Despite the PS3's shortcomings I still believe it's the best bet for a Blu-Ray player with any kind of long-term support (firmware) from the company.
I think the one downside is the off-chance that Sony may declare a future Blu-Ray feature "impossible" on the PS3 to drive up standalone Blu-Ray player purchases.
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Despite the PS3's shortcomings I still believe it's the best bet for a Blu-Ray player with any kind of long-term support (firmware) from the company.
I think the one downside is the off-chance that Sony may declare a future Blu-Ray feature "impossible" on the PS3 to drive up standalone Blu-Ray player purchases.
what "future" blu ray features? im pretty sure 2.0 is the final spec?