The violent kind trailer

The violent kind trailer 2010

Slacker internet radio is terrific, with limited commercials. WE NEED HULU! If they ll get Hulu on this gadget, I ll drop my satellite immediately. So this is my first experience with Netflix enabled devices, and I m not sure how it could be done better. I know there are other choices, including LG TV s, and standalone boxes like the ROKU. I ended up with this the violent kind trailer 2010 I got a great bargain with a new Sony LCD. Combining the reputation of quality with Sony, and the ease I had making this work, well, Sony is hard to beat, again. We had Roku and loved it but our dvd player needed replacing so we found Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray Disc Player. We are hard wired into the player so you would think things would run smoothly. When viewing Netflix movies, almost every one stops and we have to get out of it and then go back and hit resume. Sometimes the unit freezes and we have to unplug it then restart in order to finish viewing. My husband feels it is a NetFlix problem as this only happens with NetFlix. Me, I am not so anybody else having this problem? I would have given this 5 stars, but somehow I got the setup wrong and couldn t see a picture when playing blu-ray discs. Turns out there is a setting for the violent kind trailer 2010 for true 24 fps that was on, but my television doesn t support it. Still not sure if that was the default or not which would not be a good choice, but either way the support line could not help me. Took me a day to figure it out. Also, as reported by someone else here there can be problems with NetFlix. In my case, it happens when trying to view NetFlix videos that are in HD. When I tried to watch an HD movie, the system constantly stops and re-buffers the stream. This never happened with my Roku after watching dozens of movies. The second one I tried worked fine, so there s a chance it was my cable connection, not the player. Despite these two issues, the player was easy to get set up, the blu-ray picture is awesome, and the Internet resources are a huge bonus. I waited a long time to upgrade to Blu-Ray. After reading several reviews for the Sony BDP-N460 and other players, I quickly realized this was not going to be a simple plug and play like the old DVD players. Three very important aspects and concerns of owning a Blu-Ray player became evident. 1st: Whichever Blu-Ray player I purchased would need a firmware or software update. 2nd: A connection to the internet for updates and on-line content. 3rd: Memory in form of a USB flash drive for refresh and BD live. The Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray Disc Player is as close to plug and play I could have hoped for, and at a great price. I had no problem with the hook up to the internet. Updates/Firmware where a cinch to install, and on-line content is amazing. Though Sony recommends using 1GB USB flash drive or greater, I went to 16GB. I ve had little or no buffer time, saves and continues from any point on the DVD/Blu-Ray and plenty of room for BD-Live. So far no problems playing my old DVD s or Blu-Ray. The only real drawback to the Sony BDP-N460, it does NOT provide a wireless connection to the internet, you will need a category 5e cat5e cable or a wireless bridge.

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