I know Oppo is the best blu-ray player out right now. But what do you guys think would be the best sub-$299 blu-ray player right now?
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Vist our Online StoreI know Oppo is the best blu-ray player out right now. But what do you guys think would be the best sub-$299 blu-ray player right now?
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Onkyo TX-SR805
RTi8 | CSi5 | F/XiA6
The other Oppo BD80 man
Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!! !
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it doesn't have 24p conversion though
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Onkyo TX-SR805
RTi8 | CSi5 | F/XiA6
The oppo. I personally like Pios but thats me (BDP-51, 23, ect) The PS3 is also good and fits your price point.
2 Channel-
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Ps3?
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+1 on the PS3, it is IMHO, the best Blu Ray player at your price point out there. Not even taking into consideration all the other stuff it does, it does Blu Rays very well.
-Jeff
HT Rig
Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center- Polk Audio CS2
Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's :D
Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3
2 CH rig (in progress)
Polk Audio Monitor 10A's
It's not that I'm insensitive, I just don't care.. :D
PS3! Yes, they can play blu-rays, game, stream audio and video files. You can upgrade or replace their hard drives for near infinite amounts of storage, browse the web. There are periodic...automatic upgrades for this device, it may be upgradable to 3D and has one of the most powerful CPUs available in ANY computing machine!
And let's face it, when it comes to a blu-ray picture. Unless you're going to use a PROJECTION system that will give you a 90" or greater picture..i.e., if you have a set from 40-65" you're going to be hard pressed to see Picture Quality differences between any major blu-ray manufacturer!
Of course there is the question of upconversion which the PS3 does Ok but which the Oppo, supposedly, does better! Again, not having seen that difference I'm not sure how 'noticeable' it actually is?
Under 299....I'd go with almost anything including the PS3 for blu-ray.
cnh
There, I fixed it for ya, lol. Link below direct from Sony on the firmware update that will make the PS3 3D capable. No date for the update as of yet though, man I love my PS3!! I echo C's comments about the PS3 all day and twice on Sunday!!
-Jeff
http://www.techspot.com/news/37054-s...re-update.html
HT Rig
Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center- Polk Audio CS2
Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's :D
Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3
2 CH rig (in progress)
Polk Audio Monitor 10A's
It's not that I'm insensitive, I just don't care.. :D
I hate the PS3, but I have to admit it does have a nice feature set. I won't let my own personal thoughts ruin what the machine can actually do. For a BD player it's pretty good. As mentioned the Oppo BD80, PS3, Pioneers, Pannys, or Sony. I have 3 BD players and they all play well. The Oppo was an improvement in my HT, but that maybe due to the 126" screen.
Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!! !
Home Theater Pics in the Showcase
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/show...p?userid=73580
If you are not going to splurge for the Oppo 83, then I don't see any reason to spend more than ~$150 on one of the mid-range Panasonic models. Since you have an SR805, you don't need analog audio output. Amongst the mid-range pack, there is not much difference in upscaling ability either.
i love my PS3, i hate the bluetooth remote so i got the chesak NYKO usb IR remote and copied the commands to my AEROS MX 850...just wish I could power it on with my remote...
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ONKYO TX-SR608
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Polk CS1000p Center
Polk FX 1000's Rear
Room 2:
ONKYO TX-SR608
Polk RT2000's Front Someone Please Sell Me Some RT3000 so I can have a second RT5000 setup !!!!
Polk CS1000p Center
Polk FX1000's Rear
Polk PSW 120 front
Polk PSW 505 rear
Logitech makes an adapter that allows you to turn it on and off with their Harmony remotes.
-Jeff
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/re.../5732&cl=us,en
HT Rig
Receiver- Onkyo TX-SR806
Mains- Polk Audio Monitor 70
Center- Polk Audio CS2
Surrounds- Polk Audio TSi 500's :D
Sub- Polk Audio PSW125
Retired- Polk Audio Monitor 40's
T.V.- 60" Sony SXRD KDS-60A2000 LCoS
Blu-Ray- 80 GB PS3
2 CH rig (in progress)
Polk Audio Monitor 10A's
It's not that I'm insensitive, I just don't care.. :D
I'm actually looking at moving things around in my setup, moving the PS3 to the bedroom and grabbing another Blu Ray player for the living room.
