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Ps4 vs dedicated blu ray player
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<blockquote data-quote="RaWKiS_CT" data-source="post: 745218" data-attributes="member: 18423"><p>I have a bdp-s380 which i really have no complaints about and a ps3 doing 3d duty. I guess what I'm getting at and this speaks to Phibians post about giant killers is does the higher end brands have justification in their costs vs a console that offers more than just being a deck. This was exactly the reason for buying a ps3 all those years ago instead of an expensive blu ray player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaWKiS_CT, post: 745218, member: 18423"] I have a bdp-s380 which i really have no complaints about and a ps3 doing 3d duty. I guess what I'm getting at and this speaks to Phibians post about giant killers is does the higher end brands have justification in their costs vs a console that offers more than just being a deck. This was exactly the reason for buying a ps3 all those years ago instead of an expensive blu ray player. [/QUOTE]
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