sandt38, on 03 June 2010 - 06:15 AM, said:
Well, I have never seen a dedicated device that can do so much so easily. I know that you can use a computer as a media server and the like, but these things just have everything, and it is a simple plug-n-play. It made me a believer that every Blu-Ray player needs wireless connectivity for BD Live.
Like I said, I would be afraid of heat related failures, so I wouldn't suggest it for a dedicated player. Sony has not been known to build very reliable products for the past decade+. But it would do in a pinch.
Like I said, I would be afraid of heat related failures, so I wouldn't suggest it for a dedicated player. Sony has not been known to build very reliable products for the past decade+. But it would do in a pinch.
Well considering my roomate used his PS3 more in 3 months then I'll probably use it in 2 years I don't mind taking my chances. However I will just buy a newer PS3 instead of snagging a backwards compatible one on ebay and just let my ps2 slim continue to play the ps2 games to share the load and to start with a new one.


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