hm.....i wonder why people would choose the "cheap" BD player over a PS3 if they're the same price......
Sony has stepped up its initiative to establish Blu-ray as the high definition home entertainment format, by announcing a new Blu-ray disc player which will retail for US $599.
The BDP-S300 will go on sale early this summer and is priced the same as the recently released PlayStation 3. The previous model BDP-S1 currently retails for US $999.
The BDP-S300 is around the size of a standard DVD player and has all the features of the US $999 model, with the added benefit of being able to play CDs.
Sony is heavily promoting the Blu-ray format, recently offering initial European PlayStation 3 consumers a free copy of the movie Casino Royale when the console goes on sale on March 23.
via gibiz
hm.....i wonder why people would choose the "cheap" BD player over a PS3 if they're the same price......
yeah at least you can do more with a PS3 init
The picture in the stand alone player is probably better than in the PS3, although it's not a huge upgrade from DVD anyway.
Just for information as some people on this site seem to be confused.
Japan is region 2 for DVD's - same as Europe.
For BlueRay it's different!!! Japan are region 1 like America, (information is very easy to find on the net).
So those who think of buying PS3's outside of Europe beware that you will end up having to buy non-European movies too. Only the games are region free but the BlueRay player is region locked, (until crackedRegion code = Area
A/1 = North America, Central America, South America, Koreas, Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asia.
B/2 = Europe, Greenland, French territories, Middle East, Africa, Australia and New Zealand.
C/3 = India, Nepal, Mainland China, Russia, Central and South Asia.).
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