I'm looking at getting the Sony S370, does anyone have a compelling reason why I should look at something different in this price range? It seems to have a decent enough picture from what I can find in reviews, has all the streaming services, has SACD Playback, and will be getting DLNA functionality in July, which should allow streaming of content on my PC.
Main HT
Magnepan 1.6QR fronts, PSB Image B4 surrounds, Pioneer SC-25, Parasound Halo A23, Oppo BDP-83 SE, Airport Express w/ Peachtree DAC, Sony KDL-55HX850, Sony PS3, Apple TV
Bedroom System
Polk Blackstone TL3, Polk PSWi225 Wireless Sub, HK 3490 Integrated, Oppo BDP-83, Sharp Aquos 32" TV, Apple TV
Office Rig
27" iMac w/Amarra, Peachtree DAC-IT, Focal XS Book, Schiit Valhalla > Sennheiser HD600, Schiit Lyr > HiFiMan HE0500, LG 47LM7600, Sony PS3, XBOX 360, Apple TV
I'm really happy with my Pioneer BDP-320. Now at Amazon (others) for $168. Check the specs.
Dave
Marantz AV7005
Marantz MM7055
Onkyo DX-755 CdP
Oppo BDP-93
Technics SL-1301/Shure M97xE
Polk RTi A7s
Polk CSi A6
Polk FXi A6s
Velodyne VDR10-BV
Panamax M5100-PM
Antec VERIS A/V Cooler x 2
Aren't the Pioneer *20 series just rebadged Sharp models?
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Onkyo TX-SR805
RTi8 | CSi5 | F/XiA6
New
Sony BDP-S570
$249
Features: Full HD 1080p, BRAVIA Internet Video streaming, built-in Wi-Fi, 3D Blu-ray Disc playback capability, iPhone®/iPod touch® remote control, Quick Start/Quick Load, USB slot, DVD playback and upscaling, DLNA Certified™
http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/...52921666077660
I think I'm gonna go with the S370 and pick one up on the way home. It's basically the 570 but without 3D support (don't want it) and without wireless built in (don't need it)
Main HT
Magnepan 1.6QR fronts, PSB Image B4 surrounds, Pioneer SC-25, Parasound Halo A23, Oppo BDP-83 SE, Airport Express w/ Peachtree DAC, Sony KDL-55HX850, Sony PS3, Apple TV
Bedroom System
Polk Blackstone TL3, Polk PSWi225 Wireless Sub, HK 3490 Integrated, Oppo BDP-83, Sharp Aquos 32" TV, Apple TV
Office Rig
27" iMac w/Amarra, Peachtree DAC-IT, Focal XS Book, Schiit Valhalla > Sennheiser HD600, Schiit Lyr > HiFiMan HE0500, LG 47LM7600, Sony PS3, XBOX 360, Apple TV
Jeezus CNET reviews are such crap. It's statements like the one below that completely invalidate anything else they have to say:
Are you serious? If I'm in a situation where $6 a year has ANY effect whatsoever on ANY decision that I make then I should probably be spending my money on something besides a Blu Ray player.Overall, enabling quick start will cost you a little over $6 a year, which is enough to consider just waiting a few extra seconds for the player to boot up without quick start.
Main HT
Magnepan 1.6QR fronts, PSB Image B4 surrounds, Pioneer SC-25, Parasound Halo A23, Oppo BDP-83 SE, Airport Express w/ Peachtree DAC, Sony KDL-55HX850, Sony PS3, Apple TV
Bedroom System
Polk Blackstone TL3, Polk PSWi225 Wireless Sub, HK 3490 Integrated, Oppo BDP-83, Sharp Aquos 32" TV, Apple TV
Office Rig
27" iMac w/Amarra, Peachtree DAC-IT, Focal XS Book, Schiit Valhalla > Sennheiser HD600, Schiit Lyr > HiFiMan HE0500, LG 47LM7600, Sony PS3, XBOX 360, Apple TV
You'd think that since Blu-ray was SONY'S baby, that their players would be the best for playing them, PS3 included.
