I am wondering the same thing. I get the feeling that blu-ray software (especially for music) might be hard to come by for quite a while after the hardware is available, so to enjoy things now, there is still a need for the DV-50. Not to mention the ability to play all the software we already own.
Nevertheless, even certified dealers seem to be discounting this machine. Perhaps because they need to compete with AudiogoN since it seems there is always at least one available here, and they are so reliable, that buying one pre-owned is relatively low risk.
Nevertheless, even certified dealers seem to be discounting this machine. Perhaps because they need to compete with AudiogoN since it seems there is always at least one available here, and they are so reliable, that buying one pre-owned is relatively low risk.