My folks are getting onto the BD train, finally. They're also in their 70s and act like it - meaning, they don't need anything to advanced, just easy to use. If it has built-in wi-fi that would be optimal. They're asking me for recommendations and I'm a bit swamped with the choices out there in the roughly-$100 range. Any of you all have any suggestions?
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Can't go wrong with any of the samsung wifi models out there, Nolando. From what I hear, anyway. I don't have one, but that'll likely be the next one i buy for the basement . That being said, if they don't need fancy, i think that the remotes for the Sony players are not too difficult for seniors to use, as in they're not really tiny with miniscule buttons.
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The site below is primarily for the elderly....
Touchbrite.com is a great resource for anyone that finds using traditional technology difficult and frustrating. We scour the internet finding great, reliable products that make ease-of-use their top priority. We carry a wide variety of senior friendly products such as keyboards, phones and remote controls with large buttons, easy-to-use radios and mp3 players, and much more. Below is a sample of some of the popular products on TouchBrite.com
http://www.touchbrite.com/product/so...blu-ray-playerLast edited by sukebanboy; 01-28-2014, 10:08 PM.
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