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Originally Posted by chanster
Inadequate.
Doesn't power on/power off the unit due to the USB connection. Some guy at AVS is selling an aftermarket part for $50 which will do it (well you also temporarily need a PSP too) which is what I was talking about in terms of $75 (with shipping). Don't forget the hassle of trying to find a PSP to use temporarily. True, but I just power on/off the PS3 when I stick the disc in/take it out. I mean you have to get up sometime anyway. Stick the disc in, it powers on. Eject the disc, pick it up, andpower it down then. Minimal effort, same result. |
I'm guessing Sony will drop the price on the PS3 right about the time they raise prices (again) on single Blu-ray movie releases. :)
I'm guessing $49.95 SRP for a day and date Blu-ray isn't too far off in the future. |
Originally Posted by Jericho
True, but I just power on/off the PS3 when I stick the disc in/take it out. I mean you have to get up sometime anyway. Stick the disc in, it powers on. Eject the disc, pick it up, andpower it down then. Minimal effort, same result.
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You don't see how having an On/Off button on your remote is a problem??
I, like many others, do not want 2 remotes in our living rooms. Period. I often do not go over to my TV to eject discs after I have finished watching discs. They sit in the player until I'm ready to watch another. |
Originally Posted by chanster
You don't see how having an On/Off button on your remote is a problem??
I, like many others, do not want 2 remotes in our living rooms. Period. I often do not go over to my TV to eject discs after I have finished watching discs. They sit in the player until I'm ready to watch another. |
Originally Posted by BSTNFAN
Is it the ideal situation? No...But, I'm not going to completely base ruling out the PS3 for a standalone because of it either. It's not the only problem with a PS3 (no possible bitstream output of the new codecs is my biggest gripe), but there are a lot of upsides, as well.
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Originally Posted by sracer
Some people need a reason for not buying a PS3. If it comes down to power button on a remote, so be it.
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Originally Posted by sracer
Some people need a reason for not buying a PS3. If it comes down to power button on a remote, so be it.
:shrug: • no six channel analog audio outputs (for lossless audio with older HT receivers). • No bitstreaming of lossless audio codecs (for use with the latest HT receivers with on-board decoding). • The PS3 is reported to be a huge power hog, compared to just about any other Blu-ray Disc player one cares to name. The Panasonic BD30 is rated at just 25 watts, for example. • No IR remote compatibility (meaning that one can't use a universal remote). Also, one has to use the game controller as the remote or pay extra for a more conventional remote. • Not wanting to have a video game machine in one's home theater setup. Perhaps none of these reasons is important to you, but to dismiss them as not worthy of discussion strikes me as pretty arrogant. |
Originally Posted by lizard
You can be dismissive about those of us who choose not to buy a PS3 but that doesn't make our reasons invalid. Some reasons for not wanting to use a PS3 as a Blu-ray Disc player include:
• no six channel analog audio outputs (for lossless audio with older HT receivers). • No bitstreaming of lossless audio codecs (for use with the latest HT receivers with on-board decoding). • The PS3 is reported to be a huge power hog, compared to just about any other Blu-ray Disc player one cares to name. The Panasonic BD30 is rated at just 25 watts, for example. • No IR remote compatibility (meaning that one can't use a universal remote). Also, one has to use the game controller as the remote or pay extra for a more conventional remote. • Not wanting to have a video game machine in one's home theater setup. Perhaps none of these reasons is important to you, but to dismiss them as not worth of discussion strikes me as pretty arrogant. |
I don't see a price drop in the horizon. At least not for a while. I jumped on the 80 gig when Walmart had that 10 free Blu-ray special. It was an awesome deal.. If it wasn't for that, I'd still be watching in 480.
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Originally Posted by cardaway
I don't see anybody dismissing bullets 1-3, just 4 & 5 which IMO rank right up there with not liking a player because of the remote style or case color and having nothing to do with the abiltity and quality of the player.
My point five is probably more of a generational thing. Those who have been posting in this forum from the beginning may remember that, early on, there was a poll by a student doing a project that asked the ages of the early adopters and I was the oldest. Not having grown up with video games I have no use for them and find them an utter waste of time (much as some of my friends and neighbors think my viewing a movie more than once is a waste of time). While this is surely an extreme minority view at DVD Talk, where teens, twenty- and thirty-somethings predominate, there are a few of us out there who do not like video games and the machines that play them. |
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
I'm guessing Sony will drop the price on the PS3 right about the time they raise prices (again) on single Blu-ray movie releases. :)
I'm guessing $49.95 SRP for a day and date Blu-ray isn't too far off in the future. They do this - I'm out! |
Originally Posted by cardaway
I don't see anybody dismissing bullets 1-3, just 4 & 5 which IMO rank right up there with not liking a player because of the remote style or case color and having nothing to do with the abiltity and quality of the player.
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Originally Posted by lizard
You can be dismissive about those of us who choose not to buy a PS3 but that doesn't make our reasons invalid. Some reasons for not wanting to use a PS3 as a Blu-ray Disc player include:
• no six channel analog audio outputs (for lossless audio with older HT receivers). • No bitstreaming of lossless audio codecs (for use with the latest HT receivers with on-board decoding). • The PS3 is reported to be a huge power hog, compared to just about any other Blu-ray Disc player one cares to name. The Panasonic BD30 is rated at just 25 watts, for example. • No IR remote compatibility (meaning that one can't use a universal remote). Also, one has to use the game controller as the remote or pay extra for a more conventional remote. • Not wanting to have a video game machine in one's home theater setup. Perhaps none of these reasons is important to you, but to dismiss them as not worthy of discussion strikes me as pretty arrogant. "Not wanting to have a video game machine in one's home theater setup." rotfl
Originally Posted by ResIpsa
Well, I for one don't want a gaming system in my home because I have children whom I don't care to have exposed to gaming (or the temptation) at this point in their young lives. It's a legitimate concern for parents, I think.
