GoofsterStud
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And on the remote issue, the same remote I used on my PS3 works for the PS4. My TV's remote.![]()
Good idea. I'm going to plug my PS3 dongle into the PS4 and see if it works when I get home.
And on the remote issue, the same remote I used on my PS3 works for the PS4. My TV's remote.![]()
No mention of Xbox One's Blu-ray player having stutter issues? Yeah, some review.
And on the remote issue, the same remote I used on my PS3 works for the PS4. My TV's remote.![]()
What exactly are you talking about?
Great video Quality and sound
More options thanks to smartglass and voice commands.
Blue Ray loads faster
No controller/3D support.
Literally resurrects Hitler.
I think he is talking about problems that effect those in the UK. Problems with 50hz in the UK. I haven't had any problems here.
Not really
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- Problems with PAL (effects UK - Doesn't apply to PS4)
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What exactly are you talking about?
What can you do with your remote during Blu Ray playback?
Not really
+ Harmony One support (though limited to movies only no power option) - verifying later
My Harmony One has a power toggle for the Xbox One. It just doesn't have discrete, separate "on" and "off" commands.
I'll edit it when I get home to verify. Does the off actually turn it off or just put it in standby?
On mine it does standby. It depends on whether or not you have the standby option in the xbox One enabled. I do.
Everything. I turned on HDMI Control on the PS4. TV remote works like a champ
so both PS4 and Xbox One are bad Blu-ray players.
Sony BDP S5100 is $90/80 and it's one of the best blu-ray players in the market, how in hell these $400 and $500 "all on one entertainment machines" don't have good blu-ray players and features and adjustments in them :/
Im a huge fan of the XB1 but for whatever reason with the same TV calibration settings, my PS3 bluray movies looked better to me to the naked eye. Still going to use the PS3 for Blurays.