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	<title>Comments on: Sony BDP-N460 Blu-ray Disc Player (Black)</title>
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		<description>Love it, October 21, 2009
By 	Sean Solo (Lexington, KY USA) - 
I wanted a Blu-ray player for two main reasons, 1) to watch Netflix on my TV, and 2) to watch Star Trek: The Original Series (Enhanced) on Blu-ray. I returned an LG BD 390 because a stupid icon kept popping up every time an &quot;alternate angle&quot;/enhanced scene appeared during an episode. This was many times during each episode. It&#039;s only on the screen for a few seconds, but you can&#039;t turn it off. Contacted LG and they said you can&#039;t turn it off and they weren&#039;t planning a firmware update to fix it - unacceptable. So now I have the Sony and I am thrilled. No more icon, and I like the option of turning off other icons like &quot;play&quot; and &quot;pause&quot;. I think the load time is fine - fast enough for me. I&#039;m anxious to get the Netflix firmware update to try that out. I don&#039;t need a wireless Blu-ray as I have wired my basement to get more reliable video streaming. I am very satisfied with this player.</description>
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By 	Sean Solo (Lexington, KY USA) &#8211;<br />
I wanted a Blu-ray player for two main reasons, 1) to watch Netflix on my TV, and 2) to watch Star Trek: The Original Series (Enhanced) on Blu-ray. I returned an LG BD 390 because a stupid icon kept popping up every time an &#8220;alternate angle&#8221;/enhanced scene appeared during an episode. This was many times during each episode. It&#8217;s only on the screen for a few seconds, but you can&#8217;t turn it off. Contacted LG and they said you can&#8217;t turn it off and they weren&#8217;t planning a firmware update to fix it &#8211; unacceptable. So now I have the Sony and I am thrilled. No more icon, and I like the option of turning off other icons like &#8220;play&#8221; and &#8220;pause&#8221;. I think the load time is fine &#8211; fast enough for me. I&#8217;m anxious to get the Netflix firmware update to try that out. I don&#8217;t need a wireless Blu-ray as I have wired my basement to get more reliable video streaming. I am very satisfied with this player.</p>
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