While the PS3 may sound attractive, for us in Australia the questions that are probably more relevant are: will the player play disks from all regions and is it affordable?

I say this because I am regretting that I bought a Sony blu-ray player that plays Region 3 disks beautifully but won't play disks from any other region.

So, have a look at the Laser BD10803D at the following link:

http://www.laserco.net/products/audio-visual/dvd-players/BLU-BD10803D


Bob Nelson



----- Original Message ----- From: "Dane Trethowan" <[email protected]>
To: "PC Audio Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2013 4:07 AM
Subject: BlueRay Players


Hi!

This subject is of great interest to me, I've built a Hi-Fi system for the den and I'm still looking around for a decent and flexible Blueray player.

I was listening to the tech show on KFWB ad a caller came in with exactly the same sort of question I have, "Can You recommend a good BlueRay player?" and the answer was a Sony Play Station III.

I can understand the presenters thinking here, the Play Station III has plenty of processing power and is updated frequently by Sony, all fair points.

Having never seen a Play station III I'm wondering if others have seen them and can perhaps give a brief description, I'm of the understanding that the size of a Play Station III is around the size of a typical set top box, is that right? Can the Play Station be controlled to play Blueray Discs from a remote control unit or perhaps buttons on the front?



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