Hi all,
Mrs Roo and I are in the market for a new telly and DVD/BluRay player. We're upgrading from a 90s 25" CRT currently disconnected from a dead second hand digibox, so this is going to be quite a shock to the system when it's all in!
I think I've decided on the telly - broadly speaking - something along the lines of a 32" or 37" Panasonic LCD.
Where I'm struggling is with the DVD/Bluray recorder/player.
My requirements are (in approximate order of importance):
- Play DVDs and preferably also BluRay (future-proofing at this stage, as you can tell we keep hold of our gear for a LONG time!)
- Record from digital television, unit must be able to be programmed and turn itself on to record and off afterwards (for when we're on holiday) and preferably have 2 tuners so we can watch and record different channels at the same time.
- Be able to connect to the internet to watch missed programs streamed over BBC iPlayer/Demand5/4OD etc
- Be able to connect to network shares to play media from other sources in the house
Those are the main things, and Mrs Roo also imposes the requirements:
- She doesn't like always-on PCs, so HTPC is probably out of the question (although I may be able to persuade her to go for something along the lines of the Asrock ION330 system)
- Prefer to have just one remote for everything
- Must be minimal in size and impact on the aesthetics of the room
Total budget for telly and media player/recorder/streamer is £1500, of which I've earmarked 700 for the telly. Have been looking at the new Panasonic Blu-ray recorder/PVR system, which looks tasty, but would run at the top of budget and can't do the media streaming I want (has a network port which seems to be mostly useless unless you want to watch youtube vids on your telly, which I don't)...
Alternative as mentioned above is an Atom-based HPTC like the Asrock ION330, possibly buy the DVD-only version and swap out the drive for a BluRay burner, but this doesn't have any TV tuners and I'm concerned about how easy it would be to set things to record while away on holiday (system presumably can't be trusted to turn itself on and off).
Any suggestions/comments from the home entertainment gurus out there would be very gratefully received!
Cheers,
Roo