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Philips' Outperforming Blu-ray Player

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Philips' $400 BDP7200/37 Blu-ray player has impressive high-quality color and image sharpness, as well as full-bodied sound. And as one of the few players currently available that supports Blu-ray BonusView, a feature that enables picture-in-picture playback of extra features, it earnt our "Best Buy" accolade.

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