I am used to purchasing older equipment used to get the higher end equipment I couldn't afford when new, but this changed for me recently when I bought a digital SLR. The newer cameras were better and cheaper than the ones that came before. Is this the same for DVD players? Will a current < $100 player match an earlier one that cost 2x that amount?
My needs are modest in terms of video - I plan to get a new TV soon, but it won't be anything real fancy, just something 24-27" with component inputs to replace a 10-yr old 21" Sanyo. But I want the best audio quality I can get for my stereo-only setup (Onkyo stereo receiver) and I do not plan on getting into HT sound anytime soon.
So which new player should I get for $150 or less, or which might be the biggest bang for my Stereo buck used for the same price range?
Thanks!
My needs are modest in terms of video - I plan to get a new TV soon, but it won't be anything real fancy, just something 24-27" with component inputs to replace a 10-yr old 21" Sanyo. But I want the best audio quality I can get for my stereo-only setup (Onkyo stereo receiver) and I do not plan on getting into HT sound anytime soon.
So which new player should I get for $150 or less, or which might be the biggest bang for my Stereo buck used for the same price range?
Thanks!

. Er, us, I meant the whole family of course
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