HD-DVDs for $50. Dead formats FTW.
Region Free blu-ray player
wrong, this player bitsreams both DTS MA and TrueHD.Originally Posted by osubass1
Originally Posted by J1GOKU
i love this player. ive bought 2 in the last few months. it only took about a week to get my $75 checks from LG. i highly recommend this player unless you REALLY need to have BD-Live.Originally Posted by mondayC
Chart on 1080p benefits
Also, I got the BH200 for $190 and then a $75 rebate is on the way. I just bought 8 HD-DVDs for $50. Dead formats FTW.
Region Free blu-ray player
that player isn't capable of decoding the new audio formats: Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio.
even the PS3 has that capability. granted, it doesn't bitstream either of those, but it can still output Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio in linear PCM.
Originally Posted by J1GOKU
wrong, this player bitsreams both DTS MA and TrueHD.Originally Posted by osubass1
Originally Posted by J1GOKU
i love this player. ive bought 2 in the last few months. it only took about a week to get my $75 checks from LG. i highly recommend this player unless you REALLY need to have BD-Live.Originally Posted by mondayC
Chart on 1080p benefits
Also, I got the BH200 for $190 and then a $75 rebate is on the way. I just bought 8 HD-DVDs for $50. Dead formats FTW.
Region Free blu-ray player
that player isn't capable of decoding the new audio formats: Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio.
even the PS3 has that capability. granted, it doesn't bitstream either of those, but it can still output Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio in linear PCM.
they'll def work thenOriginally Posted by aBKLYNthing
the logitechs will be in a pretty small room, and I think they go for about $230 on amazon