So there's Expensive Blu-Ray players, and Very Expensive Blu-Ray players, WOW, what a choice and they still aren't full Profile 2.0 players. This is pretty weak. So we have this $500 waste of money, and the Pioneer Elite for $2200. WOW again. So still after all this time, the only worthwhile Blu-Ray Movie player to buy STILL is the Ugly and lacking a built in IR port, PS3. I don't see prices dropping at all, they in fact seem to go UP. Who knows, a couple more years and maybe there will be a $399 Profile 2.0 player released. Not that I really care about Blu-Ray anyway.
The whole line-up consists of the $60 Amps in-ears and $100 Tracks on-ear headphones, which both also come in slightly souped-up and pricier HD variations at $100 and $130, respectively.
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So there's Expensive Blu-Ray players, and Very Expensive Blu-Ray players, WOW, what a choice and they still aren't full Profile 2.0 players. This is pretty weak. So we have this $500 waste of money, and the Pioneer Elite for $2200. WOW again. So still after all this time, the only worthwhile Blu-Ray Movie player to buy STILL is the Ugly and lacking a built in IR port, PS3. I don't see prices dropping at all, they in fact seem to go UP. Who knows, a couple more years and maybe there will be a $399 Profile 2.0 player released. Not that I really care about Blu-Ray anyway.