While waiting for our new products line-up to be revealed shortly, we strongly recommend this excellent article (abstract below)
We are glad to see more and more people coming to the same conclusion:While waiting for our new products line-up to be revealed shortly, we strongly recommend this excellent article (abstract below)
We are glad to see more and more people coming to the same conclusion:

“If you plan on buying a Blu-ray player in 2011, don’t be surprised if the back panel is lacking a component video output. A surprising number of mainstream 2011 Blu-ray players, (such as the Panasonic DMP-BDT210, Samsung BD-D5700, LG BD670, to name a few) are omitting the red, green, and blue video jacks, which means buyers will have to rely on HDMI for high-def Blu-ray video signals.”
and…

“No need to plug the ‘analog hole’

The most frustrating part of all this is that it’s completely unnecessary. There’s no reason for pirates to deal with the cumbersome analog signals when it’s easy to rip Blu-ray movies digitally. There are plenty of Blu-ray-ripping guides available from mainstream publishers like Tested, Maximum PC, and Digital Trends, and not one of them mentions capturing an analog signal.”