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NAD T 587


$380.00 Released October, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solidly constructed, made with quality components. Decodes Dolby True HD and DTS Master Audio and outputs them as PCM through the HDMI, very convenient and sounds great. GUI is bright and colorful, looks great.

The Cons:No multichannel analogue outputs, need to work with digital outputs. Picture detail is good but not as amazing as the competing Panasonic DMP-BD80.

The NAD T 587 is a high-end Blu-ray Disc player, released in late 2009. This player is a step down from the manufacturer’s T 557, as the upgraded model provides improved audio decoding with proprietary technology from the manufacturer.

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The T 587 supports Blu-ray Profile 2.0, meaning users can watch BD-Live bonus content over an internet connection. HDMI 1.3 is fully supported with Deep Color and xvYCC extended color space technologies for the best video reproduction possible. Additional features include a 24 fps mode for movies and 1080p upscaling for all DVDs. The integrated USB 2.0 port allows for variety of media playback options, including DivX files. The NAD T 587 is available in black or silver.

Features

  • Profile 2.0 support
  • 1080p DVD upscaling
  • 24fps mode
  • Deep Color over HDMI support
  • xvCC extended color space
  • Component video output up to 1080i
  • Dolby TrueHD and DTS MA 7.1 decoding
  • Linear PCM (uncompressed) via HDMI
  • USB 2.0 port (MP3, WMA, DiVX, JPEG, PNG)
  • Colors: black or silver

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    solidly constructed, made with quality components

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    decodes Dolby True HD and DTS Master Audio and outputs them as PCM through the HDMI, very convenient and sounds great

  • 1

    GUI is bright and colorful, looks great

  • 1

    Blu-rays load fairly quickly, usually around 30 seconds

  • 1

    skips chapters quickly and starts searching as soon as you press the button, nice response

  • 1

    remote is well designed, comfortable to work with and the button layout is easy to figure out

Cons
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    no multichannel analogue outputs, need to work with digital outputs

  • 1

    picture detail is good but not as amazing as the competing Panasonic DMP-BD80

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