The player's only been out for 2 months. Besides, there are so few BD-Live titles that it doesn't really matter. More concern for BD-P1500 owners is whether the 2.0 upgrade is just a firmware upgrade or whether they'll have to plug a USB storage device into the back to enable it. It may not have enough local persistent storage for 2.0 compliance. It's not a big deal, but I can imagine some people whining that they have to fork out $10 for a stick.
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The player's only been out for 2 months. Besides, there are so few BD-Live titles that it doesn't really matter. More concern for BD-P1500 owners is whether the 2.0 upgrade is just a firmware upgrade or whether they'll have to plug a USB storage device into the back to enable it. It may not have enough local persistent storage for 2.0 compliance. It's not a big deal, but I can imagine some people whining that they have to fork out $10 for a stick.