If it doesn't break, I love it! This is actually for the "little (Korean) wife". First, it's pretty simple to use; she needs that. Second, it will play (as far as I know so far) any kind of optical disk. Good! Third (and this does it for me!) is that USB port. I hand her a USB drive that I loaded up in (my) computer room and she's got movies, music, whatever! So far, I've run across one codec that the codec pac (on the computer) supported and the BP255 wouldn't. It politely tells you "Format not supported". Then it has HDMI and all the different supported video resolutions. It's all a question of when it breaks, I guess. If it doesn't break, it's so versatile, I haven't even gotten unlazy enough to ethernet it (probably a cable unplugged somewhere that I forgot about); it politely tells you "No Ethernet Connection". It's just so versatile without even being connected! What could anyone possibly want for 60 bucks??? I actually didn't want wireless (we've got 2.4 and 5.0, on a router and an extender, but I prefer ethernet in the first place. I've got gigabit everywhere nowadays. I'm glad it didn't have wireless, bringing the price down. As for all those services, I couldn't care less. As far as I'm concerned this is it if you want what's useful and don't care about the silly frills. I've had a lot of luck with LG over recent years - that and the fact that it has the USB, so one doesn't have to keep wearing out the mechanics of the player make me optimistic! I'm thinking it'll be good for some time! It has a power adapter, by the way - NOT a built in power supply.