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Originally Posted by lizard
My point five is probably more of a generational thing. Those who have been posting in this forum from the beginning may remember that, early on, there was a poll by a student doing a project that asked the ages of the early adopters and I was the oldest. Not having grown up with video games I have no use for them and find them an utter waste of time (much as some of my friends and neighbors think my viewing a movie more than once is a waste of time). While this is surely an extreme minority view at DVD Talk, where teens, twenty- and thirty-somethings predominate, there are a few of us out there who do not like video games and the machines that play them.
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Originally Posted by ResIpsa
Well, I for one don't want a gaming system in my home because I have children whom I don't care to have exposed to gaming (or the temptation) at this point in their young lives. It's a legitimate concern for parents, I think.
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Originally Posted by sracer
If those reasons are genuinely that important to you then my supposed arrogance should be easily dismissed. Besides, chanster used the remote-issue as the deal-breaker.
So you add $50-$75 on top of the PS3 cost right now and you are looking at around a $475. Probably more if I bought the PS3 locally with tax. Yeah I know the PS3 is the most future proof Blu Ray player out there, but I'm willing to wait a bit. I'm in no hurry when I know the Blu Ray standalones players will get better and cheaper. I predict if I wanted to spend $475 on a Blu Ray player next year, I can get a close to top of the line 2.0 stand...I'm predicting the PS3 will drop $50 or so in time for the holidays at least, but you are still looking at $425 for the PS3 (and have to go the hassle of modding it and getting a PSP to enable the trick) I know many of you scoff at the remote being a dealbreaker. So be it. I have a fiance who doesn't like having electronics all over the place. Two remotes becomes a problem for me, and I bet many others...I was so tired of multiple remotes and the Harmony has made it very easy for me and the fiance to operate our TV. |
Originally Posted by ResIpsa
Well, I for one don't want a gaming system in my home because I have children whom I don't care to have exposed to gaming (or the temptation) at this point in their young lives. It's a legitimate concern for parents, I think.
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Originally Posted by rfduncan
Well hide the controller and get a remote! Seriously, if kids wanna get into something, they're gonna. Kids drink and smoke underage EVERYWHERE. The key is to expose them to and educate them about things not try to keep them isolated from it. Especially videogames... how do you keep you kids from playing at a friend's house or borrowing someone's PSP to play for a bit on the school bus? :hscratch:
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Once the PS3 is under $300, I will pick it up and be HD only from now on.
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^_____^ that's very scary... what kind of parent is that? Whatever happen to human rights and democracy? Sounds like something i heard from my Chinese friends' childhood...
Price is everything guys/gals. When the PS3 is around $250-$300 (i would say by this summer or November), i don't think there will be video game issues... Just pretend it doesn't play video game and you're all set! Remember, the PS3 got a hdd, the standalone doesn't (okay, maybe some MBs), isn't that alone a better choice? I mean you can use it to play your media files like the ones from your camcorders? I guess people only use the machines to watch movies and nothing else (and home footages are not movies according to those people). |
Originally Posted by Ocelot
^_____^ that's very scary... what kind of parent is that? Whatever happen to human rights and democracy? Sounds like something i heard from my Chinese friends' childhood...
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I think all of the offerers of child rearing tips need to take a step or two back and think about what they are suggesting. If this person does not want their children exposed to video games (and frankly, the PS3 slate is not really appropriate for children) and is taking steps to shield his child from them, how dare any of us tell him he is doing something bad? Where do we get off telling him how to be a parent?
Perhaps he sees the childhood obesity problem in the country. Perhaps he is worried about the exposure to themes too adult for the child's age. There are many reasons, and they are all valid, at the very least to him, and that is enough. I applaud the poster for walking the walk he talks. Children learn from example. |
Oyi, that's way too much fuss over nothing... the world doesn't revolve around those anal parents you know :lol:
I rather have my kids kept away from kids with dirty mouths (foul languages) and play rough games. I'm all for let the kids be kids... When will arguments like video games are bad for kids ever gonna end? Probably not, but those anal, idiotic, self centered, illogical, diabolical, selfish parents need to stop the blaming and start looking at themselves. Anyway, please don't let the part about the PS3 plays game hinder your decision when purchasing a BD player. I don't get it, it's like not buying a can opener b/c the other end of the tool opens beer bottles too... Of course, if the can opener with the bottle opener on the other end cost $100 more than i'm willing to pay, then it's a different story. |
Originally Posted by Qui Gon Jim
I think all of the offerers of child rearing tips need to take a step or two back and think about what they are suggesting. If this person does not want their children exposed to video games (and frankly, the PS3 slate is not really appropriate for children) and is taking steps to shield his child from them, how dare any of us tell him he is doing something bad? Where do we get off telling him how to be a parent?
Perhaps he sees the childhood obesity problem in the country. Perhaps he is worried about the exposure to themes too adult for the child's age. There are many reasons, and they are all valid, at the very least to him, and that is enough. I applaud the poster for walking the walk he talks. Children learn from example. With that said (and not trying to take anything away from your post), is it possible on the PS3 to set a parental lock that prevents some games from being played, something analogous to the V-chip in TV programming? If that is possible, that might be a way to eliminate the temptation while still allowing Blu-ray playback. |
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