I am going to be getting a blu ray player in May/june and I'm wondering what would be the best option for me. Want reliability first, then blu ray picture quality, then dvd upconversion ability/pq (i will still watch a lot of standard dvd's), then audio quality (i definitely want it to decode all codecs though). From what i can tell most players dont differ much on blu ray pq or on aq. I do not need 7.1 analog outs or bitstreaming capabilities, i would just let the unit decode the audio itself. The options i have narrowed it down to are:
1) PS3--still a good overall choice, especially since i would use it for gaming some, although i would mostly use my xbox 360 for gaming and ps3 for movies.
2) oppo 83
4) pioneer 51fd OR one of the new pioneer players
which would you recommend based on my needs? i have a 1080p hdtv (sony xbr4 40") and sony htib (with hdmi, but will be upgrading in the next year or two to a better system). Im leaning toward the ps3 right now, but dont know enough about the others to decide. i like that the ps3 is sony, is fast, and that sony is good about keeping it up to date. The only reason i would want something else is if pq on dvd's (upconversion) would be noticeably different. Just how much better would the oppo's, samsungs, or pioneers upconversion be than the ps3? would i notice a difference? i DO have an xbox, so i dont need the gaming of the ps3, but i WOULD use it if i ended up getting that unit. Im thinking ill just do the ps3 for now, wait a couple years til the technology has advanced even more and prices come down a little and buy a high end player then.
Thanks for your help,
bkmerrill