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So far the Sharp player is good

Posted by racerguy on December 18, 2007 at 07:14:42:

It's a definite improvement over the Sony (which cost me more), even when the Sony was brand-new and working OK. It makes a bit more mechanical noise when it's operating than the Sony did, but I can live with that.

The only thing I've found so far that is irritating is the player update process. It's a PITA to get at the USB port in the back, and the load time for updates is interminable. Oh well - can't have everything, especially in a Blu-ray player! It truly is amazing how feature-poor and limited these players are for the price tag compared to their HD DVD counterparts. I hope that changes quickly.