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NAD M56
$1,999.00
Released December, 2008
The Pros:Easily expanded with the NAD M15HD and NAD M25 as needed. Design is industrial and serious looking, definitely looks like a high-end piece of equipment. WiFi connects right away, loads BD-Live content quickly.
The Cons:Disc tray is really shallow, need to be careful loading a disc. The same electronics as LG BD390!! You pay $1.700 for the box!!
The M56 is a Blu-ray disc player that offers full support for all HD audio/video formats, as well as compatibility with CDs and DVDs. It’s able to relay content in a full 1080p high-definition resolution at Blu-ray’s natural 24fps speed; plus it can upscale DVDs to 1080p over HDMI, and component video up to 1080i.
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And on the audio end, the player supports up to a 7.1 Linear PCM soundtrack with a 24-bit resolution over HDMI. One of the most coveted features is a disc-loading speed that’s supposedly only ‘a few seconds,’ which gives it an advantage over many of its competitors. Plus it not only supports modern Dolby/DTS formats with ‘lossless’ compression, but also legacy ones as well.
Features
- Thick Steel Chassis
- Die-Cast Aluminum Front Panel
- Integrated Cooling System
- BD Live Network Connectivity (Profile 2.0)
- Integrated WiFi/Ethernet Connectivity
- Super Fast Loading
- 1080p/24 Video Resolution
- DVD/Component Upscaling
- Onboard Decoding (Lossless)
- Support for Legacy Codecs
User Reviews (4)
Pros & Cons
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easily expanded with the NAD M15HD and NAD M25 as needed
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design is industrial and serious looking, definitely looks like a high-end piece of equipment
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WiFi connects right away, loads BD-Live content quickly
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1
discs load very quickly, don't have to wait long at all
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1
constructed with heavy-weight, durable, high-quality components
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1
menus are filled with great graphics, very attractive and intuitive
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1
disc tray is really shallow, need to be careful loading a disc
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The same electronics as LG BD390!!
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You pay $1.700 for the box!!
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