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Any opinions are which company makes the most reliable bluray players? The standalones for watching movies not PC. Both in terms of not needing repairs after 1 year and also not getting completely frozen at the first bad spot on a disk. Cant tell you how much I hate it when I am watching a good movie and it gets stuck 1/2 way through with no way to skip past it. Even when the disk itself looks flawless.



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I have a Pioneer & Samsung, both work fine for me, I have never had a problem with either... but each to their own, my 2 cents, hope it helped  :stuart:



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Thus far, seems Samsung will be the one to get but as always there are people with horror stories. I am just tired of clean disks with no marks getting totally frozen.



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I got an lg which has apps like Netflix on it. It has an Ethernet port so you can play network films on it. Haven't had any problems with it.

 

LgBD320 I think.



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DVD upscaling is excellent too. Not much in it between bluray and DVD of lotr!



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I am pleased with my Sony - now several years old.

The only problem I had was when the BBC altered its iPlayer clients and Sony

didn't update that on its older players (I now watch streaming services via Roku

box instead).



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Red Ray players are coming out which makes Blu Ray quality look poor, maybe hang on a while unless you are desperate, i have a Samsung 3D Blu Ray player but it hardly gets used, i get all my movies from an Amazon Fire Box now with Kodi installed.

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I have the amazon box also. Unfortunately with that and netflix there is a lot that isnt available via streaming.



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Use a VPN and check out the UK Netflix... It sucks balls compared to US version. Luckily, my Netflix hasn't cost me anything since December 2014! LOL


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