srinisundar
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Atleast there should be one opponent...
You are being Adamant now.....![]()
You are being Adamant now.....![]()
Sony never did well in DVD Players, so I would look at this with a pinch of salt. And as Srini says you get much better models from Panasonic and Pioneer for about the same price in Dubai and Singapore. Of course getting it in India is an issue, but I would any day go with Pioneer or Panasonic.
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The bar has been raised
But for all its strengths, the problem for this deck is that Panasonic not to mention Sonys own BDP-S370 has significantly raised the bar.
Such new machines display a marginally cleaner picture with even sharper edges.
The BDP-S760 still sounds very revealing, especially in the midrange and treble, but rival machines now highlight a slight leanness in the bass.
Compared to the likes of the Panasonic BD85 and even Sonys own S370, the S760 now sounds a little insubstantial.
At the time of launch last year, the BDP-S760 was a clear step up over everything else in the budget
and mid-range sectors of the market.
But such is the array of talent on offer from the latest models, this former Award-winner has to drop a star.
Hi,
With all the gimmicks to protect copyright, etc., I doubt people would be inclinded to buy Sony unless they come up with region-free players.
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Hi,
With all the gimmicks to protect copyright, etc., I doubt people would be inclinded to buy Sony unless they come up with region-free players.
I had BD-360 for a brief period of time and it is a real pain when region-locked.
Also, I guess firmware mod chips are available for this model (370); refer stegen's website.
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Well, if you compare the region coding for Blu-ray discs with the region coding for DVD you'll notice that the region coding for DVD is draconian when compared with region coding for BDs. I have a Region C PS3 and have had no problems, so far, with BD's region coding.
Damn! And I had to buy an Oppo for 15K recently!! Thats 5K extra gone!!![]()
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The thing is that Sony swept the What Hi-Fi BD player awards last years, with their players giving the competition a sound beating. Sony never cared for DVD because it wasn't their tech. I doubt it's the same for blu-ray which is theirs.
Damn! And I had to buy an Oppo for 15K recently!! Thats 5K extra gone!!![]()
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My two Pioneer DVD drives have been working without any issues (Touch wood) for the last 5 odd years.
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It is said many of good optical drives are remake/copied from BenQ.So Sony has less efferts in making the drive ,but good at adding features.
I can see panasonic chip in my DRU-820A.
Sony borrows many things in IT market.It is said many of good optical drives are remake/copied from BenQ.So Sony has less efferts in making the drive ,but good at adding features.
I can see panasonic chip in my DRU-820A.
Hi,
Do you mean to say taht you are able to play all DVDs and BDs in your Region C ps3?
Having a region C player with majority of the BD titles in Region A, of course a handful of Region free, I definitely feel there is a problem, especially if you go for a dedicated BD player which is intended for watching blu-ray movies.
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Irrespective of what anyone says, the fact is that Sony has never had any success in the area of players whatever it may have been - CDPs, DVDPs or whatever. In CDPs they had a few gems but that was at the very high end costing quite a lot.
In DVDs they were a complete failure. This is quite strange as some of the best transports for CDPs are still manufactured by Sony, and their DVD R/W drives for PC are quite good. I suppose it has to do with their market strategy. Sony was never interested in the niche market of audiophiles or videophiles. They made their money from the mass market in which they are quite good.
I second that, venkatcr. Never even cleaned the lens on my cheapo Pioneer DVD player in 6 years. The front display panel went kablooey about 2 years ago and shows random info, but I don't care as CDs and DVDs play perfectly and for status there's the OSD.