This is the second time I've seen you make a stupid car analogy. And more so than before, I am now sure that you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.
I pointed the following out to you in a previous thread, but you ignored it so I'll say it again; this Denon, along with Onkyo's BD player, is 100% identical to the $200 Insignia/Magnavox/Sylvania. They're all the same Funai unit, with slightly different cosmetics.
The drives are the same, the I/O is the same, the on-unit display is the same... what don't you understand?
BMW doesn't buy Chevys and put BMW badges on them.
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This is the second time I've seen you make a stupid car analogy. And more so than before, I am now sure that you have absolutely no clue what you're talking about.
I pointed the following out to you in a previous thread, but you ignored it so I'll say it again; this Denon, along with Onkyo's BD player, is 100% identical to the $200 Insignia/Magnavox/Sylvania. They're all the same Funai unit, with slightly different cosmetics.
The drives are the same, the I/O is the same, the on-unit display is the same... what don't you understand?
BMW doesn't buy Chevys and put BMW badges on them.