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XENON blu-ray player now available

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Othan:
saw this earlier at abenson waltermart munoz selling for P12K. the salesrep said it has the latest codecs. 

is this a sign that we will start to expect the influx of cloned blu-rays?

barrister:
Still too much at P12K.  

Panasonic BD60 is only P15K at SnS.  And only $121 (P5,549) at Amazon.

Even the branded BD players encounter playback problems on certain Blu-ray discs, due to the complexity of BD-Java authoring.  

If you have a generic player, expect playback problems to be more frequent.  

Will the generics be supporting their customers with fixes via firmware updates?  I wouldn't get my hopes up.

TOP 20:
I'd say this is a welcome development in the sense that this might pave the way for cheaper BD player prices in the future. As long as quality is not compromised, why not? If this player would allow me to see The Godfather in all it's high def 1080p glory sans the BD live feature & others, I'd be more than happy. :)
 



Macmon:
The price to pay for early adopters of technology.

pchin:

--- Quote from: Othan on Feb 03, 2010 at 07:57 PM ---saw this earlier at abenson waltermart munoz selling for P12K. the salesrep said it has the latest codecs. 

is this a sign that we will start to expect the influx of cloned blu-rays?

--- End quote ---

Good think you have bought the LG bd-370 at P7,999 ;)

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