A REGION-FREE Blu-ray player has been sought after at the very beginning of this new high-definition format. In case you were unaware, the Blu-ray Association allowed for the division of geographic region codes for Blu-ray discs. You can see how the three areas (A, B + C) are divided HERE. The coding denies the consumer the right to purchase Blu-ray discs anywhere in the world for playability on his standard Blu-ray player. Just as with the DVD format though - hardware companies have developed technology to overcome the disc's software coding. This essentially allows individuals the freedom to choose the films (and specific transfers) from anywhere - not solely based the region in which they happen to reside.
I own a Momitsu upscaling networked DVD player, and while it's not as sexy or polished as some of the bigger brands, they do give you the features that you really need.
A region-free Blu-ray player would also open up a lot of opportunities to get better and cheaper editions of certain movies, due to exchange rates and also the fact that the same movie are owned by different distributors in other countries (and some distributors are better than others at making Blu-ray titles).
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