Decent budget Blu-Ray


I'm looking for a decent, inexpensive Blu-Ray player. The cheaper the better. Will be used for movies 99% of the time, on an Epson projector.

Any opinions welcome.
ecruz
You really have to define what "cheap" means for you, it's a very relative concept... I have the Oppo BDP 95, using it as the audio source as well, and it is fantastic! It's $1k, so definitely not "as cheap as possible". Before it, I had the older Oppo BDP83, it was a cheap model (I think about 450 when I got it), and it did 95% of what the more expensive unit I have now does!
There are reviews of several under $150 at CNET.com. I have a Sony S580 that I am very satisfied with.

Here's a link to the review of the Sony:

http://reviews.cnet.com/blu-ray-players/sony-bdp-s580/4505-9991_7-34468653.html
The Sony S580 is very nice. Excellant video and good audio. Often on sale very cheap. They have several inexpensive models that all perform very well including SACD
Alan
I bought a Sony 2 weeks ago for under $100 for my second home theatre.
I am amazed at the value, both sound and video. It also plays SACD, but I haven't tried that yet.
Black Friday and the days after may yield a great deal. I purchased several Samsung blu-ray players in a past year for $90 that retailed for as high as $250+. I'm not saying that I have the greatest player on earth, but it does the job and it didn't cost very much. Everyone that I know that owns one seems to be perfectly happy.

Just watch for a big sale if you're really looking for a cheap player. If you want something at the next level, consider something like an Oppo.
As for a price, I was hoping to be somewhere around the $200-$250 range.

PS3....the elegant solution.

Rob
I had thought about going this route. I don't really play games, but I've heard they are pretty good players.
I'd love a PS3.....Too bad it's made by Sony, a company which IMO has gone about as far downhill as possible in some aspects of customers service.

As 'proof', I ask only that you spend a few minutes looking up the RPTV debacle of the last decade.

I'd rather have a couple year old OPPO '83 with a few miles on it run it until it went belly up.
I spent $250 for my first Blu Ray 9Panasonic) last year and the Sony that I just spent $95 for is at least as good.
The machine is plug and play. Who needs customer service? At this price point, who cares about customer service? If it dies after a couple of years by that time the replacement will probably cost as much as a nice toothbrush.