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ktmrfs
Jan 22, 2018Explorer II
IMHO if your tv has an available HDMI input no reason to NOT go blu Ray, Most current Blu ray players have gone to HDMI output only, although some older ones had HDMI, composite and S video output.
The sony I have is a year old model, $40 from amazon, also gives me Netflix and Amazon connectivity along with other services w/o needing cable, just wifi.
And I don't need to make sure the DVD is NOT blu ray when I rent/buy one.
Heck, you can spend more on a non blu ray player than a decent blu ray anymore.
ours is s sony bps 3700. It was $40 around xmas time on amazon, now it is back up to $69.
The sony I have is a year old model, $40 from amazon, also gives me Netflix and Amazon connectivity along with other services w/o needing cable, just wifi.
And I don't need to make sure the DVD is NOT blu ray when I rent/buy one.
Heck, you can spend more on a non blu ray player than a decent blu ray anymore.
ours is s sony bps 3700. It was $40 around xmas time on amazon, now it is back up to $69.
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