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Recommend a Blu Ray player
Rob7Lee
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As above, been a long time since I bought one, any recommendations? Don’t want to spend loads as not used a huge amount, under £250 ideally.
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Panasonic DP-UB450EB
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Draizetrain said:Panasonic DP-UB450EB0
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Assumed this was one of those threads that get bumped from 15 years ago!13
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Are bluray discs still sold?0
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PlayStation 2.0
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If you have to have one nowadays I think they are all much of a muchness. I'd would just make sure it plays 4K discs.
I have 2 Samsung OLEDs, sound bar and 2 Blu-ray players not that I use the players much these days, (2 rooms 2 setups). Makes everything easy to setup and use. Probably get better versions of all 3 but they do for me. I still like to have the occasional disc especially if its a decent film with good sound but then then I tend to use the setup without the sound bar and use the AV amp setup.0 -
Ray Wilkins when he was at Chelsea5
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Can someone recommend a good VHS player while they’re at it .5
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Bedsaddick said:Can someone recommend a good VHS player while they’re at it .0
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Bedsaddick said:Can someone recommend a good VHS player while they’re at it .0
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Can't go wrong.0 -
Rob7Lee said:Draizetrain said:Panasonic DP-UB450EB0
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I understand this one to tick some boxes
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Rob7Lee said:Draizetrain said:Panasonic DP-UB450EB1
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I think physical media still has a place.
We may not want it in ‘our white and grey minimalist lounge diners’ but surely we’re being ripped off?
My DVD and Blu-Ray collection isn’t large but includes BBC Series and Documentaries, Classic Films from a multitude of studios, Disney Animated Films, Old TV Series, Jurassic Park and other Universal Titles and Independent and Foreign Films.
If I were to sign up to every streaming service to encompass all of these (even if they were available), I would be broke.
Or are people just keen to eat what they are fed (like the visual equivalent of Heart FM and Capital)?4 -
EastTerrace said:I think physical media still has a place.
We may not want it in ‘our white and grey minimalist lounge diners’ but surely we’re being ripped off?
My DVD and Blu-Ray collection isn’t large but includes BBC Series and Documentaries, Classic Films from a multitude of studios, Disney Animated Films, Old TV Series, Jurassic Park and other Universal Titles and Independent and Foreign Films.
If I were to sign up to every streaming service to encompass all of these (even if they were available), I would be broke.
Or are people just keen to eat what they are fed (like the visual equivalent of Heart FM and Capital)?Agreed.Hopefully it will never die - the resurgence of vinyl is a case in point. I have a much bigger vinyl collection now than when I was 18!2 -
Thanks all, I'll plump for the Panasonic I think.
Whilst I long ago got rid of most of my CD collection in favour of streaming, I still have a lot of Vinyl and that's not going anywhere!0 -
To me Blu-ray players are much of a muchness, a cheap one will do the job.
And yes physical media is still worthwhile. Many box sets have loads of extras you won't find on streaming, and streaming services can drop or edit/censor programmes.0