The ps3 used to be the best player on the market for years as long as you didn't need multichannel analog outs for audio or out-of-the-box IR remote compatibility. It came out back in 2006, basically at the launch of the format. While other manufacturers had problems with Java BD compatibility, horrible load times, etc., the ps3 had fast load times and could view disks other players couldn't. As other manufacturer's players quickly became obsolete, the ps3 kept current through frequent online firmware updates. These updates included things like 24fps movies, DVD upconversion, DTS-HD MA decoding (it already did TrueHD), and will include the ability to do 3D as well. All this made possible because as a game machine, it was overengineered for a blu-ray player with plenty of hardware headroom to add features. And while other players initially cost around 1000 bucks, the ps3 was the cheapest blu-ray player on the market at launch at about 400 bucks cheaper because they traditionally sell game players at a loss and make up the profit later on game software sales. The new slim adds TrueHD and DTS-HD MA bitstream capability.
However, there is now too much competition in the market to say any player is the 'best'. You really have to look at your individual needs and match them with a player's feature set. I wouldn't limit yourself to any one manufacturer as they all will compromise somewhat on price vs. features. And the ps3 3d upgrade will probably not be the full 1080p 3d available in the latest players. With refurbs at Frys going for as low as around 239 bucks, it's still a good player for the price (and still in the OP's price range new at $299). But players like the universal oppo player now exceed its feature set in some areas, especially since they took SACD capability out.
Last edited by cheddar; 03-27-2010 at 10:48 AM.
At this price point the LG BD390 is my favorite.
http://www.lg.com/us/tv-audio-video/...ayer-BD390.jsp
This is a fast loading excellent player at this price point.
Dan
My personal quest is to save to world of bad audio, one thread at a time.
Panasonic BD-85........$249.00
Linn AV5140 fronts
Linn AV5120 Center
Linn AV5140 Rears
M&K MX-70 Sub for Music
Odyssey Mono-Blocs
SVS Ultra-13 Gloss Black:D
Marantz AV7005
Marantz MM7055
Onkyo DX-755 CdP
Oppo BDP-93
Technics SL-1301/Shure M97xE
Polk RTi A7s
Polk CSi A6
Polk FXi A6s
Velodyne VDR10-BV
Panamax M5100-PM
Antec VERIS A/V Cooler x 2
My first player, also my current player, is a Samsung- BDP1600. It is the newer version of the old BDP-1500. The performance of the player has been flawless so far, the main reason I went with a Samsung was in interest of brand matching with my tv (I cant handle anymore damn REMOTES!!! The Anynet functionality is nice (Turn the Blu ray on, TV turns on, switches the the right input and settings. Shut the TV off Blu ray shuts down... Not exactly critical I know, but I figured at this low price range ($159 with Dark Knight), the performance of all the Main-Name Brand players would be close.
However, the disc mechanism for this player is pretty loud. Whenever it turns on, or loads a menu a rather lound mechanical hummm is heard. Much louder than my buddy's BDP-1500. Other than the noise though, the sound, picture, and upconversion are very strong with this player. Havent had to uprgade it once either.
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LSI15's (PNF Symphony cabels, modded X-Over and subs), LSIC, LSI7's, Rega Apollo CDP (PNF ICON ICs, modified PS cct.), Yamaha RXV-1700 w/ ipod dock, B&K REF200.2 (fronts) Samsung BDP-1600, XBOX360, Patriot Box Office Media Player, 42" Samsung LCD.
I got a PS3.
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Onkyo TX-SR805
RTi8 | CSi5 | F/XiA6
Congrats on your new purchase. Slim? How big is the hard drive?
If you bought a small hard drive model and you think you might store a lot of media files locally on the hard drive (movies, music, pictures, games, etc.) you might want to change the hard drive earlier rather than later to avoid the hassle of moving all your stuff. It uses generic SATA notebook hard drives. You can find these from 350GB-500GB for 50-80 bucks. Pop the hdd cover off, unscrew one screw, slide the hard drive cage out, transfer the cage to the new drive and reverse. Boot the ps3, follow the prompts to format the drive, done. Not absolutely necessary, especially if you will use it primarily as a blu-ray player. But could save later trouble if you find you like the machine's multimedia capabilities. Play around with it, it may take some time to discover all the things the ps3 can do.
Last edited by cheddar; 03-28-2010 at 02:30 AM.
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