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Vizio VBR110


$150.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:DVD upscaling is excellent, can really see the difference in improved detail and clarity over a standard DVD player. Monolithic, clean front panel with no controls - looks impressive. Includes an HDMI cable in the box - don't have to go buy one separately.

The Cons:Remote needs to be aimed carefully or it doesn't work. USB connection is at the back, makes it a bit tricky to get to.

The VBR110 is an entry-level Blu-ray Disc player from Vizio, released in 2009. This high definition player supports Full HD 1080p output and up to 7.1 digital audio surround sound. All the standard audio decoders are built-in, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS 2.0 plus digital out.

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The VBR110 can also upconvert DVDs to match the native resolution of HDTVs, allowing lower resolution discs to look their best. BD-Live functionality is fully supported, allowing for users to stream and download live content over the internet. Bonus View content is also accessible with this player, meaning picture-in-picture video capabilities are supported. Video output terminals include HDMI, Component and Composite. Audio output terminals include Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio. Besides the player, a remote control and 5 foot HDMI cable are included in the box.

Features

  • Full HD 1080p video output
  • 7.1 digital audio surround sound (via HDMI)
  • BD-Live & Bonus View support
  • DVD upconversion
  • Audio CD, MP3 and JPEG playback
  • USB media playback (MP3 and JPEG only)
  • Ethernet port
  • Audio: Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS 2.0+Digital Out
  • Power consumption: <25W, <1W standby

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    DVD upscaling is excellent, can really see the difference in improved detail and clarity over a standard DVD player

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    monolithic, clean front panel with no controls - looks impressive

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    includes an HDMI cable in the box - don't have to go buy one separately

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    Dolby audio is well rendered, sounds very true to the studio recording

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    manual is well written and easy to understand

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    setup through the on-screen instructions is extremely easy

Cons
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    remote needs to be aimed carefully or it doesn't work

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    USB connection is at the back, makes it a bit tricky to get to

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