Refurbished Blue Ray Players
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refurbished blue ray players
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Pioneer Elite BDP-23FD blu ray Player Refurbished $239.99 |
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Samsung BD-P1600 refurbished Blu-ray Player with … $96.99 |
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Sony BDP-S360 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Refurbished) $95.99 |
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Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-Ray Disc Player – Refurbished $94.99 |
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Refurbished Sony 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player – BDP-S350 $89.99 |
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Refurbished Sony BDP-BX2 Blu-Ray Player $79.99 |
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Sylvania RNB501SL9 Factory Refurbished Blu-ray Player $14.98 |
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SAMSUNG BDP1600A Blu-Ray DVD Disc Player Refurbished* $14.17 |
I cheaped on a Blue Ray player, bad?
Ok here is the situation I have a 1080p plasma and you want good qaulity Clock 1080p movies, and also want older They also consider my standard DVD's upconverted. So I went to a lot of shops and the Blue Ray players are 300-400 dollars, and I was about a Samsung Blue Ray Buy for 300, and the man said, it's double-DVD DVD, but I did not ask them to work with burned DVD's and she said no, all the Blue Ray player when you are Viewing burned DVD's block, so that sucked. I went to a shop and saw a refurbished magnovox blue ray player looking for a cheap $ 100 and the guy said no one has again and it works really well with 1080p blue ray movies, and I did to test my burned DVD movies, and they worked and looked decent, so I bought the cheap Blue Ray, because they would play my old DVD's, this is a wise choice do I have? 1080p is still amazing on blue ray? I also bought a very good HDMI cable.
Its like buying cheap DVD player. The laser is the same, the information is digital so it can play back the same (same as most that is), but it could be missing features. So your players to a profile 1.0 only and not be updateable. Which would mean no BD Live capabilities (which IMO is function a useless so far, but maybe it is something you would have liked). There's also the long-term reliability factor. Sometimes the lesser brand DVD players not last long, sometimes people they have in years. Its like the # 1 pick in the NFL Draft, you just do not know what you get in the long run. If you go HDMI out but I think the image quality is good for you. His blue still with a laser drive, its just read digital information from the disc (which has nothing to to do with the player) with HDMI and if you keep everything digital, so the quality of the analog ports plays no role. I'm not sure what you mean by burned DVDs but . Know If these DVDs do not have encryption on them, but are like normal DVDs .VOB/MPEG-2 based, then I do not see why would an expensive players do not play it. Since not all commercial DVDs are encrypted. It would therefore be present moronic type of market, a device which can not play a big group of commercial DVDs on. The alternative course, you will prefer a PS3. It is an excellent BluRay player, it takes up conversion, and the HDD, you can download video files (such as Stuff you download from the web). Or see with its streaming capabilities (they can your computer hard drive, as long as its in your network, and the Video Stream Files from there).
Samsung DVD-1080P8 DVD Player (Refurbished)