Philips used to be a trusted manufacturer of quality electronics. Those days are apparently over, as can easily be seen from this junk. First off, the remote is TINY, with buttons so small you will need long fingernails to press them. The unit malfunctions after 30-45 days, which is just sad. Remember the days when electronics would last a good 15 years? Those days are gone. Basically this Philips BluRay player is "disposable," meaning you can expect a couple months of service before it breaks and goes right in the landfill with all the other disposable tvs and media players. I found the most pathetic thing about this player is that it comes with NOTHING;no wires to hook it up, no instruction booklet, and the cheapskates dont even throw in a couple batteries for the doll sized remote. Thats really disgusting. Lesson learned;you save nothing by buying 4th rate trash. Not when you have to replace it within a couple months... and not when just owning the thing makes you feel like a sucker that just got cheated..
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Ive had many issues getting this Phillips blueray player to start to play bluerays without the open close open close process. Most likely reason for malfunction in audio and video is if there is the slightest flaw in the media(CD/DVD) copywrite features imposed by the United States Recording Industry and Cooperate America prevent the media from playing. If only quality media (cd/dvd) were sold to begin with.......
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