Tuesday, June 24, 2014

What's the best blu-ray player?




imaTfan


My family & I are thinking about purchasing a blu-ray player. Problem is, we don't know what brand or model to get. We were leaning towards maybe a Sony or a Panasonic but since we don't really know that much at all about blu-ray players, I was wondering if I could get some advice on which is one of the best to have.
The specific things we're looking for in a player is: reliability (durability), good video & sound quality, one that reads blu-rays & DVDs quickly, & one that won't cost huge $$$. Also, we'd only use this player for watching movies, not really any of that wi fi, internet, netflix movie downloading thing, so a player that's known for having those internet problems wouldn't bother us.
So, all in all, could you tell me which blu-ray players out there best fit the things I listed above, which ones to avoid, etc.
Thanks! : )



Answer
The 'best' is arguably the Oppo BDP-95, but since it's $1000 I suspect you mean what is the best for your needs.

Panasonic Blu-ray players have a good reputation for performance and reliability (recognizing that any brand can have a few duds!). In reality any of the basic models from name brand manufacturers like Sony, LG, Pioneer, Samsung or Panasonic will probably fit your needs.

ALL Blu-ray players will play Blu-ray and DVD movies ... although the speed with which they load and play the disks varies widely (from 10 seconds to over a minute). They all play Blu-ray disks with essentially the same quality, but vary somewhat in how well they upconvert and play DVDs.

Note that to benefit from Blu-ray (vs a DVD player) you a) must have a ~40" or larger HDTV, b) ability to connect via HDMI (or at least Component) cables, c) sit close enough to the TV to see the improved resolution.

With current prices for Blu-ray players starting around $80 they are no longer an expensive item.

What is the Best Blu-ray Player?




SeanUsher


Is there a better blu-ray player in terms of picture quality than the Denon DVD-2500BT? Must be under £500.


Answer
I can't say whether it's BETTER picture quality but the Oppo BDP-93 is an impressive machine (or for better audio the £1000 BDP-95) and at £500 is a steal relative to the Denon (which is somewhat dated now). Many consider the OPPO to be the best player going, at least for the price. Another highly recommended model is Cambridge Audio's Azur 751BD but it's more expensive (£800). The link lists Blu-ray players ranked by review "score" and the Denon is far down the list (overall). Judged solely on video quality it may rank much higher, but it's impossible to tell without an A/B comparison ... which I can't find).

Note that "better" depends what you want to compare. Blu-ray performance doesn't vary as much as DVD performance and the Oppo players excel at both BD and DVD video performance. For those with DVD collections this can be an important consideration.




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