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Information about sony bdp s670 multi-region player for the pc and mac too?
Information about sony bdp s670 multi-region player for the pc and mac too?












information about sony bdp s670 multi-region player for the pc and mac too?
  1. #Information about sony bdp s670 multi region player for the pc and mac too? movie
  2. #Information about sony bdp s670 multi region player for the pc and mac too? free

When an American buys a disc from another eing that virtually all of the rest of the world also uses a different video format(that being PAL).he or she also must contend with PAL video.and PAL video is NOT welcome on the vast majority of American televisions.

#Information about sony bdp s670 multi region player for the pc and mac too? free

Telling an American to "just go to 220.com and buy a region free machine" without also explaining video format is just plain idiotic. The point is(always has been, always will be) that "Region Free" and "PAL & NTSC(video format)" have NOTHING to do with each other.

information about sony bdp s670 multi-region player for the pc and mac too?

PAL to NTSC converters are neither hard to find or expensive. Of the 4 Blu Ray players on 220's website.you will still need to buy an extra external PAL to NTSC converter for 2 of the models. On the other hand one can buy a current model Blu-ray player from another maker that has already been modified for region-free playback which will meet the needs of most people for $200-$300 from a place like 220 electronics. Not sure why you want to snipe at the people offering it? So, all in all, I think the OP is getting pretty good and even-handed advice around "If you really want to do this, here is what you have to do and here are the fishhooks". You apparently have to hunt a wee bit, but there are suppliers who stock them. I also know (from NZ friends who moved there) that you can get TVs in the US that will handle PAL.

#Information about sony bdp s670 multi region player for the pc and mac too? movie

If he is a movie buff, and I suspect he is if he cares so much about out of region and PAL films, then in the scheme of things a $55 investment to go between the player and his TV doesn't seem complicated, difficult to obtain, or expensive. A quick Amazon search shows that they can be had from $25 (composite video) or $55 (HDMI).














Information about sony bdp s670 multi-region player for the pc and mac too?