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Originally Posted by RW99
I have the Sony 350, sells for $250. It's 2.0 ready, but you need a USB stick that will fit in the back. It has an ethernet port. 2.0 is for fancy interactive stuff, I haven't found a use for it yet. It does Dobly TrueHD, but not DTS MA. These are audio formats and only really needed if you have a decent (ie $1500+) speaker/receiver system to go with it. Load times suck on the player, but I only have DVD to compare it to.
Not a bad little unit in the end, I just don't like the load times.
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Dark Knight was the first disk released with all the new 2.0 features
(note: I do not have a BR player, I was just reading an article that mentioned this:
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The disc release is special for Warner as well: this is the first Blu-ray disc the studio has released that supports all the BD-Live extras available from players that support the 2.0 profile.
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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post...potential.html
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