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I'll be looking for the best import player that does a decent job at a reasonable price.

If nothing else changes between now and then, I have my eye on the Sony Unit. I seems to have the best PQ with 5.1 analogue for those that need it for a decent price (ie up to $500US less than the pana).

Momaw the sony does have 24p output so Its a good choice but the new samsung has a few things going for it too [ If you can forgive the first effort]

1- msrp is 800 -sony 1000

2- it has a hqv de-interlacer/scaler

3-it has a dolby digital plus decoder the sony currently doesnt

4- it is supposedly due out in march

5-it can scale ntsc sd dvd to 1080p

6- it has hdmi ver 1.3

The question of 24p is still up in the air however with it :blink:

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Momaw the sony does have 24p output so Its a good choice but the new samsung has a few things going for it too [ If you can forgive the first effort]

1- msrp is 800 -sony 1000

2- it has a hqv de-interlacer/scaler

3-it has a dolby digital plus decoder the sony currently doesnt

4- it is supposedly due out in march

5-it can scale ntsc sd dvd to 1080p

6- it has hdmi ver 1.3

The question of 24p is still up in the air however with it :D

the sony is a very early prototype thats made by pioneer as is there model. I'm suprised sony even released it ! I'd be waiting for a 2nd gen model here instead given how much is lacking off it. the sammy might be worth hanging out for but then personally I wouldnt touch a sammy ! :blink:

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the sony is a very early prototype thats made by pioneer as is there model. I'm suprised sony even released it ! I'd be waiting for a 2nd gen model here instead given how much is lacking off it. the sammy might be worth hanging out for but then personally I wouldnt touch a sammy ! :blink:

But in a way that is a plus for the sony. It *is* the pioneer in a different chasis. End result, pioneer player, sony badge, half the price.

Anyways, I was only using it as an example of the current crop. With luck they should all have gen 2's out within a few months. :D

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The XE1 is supposedly getting a 1080p24 firmware update. The question then is do you consider (rrp) $1599 reasonable :blink:

If it's multi-region, absolutely. It has a very high end scaler that produces the best upscaled SD DVD images available without an external $3k video processor. It's also the same price as the new Denon 2390 that has exactly the same scaler, but without HD DVD support.

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It's under %5k now. The Mitsubishi, Panasonic and Epson 1080p projectors can all be bought for less than $5k.

If it's multi-region, absolutely. It has a very high end scaler that produces the best upscaled SD DVD images available without an external $3k video processor. It's also the same price as the new Denon 2390 that has exactly the same scaler, but without HD DVD support.

Overseas or off EBay perhaps.

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If it's multi-region, absolutely. It has a very high end scaler that produces the best upscaled SD DVD images available without an external $3k video processor. It's also the same price as the new Denon 2390 that has exactly the same scaler, but without HD DVD support.

Thats the catch though isn't it. At the moment SD is region locked while HD isn't.

Pure madness.

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If it's multi-region, absolutely. It has a very high end scaler that produces the best upscaled SD DVD images available without an external $3k video processor. It's also the same price as the new Denon 2390 that has exactly the same scaler, but without HD DVD support.

I agree its worth the money if multi-region but not only in hd-dvd as now but would be nice if they kept multi region on sd-dvd as per all dvd players on our market now.

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So what is the best current Blu-ray player to get? - The USA Sony?

(USA because I will be getting the bulk of my discs from there)

And what is the best unreleased 2nd gen player?

And no, Im not interested in getting a PS3, and quality is my highest criteria.

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And no, Im not interested in getting a PS3, and quality is my highest criteria.

I wouldn't use the PS3 as a dedicated player either although I have to say I've seen it doing Blu-Ray movie playback and was quite surprised just how good it was (it did run very warm though) I'm sure they'll get some converts to their format as a result

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Thanks Mo. Although i have a preorder down for a PS3 still not convinced...

well, between the local PS3 and an import blu-ray you will be able to source all your films at least 6 months in advance, providing they are to be released here at all, and grab the occaional impulse buy off Australian shelves.

Win/win

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the sony is a very early prototype thats made by pioneer as is there model. I'm suprised sony even released it ! I'd be waiting for a 2nd gen model here instead given how much is lacking off it.

I do agree Al; just didnt want to rubbish anyone who aspires to 24p jitter free playback :P It remains to be seen if the hqv chip in the samsung matches the top notch reon in the HD E1X. :blink: If you dont like the samsung would you consider the phillips ? Now theres reliability :D

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well, between the local PS3 and an import blu-ray you will be able to source all your films at least 6 months in advance, providing they are to be released here at all, and grab the occaional impulse buy off Australian shelves.

Win/win

Yeah and a small fortune later...dont know i would able to convince mrs chesty to fall for that one...

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And? Are they any different to the ones you buy in stores?

How do you know? Are you a seller of grey market items on EBay?

You make your bed, you lie in it. I couldnt care who and where members buy their gear from, so long as they know the risks involved in buying things much cheaper on EBay. I for one would be very hesitant to spend that kinda money on EBay.

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How do you know? Are you a seller of grey market items on EBay?

You make your bed, you lie in it. I couldnt care who and where members buy their gear from, so long as they know the risks involved in buying things much cheaper on EBay. I for one would be very hesitant to spend that kinda money on EBay.

Thatnks for your concern.

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