Cheap Blu-Ray Players – Do These Models Fit the Bill? You Decide
noAs requested by site visitors to my blog for a list of the cheapest UK Blu-ray players I’ve completed a listing of current offers. This will grow to be out dated eventually but the merchants are worthy of a visit as these have shown to be the lowest priced suppliers for a good while.
All players below come with remote controls, original packing, at least 12 months guarantee and they’re going to play your standard DVDs too:
Let’s first look at the Philips Bdp3000 Blu-ray Player to be had from HMV for £109.99 complete with free delivery. Even though not the cheapest device, that represents a true bargain buy as the Philips Bdp 3000 is known as a leading Blu-ray disc player. The top notch features features DVD video upscaling to 1080p via HDMI for next to-HD images, 1080p at 24 fps for cinema-like imagery and DivX ultra for better playback of DivX storage files.
Dixons have the Logik LBD2000 Blu-ray player priced at just £79.99 making it the second lowest priced model presently offered in the United kingdom. This is a slim and stylish next generation Blu-ray player that creates home entertainment as near as it will be to qualify for the unique cinematic encounter. It’s able to be upgraded to BD live, is DivX compatable and has HDMI connectivity.
You will pick up the Samsung BDP1580 for only £99 at Bennetts Electrical. The device was of late retailing at £199 and comes with the specification to match that price tag. It includes Profile 2.0 (BD Live), plays 1080p and upscales to 1080p by way of HDMI and USB capability and is 100% DivX compatible. There are more affordable players available but when it’s specification you are after then this Blu-ray player is the one for you. Save yourself £100 into the bargain as well.
Pixmania are selling the LG BD350 Blu-ray player for an impressive £105.50. It arrives full of features you’ll be expecting to pay so much more for however take advantage and benefit from the innovative multi media hi def experience for just a smidgen in excess of £100. Offers DivX, USB 2.0 HDMI and 1080p direct HD upscaling. They also have the Samsung BDP1580 on sale at £101, this is handy if Bennetts have a very good run on it’s stock.
Pixmania are also less costly on the Philips BDP3000 Blu-ray at no more than £103, but these are very popular and this device in all probability spends longer out of stock than available but well worth a visit if this really is your choice of Blu-ray player
Comet have on sale the Philips BDP2500/05 at 50% off. £99.99 gets people this player that has hi def quality due to 1920 x 1080p resolution consequently you can take pleasure in smooth, lifelike pictures and HDMI 1080p upscaling.
All the prices listed above are incredibly competitive but one source consistently appears tops for affordability and that is Amazon.co.uk. One drawback they suffer from can be a scarcity of quantity. Several systems have barely a couple of items at the promotion price although as always a quick visit could sort out if they have your pick in at the purchase price advertised. So at the time of writing you may grab two devices listed above for £10 less each one, the Samsung BD-P1580 Blu-Ray DVD Player in black and silver for £89.99 and then the Philips BDP3000 Blu-ray Player for £97.00.
That leads us to the current cheap Blu-ray players winner. Head over to Amazon.co.uk where for a fantastic £68.99 you are able to buy the Sharp BDHP21H Blu-Ray Disc Player. If you do know a cheaper Blu-ray player for sale in the United Kingdom let me know on my blog and I will update the list.
By: Noel K. Swinton
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