- Jul 12, 2007
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Last night, my PS3 got the dreaded "red blinking light of death," and is now inoperable. As a result, I am in the market for a new blu-ray player that also has netflix streaming capability.
Is a ps3 still the most versatile out of the box solution for bluray/netflix watching and occassional gaming? Or would a boxed HTPC be a better option? If so, which HTPC would you recommend, bearing in mind that I have done little to no HTPC research.
Finally, are any of the sub 100 blu ray players out there worth their salt? Between myself, my wife, and my son, we "heavily" used the PS3 (~4-8 hours per day) and will likely do the same to the next piece of hardware.
Thanks for the help.
Soxfan
Is a ps3 still the most versatile out of the box solution for bluray/netflix watching and occassional gaming? Or would a boxed HTPC be a better option? If so, which HTPC would you recommend, bearing in mind that I have done little to no HTPC research.
Finally, are any of the sub 100 blu ray players out there worth their salt? Between myself, my wife, and my son, we "heavily" used the PS3 (~4-8 hours per day) and will likely do the same to the next piece of hardware.
Thanks for the help.
Soxfan