On February 7, 2009 at 12:16, motech said...
its got discrete power . .
press PLAY to turn it on ,
press PLAY . . POWER to turn it off.
I had a customer pull out a BD-P1400 because it was so slow and would lock up all the time... and replaced it with an Insignia because it was highly rated by consumer reports!
Let me just tell you... that discrete power trick doesn't work on it. When it's off, the ONLY button that works on the remote or the front panel is Power. Even eject doesn't work. And I had a nice T2-C and RP-6 setup in there that now doesn't work as well as it should. :(
The remote and the player itself are obviously OEM'ed by the same company that makes Samsung's blu-rays as well. But apparently the 'guts' are totally different.