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Denon DBP-2010CI


$699.00 Released May, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Menus are very simple and easy to follow. Fairly responsive, not a lot of lag when accessing any of the functions. Built quality is heavy and substantial, durably constructed.

The Cons:Need to make sure HDMI control from player is turned off or strange conflicts may occur.

The Denon DBP-2110CI is a midrange Blu-ray Disc player released in May, 2009. This player is intended as a device for value-conscious consumers who are also looking for a quality player with more advanced features.

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The DBP-2110CI includes essential features also found in their flagship $4,500 DVD-A1UDCI, such as HDMI Source Direct and 12-bit video processing in order to achieve high-quality results. The included i/p upconverter uses ABT VRS upconversion technology for DVDs, a leading digital video noise reduction system. In terms of audio, the DBP-2110CI supports digital multi-channel audio as well as onboard analog 7.1 surround sound support for connections to legacy receivers without digital decoders. The Denon DBP-2110CI features Profile 2.0 compatibility with BD-Live content support as well, which can be accessed via the built-in Ethernet port.

Features

  • 12-bit video processing with HDMI Source Direct
  • BD-Live (Profile 2.0)
  • BD/DVD/CD, DivxHD, WMA, MP3, JPEG, GIF, Kodak and Fuji picture disc
  • High quality, sturdy chassis
  • ABT1030 processor
  • Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD digital/analog multi-channel audio
  • Center drive mechanism
  • Separated Unit Structure architecture (prevents interference)
  • 1080p/24 frames per second support
  • Ethernet port

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    menus are very simple and easy to follow

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    fairly responsive, not a lot of lag when accessing any of the functions

  • 1

    built quality is heavy and substantial, durably constructed

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    color accuracy is very good, makes the most of a high quality display

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    Blu-ray disc performance at 1080p 24fps is excellent, looks sharp and flawless

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    upscaling of SD content is excellent, looks very nearly HD

Cons
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    need to make sure HDMI control from player is turned off or strange conflicts may occur

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