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and guys these player arnt good for the format and japaness manufactrues shoudlent worrie


omg the market is flooded with 70$ cheaper peacie of shit players that barley play the discs with low quality

wow your a plug man never on any disc had bd+ caused any problems for silver serfurer anf day after tomorrow bd-j is was caused the problem and up untill recently there has been very little training in the feild of bd-j but know there simple basses of code that companies have made the compatiability issuse will be gone by the time these plers comes out


also sigma already 5 months ago has refrence desing for oem for cheap and essy to make players


sorry for my bad english
that like testing tv's for quality with divx compared to dvd

it dosent matter what the tv looks like with divx is a dead format cant buy the shit anymore
blu ray will be much harder to crack since they can switch rootkit for each disc once its made
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