Monday, February 1, 2010

Insignia NS-2BRDVD - Blu-Ray disc player - upscaling

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Enjoy high-definition brilliance from all your movies with this Blu-ray Disc player that supports 1080p upconversion and features Dolby Digital and DTS decoders for enhanced audio performance.
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Technical Details

- Blu-ray Disc format compatible: For high-definition movie playback with resolution up to 5 times greater than DVD.
- Delivers greatly enhanced video performance with standard DVDs: By upconverting their video resolution to HDTV compliant 720p
- Plays BD-ROM discs: Backward compatible with DVD, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD and CD-R/RW discs. Compatible with MP3, WMA and JPEG formats.
- Built-in decoders: For next-generation Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD high-resolution surround, plus lossless Dolby TrueHD (2-channel).
- HDMI output: Provides an uncompressed all-digital audio/video link for the highest quality connection and supports
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Customer Buzz
 "EXTREMELY PLEASED!!!" 2010-01-30
By Very Pleased (NORTH CAROLINA)
I bought this item as a christmas gift for my mother who is very hard to please, she loved it!! excellent quality, very fast shipping. I ordered a used item and received one that was basically brand new. VERY PLEASED!!

Customer Buzz
 "Don't Buy This" 2010-01-30
By J. DICICCO (Boston, MA United States)
As a Blu Ray player, you could do worse. As a way to watch Netflix, I can't stress enough how horrible a product it is. I've been so close to throwing the thing out of a window *several* times. Extremely frustrating as it doesn't connect to the internet 5 out of 6 times I turn the unit on, and when it does get a connection, it's so flaky that if you fast forward or rewind you lose it and need to reboot, if you finish one show or movie or whatever you can't watch another without rebooting.. When you lose the connection it recommends you to visit [...], which is literally an advertisement prompting you to buy one of these pieces of garbage, or sign up for netflix. It's such an insult. I called their customer service just once; I waited fifteen minutes for some guy who was eating the whole time I explained my issue to hang up on me when I finished my diatribe. I will NEVER buy another insignia product and I wouldn't suggest it to my worst enemy. I've received several over the air software updates and they've done NOTHING to repair these issues or enhance the experience. As I said, as Blu Ray player, it gets the job done. DO NOT buy this thing for Netflix - it's pathetic.

Customer Buzz
 "NETFLIX NETFLIX NETFLIX" 2009-12-19
By Charles A. Ohler (az)
I used to own a Roku and I used it almost every day for my daughter who loves all the children's programs that are available. After about 1and half years the roku broke I did a little research and found out that insignia made a blueray player for $100.00 that would stream Netflix. I got it home, did the software update, which only took 2 min, and started using the streaming video from Netflix. I love the menu for Netflix that insignia created. It was a big improvement over the Roku. The only thing I miss is that Roku also allowed Amazon videos on demand to be rented and streamed also. No I no longer have this option. I hope they upgrade it to add this option.

Customer Buzz
 "ns-wbrdvd Not compatible w/ fios" 2009-12-10
By A. Riley (Florida)
I found a great deal on the wireless version of this dvd player & bought it to stream netflix. When I bought it I had high speed internet & it worked great! That same week I had fios installed and could no longer get netflix to connect. After many phone calls & frustration trying to get netflix to work, I was told by insignia tech support that their player is not currently compatible with verizon fios & that I should return it. They are working on a fix to the problem, but was told not to expect it anytime soon.

Customer Buzz
 "The Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-Ray Player" 2009-11-11
By Joseph Falcione (Maryland)
I purchased this unit used to have a Blu-Ray player and an upscale DVD player. The first movie I put in the system told me that I may have to upgrade my firmware in order to play the new content. For giggles, I went to the Insignia Website and downloaded the latest firmware, created a CD and within just a few minutes had the unit working.



It is not the fastest Blu-Ray available of course, but it works great, sounds great through the optical port and is overall a great deal if you can find it for about $100 used or $150 new. Anything over that cost you can probably find a newer, faster version. Overall, I recommend this purchase to anyone looking to get into the Blu-Ray game for $100. Hope this helps.


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