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Luckily my handyman and I were able to run ethernet from the internet routertech support pal said I also could have used airport to do a wired connection under the floor and up through the Dish network opening to the back of the dvd turned out that I didn t need the HDMI cable and the Mediabridge highspeed category2 cable that I purchased at the same time as I was changing from the sony dvd-NS700H/B barton fink band upconverting player so I already had HDMI knew? I was primarily interested in the streaming part of the blu-ray player as I m a full on netflix junky but I did enjoy my first blu-ray film UP. A minor annoyance is the lack of an open button on the remote but as I m always trying to drop a few pounds I ll be happy to get up! Thanks again amazon reviewers opinions and experiences are much appreciated. I had put this on my xmas list as a secondary option below the PS3, since I wanted a Blu-ray player, but figured no one would want to drop the full 300 for the PS3 on me. After using this for a few weeks, I must say that I m actually kind of happy that I didn t get the PS First of all, this player has practically all of the features of the PS3, without the video game aspect obviously and bluetooth controls, which benefited be greatly so I can easily use this player with my current Logitech remote. With the bluetooth-only aspects of the PS3, I would have had to buy another accessory from Logitech to make my Harmony work with it. Secondly, it s a much cheaper unit we paid way under the current 200 pricetag that this currently has on Amazon and fits into my current entertainment setup much better than the PS3 would have, as this obviously has a component-feel to it, rather than a video game console. Blu-ray playback is phenomenal on my Bravia 40 LCD through HDMI, which I bought a couple of years ago. I can only imagine what this would look like on a 120hz TV the colors, motion, and detail are incredible on this 60hz TV as-is. The award-winning sony navigation menu is present on this player, just like their TVs and the PS3, so features are easy to find, logical to use, and nice to look at. Updates are incredibly simple, and the number of features/services present in the player are much more barton fink band than I would have thought from online video to radio and free movie content. This brings me to the Netflix playback: perfect. I ve made more use of my Netflix subscription in the past 3 weeks than I had in the past 6 months, quite honestly. In fact, I canceled my cable package and brought it down to basic, since I have PLENTY of on-demand content through Netflix and Amazon s Video On-Demand service which is present on here as well. That pays for the player simply out of a few months savings on my cable bill. I have the N460 hardwired directly to an AirPort Extreme, and I have absolutely no issues with video lag, syncing, or load times in general. All in all, I would highly suggest this player. No issues as of yet, great video playback/quality, and a ton of extra features/content that really add to the overall value here. I was the first on the block to get a Toshiba HD DVD and as everyone knows BLU RAY took over! SO I sold my HD-DVD on Ebay and purchased the Sony 460 from a Sony retail outlet. First thing I did was order from Sony the latest UPDATE Free DVD and loaded the latest update. Next thing I did was order the Linksys 160n wireless bridge. Now my review: Seems to upgrade my regular DVD s picture better than my old HD-DVD did. Remote works beautifully with easy to operate menus. The Linksys wireless bridge connected perfectly, using the network setting on the Sony player. No software to load! Just hook it up and follow directions on the screen. Internet streaming is fantastic wirelessly to my network. I can go to Youtube, Netflix, and many more. The picture is better than my ROKU Player!! I have been thrilled with this player since getting it for Christmas. The blu-ray load time is not bad, and the picture quality is great. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the Netflix streaming feature.

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