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Pioneer Elite BDP-320
$399.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Can decode dts-hd MA, sounds very much true to the studio recording on the right system. Source-direct video output option results in a flawless picture. Sleek design, doesn't eat too much space up in the rack.
The Cons:Slow operation overall, takes a long time to load a disc and there's lag when you make a command from the remote.
The Pioneer Elite BDP-320 is a Profile 2.0 blu-ray player that features HDMI 1.3a and Dolby TrueHD / DTS-HD bit-streaming. The second in the Pioneer BDP series, the BDP-320 is a direct upgrade from the BDP-120.
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As well as maintaining most of its predecessor’s features, the BDP-320 adds along 48-Bit Deep Color Support that improves subtle gradations between colors for a more smooth/dynamic picture, a Picture Control Suite with 13 video adjustments, 3 different noise reduction circuits that improve the performance of low-quality disc content, a KURO Link for immediate syncing with Kuro plasma televisions, 7.1 channel analog output, a Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS) that offers “jitter-free audio transmission” with Pioneer receivers by synchronizing with them for a “high resolution listening experience”, and 1GB of internal memory. In addition, the Elite BDP-320 offers 1080p true 24FPS video output, not to mention BD Live with USB expandable memory (HDD support), Dolby TrueHD, and Dolby Digital Plus. The BDP-320 also comes equipped with an Ethernet jack for BD-Live & firmware updates, and TrueHD / DTS-HD master audio decoding. Slated to drop sometime in April 2009, the BDP-320 is estimated to retail for somewhere between $300 and $400.
Features
- Profile 2.0
- HDMI 1.3a Output
- Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Bit-Streaming Out
- 1080p True 24FPS Video Output
- Picture Control Suite
- 48-Bit Deep Color Support
- 3 Different Noise Reduction Circuits
- KURO Link
- 7.1 Channel Analog Output
- Precision Quartz Lock System
- BD Live w/USB Expandable Memory (HDD Support)
- 1GB Internal Memory
- Dolby TrueHD & Dolby Digital Plus
- TrueHD / DTS-HD Master Audio decoding
- Ethernet Jack For BD-Live & Firmwire Updates
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Pros & Cons
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can decode dts-hd MA, sounds very much true to the studio recording on the right system
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source-direct video output option results in a flawless picture
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sleek design, doesn't eat too much space up in the rack
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disc-loading tray is fairly sturdy, don't have to worry about warping it as you change discs
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general build quality is solid and heavy, feels durably constructed to last for years
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very good upscaling of DVDs, really brings out the details
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slow operation overall, takes a long time to load a disc and there's lag when you make a command from the remote
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