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  1. Hi
    I'll really appreciate some info about good standalone players for Dvd, Divx, Xivd, Blu-ray, Mkv..... on the market .
    I'm looking for something not too expensive but I can spend some money if the player will be good.

    Thx for any suggestions and information.
    Last edited by jarko; 7th Jun 2010 at 11:11.
    JKoniak
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  2. whats your budget? if you are looking for a player between 2 and 3 hundred .check the Panasonic DMP-BD85K $209

    http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-DMP-BD85K-Enabled-Blu-Ray-Player/dp/B0038KR8WM/ref=dp_...5661570&sr=8-6

    • Wireless LAN system: Wi-Fi enabled with included adapter
    • 3:2/2:2 Pull-down progressive processing: Yes
    • Up-conversion to 1080p playback: Yes
    • Video D/A converter: 148.5MHz/12bit
    • Digital noise reduction: 3D-NR/ Integrated NR
    • Deep Color: Yes
    • x.v.Color: Yes
    • Picture mode: Yes (Normal/Soft/Fine/Cinema/User)
    • Picture adjustment: Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Gamma Correction
    • Dolby Digital Plus/ Dolby TrueHD: Decode and Bitstream output
    • Audio D/A converter: 192kHz/24bit
    • Dialog enhancer: Yes

    Disc/Media Compatibility

    • BD-ROM: BD-Live, BONUSVIEW
    • BD-RE / BD-RE DL: Version3; JPEG
    • BD-R/ BD-R DL: Version2; DivX/DivX HD
    • DVD-ROM: DVD Video disc
    • DVD-RAM: DVD-VR; JPEG; AVCHD

    The LG-BD590 is a nice player .it comes with a 250gb hard drive

    http://www.amazon.com/LG-BD590-Network-Blu-Ray-Player/dp/B0036WT1V8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8...5661311&sr=1-1
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  3. http://www.iboum.com/net-media-players.php

    For standalone HD players, prices beginning at $80.
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    jarko - Please note that media players, such as in creamyhorror's link, are much more tolerant than BluRay or DVD players about what they will play in terms of Xvid/Divx, MKV, etc. If you go with a BluRay player, you may find that you have to convert or re-encode certain files. We had a thread just a few days ago about some DVD or BluRay player that required a (in my opinion) not very obvious setting to be used during H.264 encodes or it would refuse to play the file.
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  5. Thanks, Guys
    I'm looking more for standalone player for Divx, Xivd, Mkv, etc. than for Blu-ray player.
    JKoniak
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