You can't possibly mean that. Who in their right mind buys anything hobby oriented... meaning non-necessity... soley on that criteria? You have to like it too...and I think that aspect carries a lot more weight then you think.
In fact, maybe not so much with ht gear, but how many of us have acutally comprimised performance or reliability to get something really really want?
When i conisder a bd player, performance and reliability should be included and my only decision should be which one I want for any myriad of reasons which could include brand loyalty, price, looks, features, etc.
Meh, I do think that way. I also meant to include price. Performance can include the looks and any myriad of other considerations, but when considering a BD player, unless someone is hung up on looks vs. performance and they are on a sub $500 budget, then they may be seriously hitting themseleves in the head with some of the other options out there.
I think we're about a year away from BD players that come close to the PS3 for overall BD performance. That includes playback capabilites, start up speed, load speed, quality of build, and versatility.
That's just my opinion on things and it doesn't mean squat and I realize that. It doesn't mean that I'm not going to throw it out there though.
I was fortunate enough to get a 60GB model on opening week and along with about 10,000,000 other owners, I've enjoyed it immensely. I use mine almost 100% for BD playback - and that's why I got it. People here can debate game systems, but it's completely off topic.
Really, if someone wants a BD player, than the PS3 is absolutely near the tip-top of the list right now. For price, performance, reliability, and build quality.
But, the downsides are noted, and include looks and control for sure. Some question of playback quality, though many seem very satisfied... I know I am. Never a glitch with my 60GB launch unit.
On the other hand, I will definitely be buying a stand alone BD player when they realease one which matches the PS3 for speed, loading, and BD functionality. Including Ethernet for firmware updates.