Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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This is not a great idea. When the BR drive breaks you have to send the entire tv in for repair? Hopefully it would be like a computer and they would allow you to simply remove the drive yourself.
Ya, so? They've been putting DVD and VHS players on TVs for years and no one seems to object to those.
It is a fine idea for the person who wants to plug in one device and just use it, and doesn't get bogged down in the nitty gritty technical details like we all do. If it breaks, that type of person is just going to pay geek squad to come fix it anyway.
It is also just fine for a secondary viewing room.
I was always against the dvd and vhs versions too.
Thankfully, you don't have to buy one of these. You can buy a TV, then you can buy a Blu-Ray player.