Quote from: Mr. Orange on August 07, 2015, 06:34:26 AMXbox One has Blu ray, doesn't it?REGION CODING
Xbox One has Blu ray, doesn't it?
Quote from: challengerX on August 07, 2015, 06:38:15 AMQuote from: Mr. Orange on August 07, 2015, 06:34:26 AMXbox One has Blu ray, doesn't it?REGION CODINGLet me get this straight.He lives in the green zone, but got his Xbox One from another zone, so he wants a bluray that works with every zone, because limiting it to his zone alone isn't for him?If that's the case, then he buys his blu ray discs online as well.Alright, now I get it.
A blue ray player is a blue ray player. You'll be fine just buying the cheapest one you can find with a recognizable brand
Hokai to hopefully address all of desty's points;I've got UK region bluray capabilities and content, that is all fine.I have US region bluray content and future content I wish to buy, but I need a bluray player with US region capabilities.Region Coding exists because of the jews who run the NWO and enjoy making it inconvenient for me to watch chinese cartoons and serial killer TV shows in my own home without streaming them via VPNs/stramsites.But yeah, I don't intend to buy Asia region content (no eng subtitles if it's not a worldwide release) so I wouldn't need a gookblurayplayer I'd just need a yank one and then I'm set.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 07:18:10 AMHokai to hopefully address all of desty's points;I've got UK region bluray capabilities and content, that is all fine.I have US region bluray content and future content I wish to buy, but I need a bluray player with US region capabilities.Region Coding exists because of the jews who run the NWO and enjoy making it inconvenient for me to watch chinese cartoons and serial killer TV shows in my own home without streaming them via VPNs/stramsites.But yeah, I don't intend to buy Asia region content (no eng subtitles if it's not a worldwide release) so I wouldn't need a gookblurayplayer I'd just need a yank one and then I'm set."the only region free bluray player is £200 on amazon it'd be cheaper to just import a yank bluray player since they are like $50."In this statement, you say that a universal one costs £200, so you're going for the american one, which costs £50.Is the thing about the universal one a platitude?
Quote from: Mr. Orange on August 07, 2015, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 07:18:10 AMHokai to hopefully address all of desty's points;I've got UK region bluray capabilities and content, that is all fine.I have US region bluray content and future content I wish to buy, but I need a bluray player with US region capabilities.Region Coding exists because of the jews who run the NWO and enjoy making it inconvenient for me to watch chinese cartoons and serial killer TV shows in my own home without streaming them via VPNs/stramsites.But yeah, I don't intend to buy Asia region content (no eng subtitles if it's not a worldwide release) so I wouldn't need a gookblurayplayer I'd just need a yank one and then I'm set."the only region free bluray player is £200 on amazon it'd be cheaper to just import a yank bluray player since they are like $50."In this statement, you say that a universal one costs £200, so you're going for the american one, which costs £50.Is the thing about the universal one a platitude?A comparison, the cost of importing an american bluray player is significantly cheaper than buying a region free bluray player from a UK retailer.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 07:25:18 AMQuote from: Mr. Orange on August 07, 2015, 07:22:43 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 07:18:10 AMHokai to hopefully address all of desty's points;I've got UK region bluray capabilities and content, that is all fine.I have US region bluray content and future content I wish to buy, but I need a bluray player with US region capabilities.Region Coding exists because of the jews who run the NWO and enjoy making it inconvenient for me to watch chinese cartoons and serial killer TV shows in my own home without streaming them via VPNs/stramsites.But yeah, I don't intend to buy Asia region content (no eng subtitles if it's not a worldwide release) so I wouldn't need a gookblurayplayer I'd just need a yank one and then I'm set."the only region free bluray player is £200 on amazon it'd be cheaper to just import a yank bluray player since they are like $50."In this statement, you say that a universal one costs £200, so you're going for the american one, which costs £50.Is the thing about the universal one a platitude?A comparison, the cost of importing an american bluray player is significantly cheaper than buying a region free bluray player from a UK retailer.Then if there's no chance that you're buying a universal one from a UK retailer or not, it's more of a rant seeing as how it's not going to shift any decisions. You're set on buying a blu ray that works with america.Don't think I'm attacking you with my pedantry, it's just how I am as a person.
Is it even going to plug in to your weird eurocommie wall outlets though?
Quote from: DAS B00T x2 on August 07, 2015, 08:13:47 AMIs it even going to plug in to your weird eurocommie wall outlets though?Aha, it would not <_<So I'd either need to buy an adapter, which shouldn't be too bad orrrrrrrrrrrrrr this has foiled my plan.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 08:17:44 AMQuote from: DAS B00T x2 on August 07, 2015, 08:13:47 AMIs it even going to plug in to your weird eurocommie wall outlets though?Aha, it would not <_<So I'd either need to buy an adapter, which shouldn't be too bad orrrrrrrrrrrrrr this has foiled my plan.You're gonna need an adapter and possibly a surge protector as well, depending on the voltage of your blu-ray player.
Quote from: Flee on August 07, 2015, 08:45:43 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 08:17:44 AMQuote from: DAS B00T x2 on August 07, 2015, 08:13:47 AMIs it even going to plug in to your weird eurocommie wall outlets though?Aha, it would not <_<So I'd either need to buy an adapter, which shouldn't be too bad orrrrrrrrrrrrrr this has foiled my plan.You're gonna need an adapter and possibly a surge protector as well, depending on the voltage of your blu-ray player.Ah bloody hell, I might just have to save up for the region free one then ;_;All this faff ontop of having to have it shipped across the world is helping my decision <_<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 09:22:13 AMQuote from: Flee on August 07, 2015, 08:45:43 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on August 07, 2015, 08:17:44 AMQuote from: DAS B00T x2 on August 07, 2015, 08:13:47 AMIs it even going to plug in to your weird eurocommie wall outlets though?Aha, it would not <_<So I'd either need to buy an adapter, which shouldn't be too bad orrrrrrrrrrrrrr this has foiled my plan.You're gonna need an adapter and possibly a surge protector as well, depending on the voltage of your blu-ray player.Ah bloody hell, I might just have to save up for the region free one then ;_;All this faff ontop of having to have it shipped across the world is helping my decision <_<They're really not that expensive though. A surge protector won't cost you more than 10£ (and might not even be necessary, just look at the UK voltage and the one on your blu-ray player) and US to UK adapters are like 5 a piece.