Posted on 03/24/2018 6:49:04 PM PDT by BradyLS
A simple vanity post seeking recommendations from FReepers.
I gave up TV twenty years ago. But I still like watching DVDs. The player on the computer I watch mine on is giving out. Id like to move on to a flat screen/player combo for both DVDs and Blu-Ray discs thats in the 36 diagonal range. Larger is really no problem, but a huge, wall-mounted flat screen isnt my style. Surround-sound and all that arent important to me either (good fidelity stereo is plenty nice for me.) My tastes are pretty simple that way.
My home entertainment-fu is weak, so the best brands/models are unknown to me and a visit to a local Frys was disappointing.
Can anyone offer a simple/straightforward recommendation?
Thanks to everyone for their thoughtful replies! Still not decided, but I feel well-armed to get a TV and a player that will do all the simple things I want and a lot more for a lot less than I was fearing it would be. I know what to look for. I’ll report back when I have my units and let you know how it turned out.
I’ll keep looking in in the meantime if anyone else has anything to add. Thanks again!
“I just bought a 40” 4K UHD Samsung for $319.00 thru Amazon. Blu Ray players are super cheap these days too......”
I didn’t he same in Jan. Is your’s the 6290 or 6300 model?
I also have a sony for the big one, like a lot of other people have said on the thread
6290.....What's the difference between the two?
I don't think I would ever notice any difference if they were both side by side. It's all in the specs I guess.......
The picture is great tho, I'm going to have to watch a blu ray video on it some day.
I get all my DVD's from the library then copy them for future viewing. No blu rays because I don't have the software needed to copy them........
I’m not a techie so not offering advice...Just what I did...
But I bought a 55” 4K Vizio from Costco 4 years ago and still going strong...Picture is sharp and crisp, colors are vivid...Has built in Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, YouTube, etc...Which is mostly what I watch, and mostly for movies...They were running a sale and got a good price...
Teamed it with a Samsung Blu-Ray and picture quality is great...I tend to look at the on screen pic in making a comparison more than specs but that’s just me...
I have 2 Vizio big screens, older one 10 years and trouble free...Might be worth a look...Good luck...
One more thing: Ive noticed that Regions are a thing for discs and their players. There are players that Ive seen on amazon that are Region Free and are supposed to allow you to play a disc from any region in the world. Ive seen that some old UK shows, like The New Avengers, have not yet been made for Region 1 (US) or are extremely hard to find, but are readily available for Region 2 (Western Europe). With a region free player, that shouldnt be an issue.
Does anyone have any experience with Region Free players?
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