I dislike Sony (you pay the name only for a so-so product...). At least with the other one you list it's possible to change the region for the DVD reader part (don't get too excited, you can't for the BR reader).
the PS3 was made at a loss because of their support for Blu-Ray.
Also, I found out fairly recently that some shrewd people are snapping up PS1s from Ebay because the CD player is of an exceptionally high standard, so much so they are being adjusted to be used as stand-alone audio players and considered better than top-level CD units that would cost hundreds.
The labels still want to use it though, Jimmy.
Quote from: Jon on December 12, 2011, 04:02:28 PM Also, I found out fairly recently that some shrewd people are snapping up PS1s from Ebay because the CD player is of an exceptionally high standard, so much so they are being adjusted to be used as stand-alone audio players and considered better than top-level CD units that would cost hundreds.Yer I remember hearin about this not too long ago!Ive actually got a couple ps1's lyin around sumwhere,might hav 2 dig them up and give them a try
Quote from: Jon on December 12, 2011, 06:25:56 PMThe labels still want to use it though, Jimmy. Sorry but no...I know many label owners who don't go HD for that exact reason. Except for new out of theatre movie nothing sell enough on Blu-Ray to justified the high road robbery tactic that Sony use. Paying 3500 times the redevances upfront just doesn't make sense when 1000 units is a good seller on Blu-Ray.
That's not entirely true about Sony. Normally their stand-alone gear is of very high quality, but it's still pricey and it misses certain features, granted like the multi-region/multi-format. Still they make very reliable stuff and the PS3 was made at a loss because of their support for Blu-Ray. Also, I found out fairly recently that some shrewd people are snapping up PS1s from Ebay because the CD player is of an exceptionally high standard, so much so they are being adjusted to be used as stand-alone audio players and considered better than top-level CD units that would cost hundreds.
Please show me where Jon Quote from: Jon on December 12, 2011, 04:02:28 PMThat's not entirely true about Sony. Normally their stand-alone gear is of very high quality, but it's still pricey and it misses certain features, granted like the multi-region/multi-format. Still they make very reliable stuff and the PS3 was made at a loss because of their support for Blu-Ray. Also, I found out fairly recently that some shrewd people are snapping up PS1s from Ebay because the CD player is of an exceptionally high standard, so much so they are being adjusted to be used as stand-alone audio players and considered better than top-level CD units that would cost hundreds.You just add this after I did mention the high robbery tactic and like I said it wasn't what I was talking about in the first place...