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    #91
    Originally posted by Rich86 View Post
    My experience says Sony optical media players are some of the best players out there.
    That may well have been so... in the 80s.

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      #92
      The quality of Sony products is not at issue, it's what they are attempting to do to your fair use rights. It's philosophical thing and they can bite me!
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        #93
        Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
        Waiting for my player, my PayPal card is whispering in my ear to buy this tonight
        Thanks 90312

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        Hey cbr i have this same keypad it works great when i need to use it. But i got a harmony 300$650 plus i use vnc.
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          #94
          Thanks to all of you for posting this! This would be get for my AIOS too! Very good find!

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            #95
            Originally posted by Chetwood View Post
            That may well have been so... in the 80s.
            Sorry - I have to disagree - Sony blu-ray players are excellent - I have a few of them and they all perform flawlessly. I also have a Sony 5 disc DVD player that works perfectly, and an even older Sony 5 disc cd player that lives in a mountain cabin and works perfectly. None of these devices were built in the 80's.

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              #96
              @Rich86

              As you said, to each his own.

              My own is that I choose to:-

              Not having to worry about the Cinivia virus
              Not having to locate disks
              Not having to having to give up space to store my disks in an easily accessed area
              Not having to pop disks in and out.
              Not having to protect disks from Grandkids
              Not having to purchase blank disks.
              Not having to worry about the quality of the blank disks
              Not having to burn disks

              Having ALL my content available to all the TV's in my houshold at any time at the press of a button.
              Having ALL my content catalogued so that it show the art, synopsis, etc and available at the press of a button.
              Having an automated backup of my media library at all times.

              Maybe that is what Chetwood was referring to as the 80's!!

              This is the way of the future and I have been doing it for around 10 years already and honestly, you can ask many users on this forum, once they try it, they are converted for life.

              I think it is about time this discussion is put to bed as enough has been said and their are two distinct camps with widely differing opinions.
              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                #97
                I couldn't agree more mate, thread closed.
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