OK, so nothing about the chipset in the 83 handles DVD playback any better?
How about this sounding familiar... that future generations of Blu-ray players will be more restricted by law than the 83, 93 and 95? Again, can't remember where I read that.
Basically, I don't have an easy place to connect the 83, so it would become a closet queen. But... that's better than having seller's remorse down the road should the 83's feature set or functionality become somewhat unique and desireable. I'm not looking to hold onto the 83 as an investment, I'm just big on free will. As an example, I also own a Panasonic box that has a hard drive and DVD player/burner in it. I record stuff to the drive, edit out commercials with its onboard functionality and burn the content to DVDs for archiving. Can't buy those anymore, the 'Industry' squashed them.