I’m soliciting advice on if I should buy a PS3 to use as a Blu-ray player. Or wait for better, cheaper players, and to see if high def discs are likely to survive.
I’m considering buying one, possibly before the current 8 disc deal at Amazon runs out 10/31. It’s a hard to ignore deal- $500 or $600 gets a player plus what, roughly $200 worth of movies, most of which I would buy or be gifted anyway? Better, cheaper players will come out later, but I will have missed out on months of use of a high def player. If high def discs succeed in the market, I can always buy another, better one, later, and replace a current DVD player with this PS3. And if they don’t succeed in the market, well, we’ll have a few movies to watch for a few years.
I must admit my wife and I are not big movie watchers, but this will keep us out of theaters even more. I dislike going to theaters these days, but I doubt we’ll ever save enough by viewing at home versus going to the theater for it to pay for itself. It’s a demonstration and convenience thing. And there are movies I’ll watch only if I can take them in chunks, with “breathers” in between.
I must keep in mind that I have a single HDMI input on my HDTV, connected to a ViP622, but there are 2 component connections available (one used by current 7 disc DVD player), plus VGA and other analog. There are limited audio connections on my receiver, and I don’t see replacing the receiver any time soon, just for a HD disc player. Note that my current HDTV (JVC 61Z786) is 1280x720 and I won’t be replacing it for many years. A VCR is also connected, but that's not critical. These limited connections lead me to a single player, not one in each format. I’d consider a dual player, to conserve connections, but for the price (& questions about future 1.1 compliance). I understand HDMI switchers, and even running HDMI thru receivers, sometimes (often?) causes handshaking problems.
The receiver is a JVC RX-8020V. It has 3 optical and one coax in, but only one set of 6 analog in (6.1), used by the current DVD player. I don't run video thru it (component only).
I will not take any action until after CEDIA, just in case we have another “surprise” coming. Note that thru purchases and gifts, I already have 6 Blu-ray titles. No one in the household is a gamer, although I’d likely be tempted to buy at least one.
It only seems to have HDMI and optical out. Do both of these output 5.1 (or 7.1- reviews differ), or just the optical? Does it really require a Sony proprietary component video output cable, as PC World claims (& where does it plug in)? Does the “AV MULTI OUT” really only output analog stereo and S-video? BTW, the site is really messed up. Lots of references to 20GB vs 60GB.
Gee- would that built in browser connect to the SatGuys chat room?
PROS
Might really become a home entertainment center, rather than game machine.
Relatively inexpensive, esp w/8 movies by 10/31.
DVD upconverter is presumably better than the one built into my HDTV.
Can play CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
CONS
“Sony”
Game machine in living room (maybe not that obvious)
Not good on shelf
PiP feature not guaranteed
Bluetooth remote, no good aftermarket IR system yet available, can’t fully use with Harmony 880
Can’t play DVD Audio or DVD RAM
Attracts a lot of dust
Must buy remote separately
Second controller, for two person games, is $50 extra
Might need to keep current DVD player also hooked up, to play DVD Audio discs.
If I buy one- which one? 80GB w/game or 60GB for $100 less? Anything else besides the game and 20GB for the extra money (doesn’t look like it from the web site)? And does the hard disk size really matter? If it does become another DVR, I understand I could just swap out the current HDD for a larger one- say, 1TB. True?
Anything else I should consider?
Thank you for your input.
I’m considering buying one, possibly before the current 8 disc deal at Amazon runs out 10/31. It’s a hard to ignore deal- $500 or $600 gets a player plus what, roughly $200 worth of movies, most of which I would buy or be gifted anyway? Better, cheaper players will come out later, but I will have missed out on months of use of a high def player. If high def discs succeed in the market, I can always buy another, better one, later, and replace a current DVD player with this PS3. And if they don’t succeed in the market, well, we’ll have a few movies to watch for a few years.
I must admit my wife and I are not big movie watchers, but this will keep us out of theaters even more. I dislike going to theaters these days, but I doubt we’ll ever save enough by viewing at home versus going to the theater for it to pay for itself. It’s a demonstration and convenience thing. And there are movies I’ll watch only if I can take them in chunks, with “breathers” in between.
I must keep in mind that I have a single HDMI input on my HDTV, connected to a ViP622, but there are 2 component connections available (one used by current 7 disc DVD player), plus VGA and other analog. There are limited audio connections on my receiver, and I don’t see replacing the receiver any time soon, just for a HD disc player. Note that my current HDTV (JVC 61Z786) is 1280x720 and I won’t be replacing it for many years. A VCR is also connected, but that's not critical. These limited connections lead me to a single player, not one in each format. I’d consider a dual player, to conserve connections, but for the price (& questions about future 1.1 compliance). I understand HDMI switchers, and even running HDMI thru receivers, sometimes (often?) causes handshaking problems.
The receiver is a JVC RX-8020V. It has 3 optical and one coax in, but only one set of 6 analog in (6.1), used by the current DVD player. I don't run video thru it (component only).
I will not take any action until after CEDIA, just in case we have another “surprise” coming. Note that thru purchases and gifts, I already have 6 Blu-ray titles. No one in the household is a gamer, although I’d likely be tempted to buy at least one.
It only seems to have HDMI and optical out. Do both of these output 5.1 (or 7.1- reviews differ), or just the optical? Does it really require a Sony proprietary component video output cable, as PC World claims (& where does it plug in)? Does the “AV MULTI OUT” really only output analog stereo and S-video? BTW, the site is really messed up. Lots of references to 20GB vs 60GB.
Gee- would that built in browser connect to the SatGuys chat room?
PROS
Might really become a home entertainment center, rather than game machine.
Relatively inexpensive, esp w/8 movies by 10/31.
DVD upconverter is presumably better than the one built into my HDTV.
Can play CD, CD-R, CD-RW, SACD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW
CONS
“Sony”
Game machine in living room (maybe not that obvious)
Not good on shelf
PiP feature not guaranteed
Bluetooth remote, no good aftermarket IR system yet available, can’t fully use with Harmony 880
Can’t play DVD Audio or DVD RAM
Attracts a lot of dust
Must buy remote separately
Second controller, for two person games, is $50 extra
Might need to keep current DVD player also hooked up, to play DVD Audio discs.
If I buy one- which one? 80GB w/game or 60GB for $100 less? Anything else besides the game and 20GB for the extra money (doesn’t look like it from the web site)? And does the hard disk size really matter? If it does become another DVR, I understand I could just swap out the current HDD for a larger one- say, 1TB. True?
Anything else I should consider?
Thank you for your input.