I agree, the Vizio could be the machine that finally gets me into Blu-Ray if the reviews are good. The analog outputs would work with my old receiver and it would probably end up being under $150 at Costco. Bring it on!
I agree that the Vizio is probably the most "newsworthy" of the new announcements.
I'm also interested to see if the Samsung 3600 still includes the HQV processor, but I fear that it doesn't since they didn't mention it. If it doesn't, it may be inferior to the 2500.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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VIZIO player may get my $$ - depends on the reviews.
I agree, the Vizio could be the machine that finally gets me into Blu-Ray if the reviews are good. The analog outputs would work with my old receiver and it would probably end up being under $150 at Costco. Bring it on!
I agree that the Vizio is probably the most "newsworthy" of the new announcements.
I'm also interested to see if the Samsung 3600 still includes the HQV processor, but I fear that it doesn't since they didn't mention it. If it doesn't, it may be inferior to the 2500.