We still have a hi-fi system, through which we want to play the TV sound. Philips is the only player on the BR noted the for a reasonable price analog audio outputs (stereo RCA jacks) offers. The player is very quiet and not very slowly when operating (no worse than one would expect from today's media devices). So far so good. Unfortunately, the Internet functionality - compared to Panasonic players who my parents, much to be desired: Although it might work all that it does, however. The service is slow, jump functions, when you long stays at the Fernbed.etwas on a button, like two or three steps further. Most then a function is activated, it takes a very long time. A short-term cancel an activated through malfunctioning / incorrect operation function is if you do not want to wait for several minutes, hardly possible. When navigating through the network functions (YouTube or ARD library or similar) the unit crashes frequently, and then only helps pull the plug. Wi-Fi reception is modest. Our at the same place to compare placed laptops and smartphones have better reception. Cancels the wireless reception times from (because perhaps logs another his smartphone), this Philips BR Player crashes often.
Ultimately, the player is unusable because of operation defect. We send it back and buy a simple player from the latest series of Philips, which does not provide Internet and wireless media functionality, and therefore hopefully not always crashes.