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I have a couple of Eureka! releases - “Region B” - that I’d like to watch. My (US) PS4 won’t play them, and apparently there’s a limited number of times you can change the region on it.

I see that Blu Ray drive peripherals exist for computers, but my TV is my computer monitor and a separate player seems like a smarter option.

I don’t tend to buy things new, and get most of my tech from thrifting. Are there any particular brands of Blu Ray players that are more likely to be region free? Is there a quick way of looking at a Blu Ray player and determining what region it can play?

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[-] Kolanaki@pawb.social 2 points 1 day ago

I see that Blu Ray drive peripherals exist for computers, but my TV is my computer monitor and a separate player seems like a smarter option.

Wouldn't it be smarter to just use the PC that is already connected to the TV? It would be easier to find one that isn't region locked and would likely also be cheaper than a standalone. Assuming it's a desktop you could put a front bay drive into, anyway.

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