Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray Player

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Introduction Philips first Blu-ray player, the BDP9000, quietly crept into the market in late 2006. Upon its initial release, the player cost $1,000, did not support 1080p/24 output, and lacked any means of passing high-resolution audio formats. The new BDP7200 supports 1080p/24 playback and allows you to pass Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD bitstream over HDMI and its MSRP is $600 less than that of its predecessor. The players $399 list price puts it at the lowest end of the price spectrum for a new Profile 1.1 player. The Profile 1.1 designation (also known as BonusView) means the BDP7200 supports picture-in-picture playback, but lacks BD-Live support to access Web content. Philips timing is good: the BDP7200 is one of the first new entry-level Blu-ray players to hit the market since the format war ended in February, and the company hopes to ...
 
Atleast in India, Phillips IMHO should be avoided for the foll reasons:-

1) Cheap Quality & Greater Probability of things going kaput
2) Horrible A.S.S!

Have suffered & burned my fingers 3 times with phillips India, hence my strong views :(
 
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