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Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray Player $306 at Circuit City
 
Discuss (22) : History : Tell : Posted 7:44 AM PDT 08/7/08 by Ben
Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray PlayerCircuitCity.com has the Sony BDP-S300 Blu-ray HD Disc Player for $340 - 10% off coupon = $306 with free shipping.

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    #1   uigrad - Posted 8:02 am PDT 08/7/08 (345 Posts)
    http://www.highdefforum.com/showthread.php?t=62701

    Quote:
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by maroondog
    So can/will these players be updated to 1.1?

    No they will not.

    Stick with the PS3.
    #2   strydre - Posted 8:04 am PDT 08/7/08 (31 Posts)
    Wow! There's finally a BR player cheaper than the PS3... Sucks that it is an un-upgradeable POS, and can't play games though. $50 more and get a PS3, or $50 less and get an old 20GB model on eBay.
    #3   o0o0steve - Posted 8:05 am PDT 08/7/08 (66 Posts)
    #4   o0o0steve - Posted 8:07 am PDT 08/7/08 (66 Posts)
    #2, un-upgradeable? You can definitely upgrade the firmware on this thing, a number of firmware updates have been released
    http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/swu-list.pl?mdl=BDPS300
    #5   signalsoldier - Posted 8:32 am PDT 08/7/08 (300 Posts)
    screw Sony! We all lost in the format wars!
    #6   nuisance - Posted 8:34 am PDT 08/7/08 (10903 Posts)
    It's a frickin' player, and not a terribly fancy one, and it's still $300 after BR has been out for a very long time now. This is why we discarded anything backed by Sony in the past. Don't waste your money nor give it to them. Just upconvert until something better comes along.
    #7   yatesbros - Posted 8:50 am PDT 08/7/08 (3 Posts)
    Can someone help me with what upconvert means? I am in the market for BR and looking for the best options.
    #8   o0o0steve - Posted 8:54 am PDT 08/7/08 (66 Posts)
    #7 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upconversion

    It means it will convert the video from a standard DVD to make it look pretty on your fancy HDTV. This typically involves some proprietary hardware depending on the manufacturer.
    #9   solidsnake4119 - Posted 9:06 am PDT 08/7/08 (11 Posts)
    nice, great for my blu ray movies
    #10   kels83 - Posted 9:26 am PDT 08/7/08 (391 Posts)
    Definitely upgradable but it works great out of the box. I picked up a refurb of this model from Sonystyle for $250 about 4 months ago (currently $269- http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&productId=8198552921665094053&langId=-1 )

    I also signed up for Sony's credit card and got the $100 credit to drop the price to $150:

    http://www.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&categoryId=8198552921644489281
    #11   nix - Posted 9:34 am PDT 08/7/08 (463 Posts)
    MidnightBox (www.midnightbox.com) has a re-certified Samsung BD-P1400 1080p Blu-Ray DVD Player for $249. fyi
    #12   the lawyer - Posted 10:14 am PDT 08/7/08 (3749 Posts)
    it is true, these need to come down.
    #13   Talentedlosers - Posted 10:35 am PDT 08/7/08 (56 Posts)
    I predict $250 at years end
    #14   bradbranch - Posted 11:45 am PDT 08/7/08 (329 Posts)
    NEC and Panasonic has developed a new decipher processor on a 45nm scale. These new blue-ray processors will cause a price drop possibly before the end of the year. Sony, Samsung, etc are now in the process of dumping the existing line of blue-ray players. I think you will see players around 100 to 150 .

    The studios want and need to sell blue ray DVD’s and the hold back, cost of the players.


    Quote: NEC Chip Will Shrink Blu-ray Players' Size, Costs
    By Brian X. Chen August 04, 2008 | 3:28:05 PMCategories: Chips, Media Players
    Blu-ray players are getting big in terms of popularity -- and fortunately, they're going to get smaller in size thanks to a new chip.

    NEC Electronics on Monday announced that it has fitted the major functions of Blu-ray -- including analog-to-digital conversion, HDMI output, and sound encoding/decoding -- onto one chip called the EMMA 3PF. The chip, to begin shipping September, will significantly reduce the amount of physical space required to run Blu-ray, and it will cut overall costs of Blu-ray devices as well.

    The new chip also features a multicore CPU (in nerd speak, a 64-bit 655DMIPS VR5500 CPU application processor) that will improve Blu-ray players' startup and operation speeds.

    This kind of makes me regret that I just bought a PlayStation 3, which is hogging an entire shelf on my TV stand. Any interested buyers?
    #15   nikko - Posted 11:45 am PDT 08/7/08 (581 Posts)
    Quote:
    Can someone help me with what upconvert means?

    Upconversion is a tax on the stupid.
    #16   bradbranch - Posted 11:51 am PDT 08/7/08 (329 Posts)
    #15 Increases the amount of scan lines. 480 scan lines to 1080 scan lines. The resolution is a little better but not near as good as HD.(high definition) So if i put a DVD (480 lines) into the blue-ray player it will up convert the 480 to 1080 to take full advantage of your HDTV screen size. If this didn't happen the 480 picture would be cropped on the top and bottom and both sides. Just like your computer screen. Different pictures on your computer are different sizes because of the relosution. 480, 800,1200 etc.
    #17   nikko - Posted 12:16 pm PDT 08/7/08 (581 Posts)
    I know exactly what it is and how it works.

    Like I said, it's a tax on the stupid.

    There's absolutely no reason to spend extra money on a device which does what nearly every fixed-resolution TV on the market (LCD, plasma, DLP, LCoS, etc) already does out of the box.
    #18   nuisance - Posted 12:22 pm PDT 08/7/08 (10903 Posts)
    Who said anything about buying an additional device? Just use your TV.
    #19   agulfer - Posted 1:04 pm PDT 08/7/08 (450 Posts)
    Wait long enough and the price of everything will go down....but you'll never buy anything waiting for the next big price drop.

    Sure a normal DVD player will upconvert DVD's but it still won't PLAY BR movies.....there's your reason to get one. I'm not saying to buy BR movies, but you have rental BR movies, friends BR movies....how are you going to watch those?

    It's $300....just get one and be done with it.
    #20   uigrad - Posted 1:13 pm PDT 08/7/08 (345 Posts)
    #17, not all of them do it out of the box well. But, I still agree with your original statement.

    Sure, if you get some crappy LCD TV from Sharp, it will have a horrible deinterlacer, and an upconverting DVD player will at least make your DVDs be watchable (although it won't help much with 480i inputs from other sources), but whoever buys such pieces of crap without asking about the deinterlacers are certified as "stupid" in my book. Thus, "tax on the stupid" is correct.

    My rule of thumb:
    Don't buy a tv or projector that doesn't list a Faroudja-brand deinterlacer, unless you have seen reviews that say the deinterlacer is comparable to a Faroudja.
     
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