The 1080p60 issue is _outputting_ at 1080p60 from a 1080p24 source. If you just tell it to output at 1080p24, it's perfectly fine, but your TV has to support 1080p24 input properly.
$300 is a bit much for this player, but I think it's a pretty reasonable choice if it hits $200, especially given that it upscales regular DVDs pretty well.
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The 1080p60 issue is _outputting_ at 1080p60 from a 1080p24 source. If you just tell it to output at 1080p24, it's perfectly fine, but your TV has to support 1080p24 input properly.
$300 is a bit much for this player, but I think it's a pretty reasonable choice if it hits $200, especially given that it upscales regular DVDs pretty well.