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I have the Panasonic DMP-BDT100 and experienced no issues with HP7. I think the last Firmware Update was back in December of 2010 with version 1.28 for a Viera Cast update (U.S.).

Like Pauls42, I'm confused as to why anyone would purchase the SD stand-alone version of HP7, especially since the 3-disc Blu-ray includes the SD-DVD version. I guess if someone never plans to upgrade to Blu-ray then this makes sense costwise...otherwise... .
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I have the Panasonic DMP-BDT100 and experienced no issues with HP7. I think the last Firmware Update was back in December of 2010 with version 1.28 for a Viera Cast update (U.S.).

Like Pauls42, I'm confused as to why anyone would purchase the SD stand-alone version of HP7, especially since the 3-disc Blu-ray includes the SD-DVD version. I guess if someone never plans to upgrade to Blu-ray then this makes sense costwise...otherwise... .


Agreed.

Also, I have the Sony BDP BX2 and a Panasonic DMP-BD35, neither of which has had a Firmware update in months, and both played Harry Potter fine. In fact, I haven't had any problems with playing BDs in either player. I also have a much older LG HD DVD/Blu-ray combo player and outside of some Touchstone/Disney titles, that one is still working...
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I'll admit to being puzzled why people are buying the SD version when there is a new Blu ray (HD) version.

Isn't the higher quality film preferable to a Sd version even though the case is a different size?

Does the case size really take preference over the picture quality?


The Blu-ray/DVD Combo pack only has the bonus features included on the Blu-ray discs though. So, I guess if you only have a DVD player currently and want those...you'd need to wait to get a Blu-ray player in order to view those.

That's the only reason I can think of, besides the case size.
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Maybe they want to watch the movie now ... and are waiting to buy BDs when the big super-ultimate set comes out after the new movie is released.
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For me, it's this reason. I don't have a blu-ray player. I have bought some combo packs because I know eventually I will, but for me, I already have 6 Harry Potter movies. They all are DVDS. I'm not going to rebuy these in blu. So for me, I'd rather have the cases all look the same. Individual movies, I'm not as bad about, but this is a series and I want them to look uniform. Yes, I could buy just the 1 disc, but I do like the bonus features and am willing to spend an extra couple bucks for them.

I also do not need the digital copy. So I'd be spending 25 bucks or so for 3 discs I couldn't use and still just end up with a bare bones copy of the dvd that I could watch.

One of these days I'll be buying a blu-ray player. But until the price is right, I just have a dvd player and am happy with that.
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I have three Blu-ray players, yet in addition to the Blu-ray set, I will most likely buy a DVD separately. I now have all the HP movies in Blu-ray, but I owned all the HP movies on DVDs before I bought my first Blu-ray player, and my college-age daughter has borrowed those DVDs to take with her. If she buys her own, I might not, but I suspect I will.
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