Insignia NS-2BRDVD – Blu-Ray disc player – upscaling
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 at
1:35 pm
- 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
Product Description
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…. More >>
Insignia NS-2BRDVD – Blu-Ray disc player – upscaling
Tagged with: Bluray • Disc • Insignia • NS2BRDVD • Player • upscaling
Filed under: Blu Ray DVD Players
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I am absolutely in love with my Insiginia BluRay disc player,
It exceededs all my expectations.
Rating: 5 / 5
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.
Rating: 1 / 5
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).
Rating: 5 / 5
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!!
Rating: 5 / 5
The main reasons I hate, yes hate, this blu-ray player.
1) The remote is terrible. The buttons don’t work unless you mash down on them with a lot of force, and even then sometimes they don’t work. Get a universal remote, you say? There are NO UNIVERSAL REMOTES THAT WORK WITH THIS despite what the salesmen may tell you.
2) Does not work with WEP but does not state this in the manual. I had to do a ton of research online to even come close to figuring out how to connect it to the internet. Then, once I connected it, I had many continuous issues with the connection which may or may not be a result of poor design of this product but I did not have any issues with my other connected devices… Hmmmm…
3) The Netflix feature is awful. If your connection goes down, you have to reload the movie, start from the beginning and mash down on the fast forward button for about 30 min if you were near the end of the movie. Give me a break! The remote you are forced to use is terrible for Netflix users.
4) The menus are not well organized and overall the player is just NOT user friendly.
I’m never buying Insignia again because of my experience with just this one product of theirs. TERRIBLE DESIGN!!! What were they thinking? (I kept asking myself this out loud over and over as I was trying to set it up. LOL)
Rating: 1 / 5