I saw both camps on the reviews. It can be turned all the way down. 35%-50% seems to be the sweet spot.brag thread
Let us know what you think of the Darbee processing. That really seems to have people split in two camps: love it or hate it.
Wow, I have never had a Blu-ray player fail on me. My first is a Sony PS3 (original 60GB model), but the HDMI failed, but the 1080i Component still works. Also a PS3 Slim. Have one of the first entry0level Sony standalone BD players and it still works.
Since then I've bought three Taiwan cheapo BD players where I rolled back to the original firmware for region free playback and they all still work, too. While I almost bought an Oppo 4-5 years back I held off after their removed pre-existing ISO support.
It was the Sony BDP-S6200.olds what player was it? i had a Sony BDP-S5100 that I bought about 2 years ago as well and the same shit happened to it a few months ago. one day i put a movie in and it was fine, next day it wouldn't open and it wouldn't read the disc in there. had to open it with my screw driver to get the disk out. when it was open i tried to power it on and nothing would move so something was up.
ended up getting the newest model of that same player (BDP-S5500) just because I liked it a lot and it seems to be more of the same.
i was using ps4/x1 in the mean time, but it's not as convenient/easy to use as the standalone.