Insignia NS-2BRDVD – Blu-Ray disc player – upscaling
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| Insignia NS-2BRDVD - Blu-Ray disc player - upscaling |
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Product Description |
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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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Product 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 Reviews |
EXTREMELY PLEASED!!!
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| Review Date: January 30, 2010 |
| Reviewer: 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!! |
Great blu-ray player for great price!
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| Review Date: March 2, 2010 |
| Reviewer: J. Brown, Little Rock, AR |
After fooling with a Samsung BD-P1600 for literally a week trying to get the wi-fi to work, I took it back and got this Insignia for a little less. And within 2 minutes of getting it out of the box I had it hooked up to my TV via HDMI and my internet via wi-fi and was streaming a movie from Netflix. The Netfix is my favorite part about the player. It works well with my 3 MB/sec DSL connection. The movie takes about 30-45 seconds to buffer and start playing, then it works flawlessly the whole movie. Netflix has a lot of children's movies/shows for my 3 yr old, and the movie selection is not bad and growing every day
Standard DVD playing is fine with great picture quality. I haven't played a blu-ray in it yet, but if it's any better than the DVD quality, it is excellent. I have had it for a couple of weeks and all is good. I would recommend this player over a more expensive Samsung (kind of ironic that Insignia is made by Samsung). |
Love It
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| Review Date: September 14, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Patrick M. Luci, Philadelhia, PA USA |
I am absolutely in love with my Insiginia BluRay disc player,
It exceededs all my expectations. |
The Insignia NS-2BRDVD Blu-Ray Player
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| Review Date: November 11, 2009 |
| Reviewer: 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. |
NETFLIX NETFLIX NETFLIX
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| Review Date: December 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: 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. |
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Tags: bluray, disc, insignia, ns2brdvd, player, upscaling
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