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According to Toon Zone, Tinker Bell is going to have a special presentation on Disney Channel November 30th. (8:00 P.M., ET/PT) The full-length movie for one night. Wow! No doubt it's to get more people to buy the movie, but still, smart move Disney.
Now I'm torn, do I wait to watch it for free, or get it around street date... Store exclusives and the price will be the deciding factor for me.
Now I'm torn, do I wait to watch it for free, or get it around street date... Store exclusives and the price will be the deciding factor for me.
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He should probably get a Sony player, whether it's a PS3 or standalone BD player.
Definitely get one that's upgradeable. Lower-end models generally aren't Profile 2.0 compatible and I'm not aware of the upgrade features of those if they have them.
With all the problems with various BDs -- the Bond BDs being the latest culprits --, you need to have an upgradeable unit!
Sony seems to be pretty good at getting firmware upgrades out fast. This is their format and they seem to be committed to making it work.
Haven't heard about the Panasonic players so much, and I imagine the Pioneer models are good but you really don't have spend more than $300 for a quality Blu-Ray player now.
I have heard that Samsung isn't as good with firmware updates.
Definitely get one that's upgradeable. Lower-end models generally aren't Profile 2.0 compatible and I'm not aware of the upgrade features of those if they have them.
With all the problems with various BDs -- the Bond BDs being the latest culprits --, you need to have an upgradeable unit!
Sony seems to be pretty good at getting firmware upgrades out fast. This is their format and they seem to be committed to making it work.
Haven't heard about the Panasonic players so much, and I imagine the Pioneer models are good but you really don't have spend more than $300 for a quality Blu-Ray player now.
I have heard that Samsung isn't as good with firmware updates.