Be careful with "Wi-Fi Ready"
Thanks for the reply's. The only reason i was asking is because i wanted to upgrade to a new DVD /CD player that plays Blue-ray 3D and is WIFI ready. I am looking for a good player that plays music CD's and music DVD's as best as possible using a Digital Audio Optical or a Coaxial cable to the receiver and using a HDMI to my TV from the DVD player. I understand now why the Multichannel Analog Audio outputs won't do me any good with a 2 channel receiver. Everyone seems to favor the Oppo 93 as a good strong player from what i have read. Not sure it's what i need but i am looking for a good player.
Does anyone else have any suggestions on a good DVD/CD player that cost less then the Oppo 93?
It must be a Blu-ray 3D player, Be WIFI ready and play DVD's and CD's the best possible. must have a digital optical or Coaxial connection and HDMI.
I really am not into the slim line players like the Panasonic DMP-BDT210 as they are to small to fit in my rack properly.
How about Yamaha, Denon, Samsung, Marantz or LG?
thanks again
Read the fine print. That generally means you need to puchase a separate wireless dongle to avail yourself of the "wireless" feature.
As for Panasonic, I bought a Panny DMP BD-85 in 12/2010 and it died (MC Analog Output problem) 10/2011 while still under warranty. So far they have sent me TWO replaement refurbs, both of which had the exact same problem.
I'm about to send back the second replacement and try for a third. That'll be about $70 for shipping back three bad units.
After that, if this one doesn't work, I'll just have to man up and accept the fact that if thais one fails, they make cheap junk and no BD-85 will do MC audio correctly.
Once a Panny fails, you're boned, warranty or not.
Also, look carefully at the back of whatever units you consider. Some newer units don't even have red/white analog outputs anymore. Now, if you were feeding a newer AVR (or TV) with HDMI, you would never miss it, which is what "they" are counting on.
While you're at it, don't take for granted they offer digital outputs either. This is the era of HDMI, which, to me, is The Mark of The Beast in this hobby.