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Pioneer BDP-LX70 Blu-ray Disc Player |
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Written by CB Team
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Monday, 14 May 2007 |
Pioneer have decided to jump on the Blu-ray band wagon by releasing their first model, titled the BDP-LX70.
The model should be out some time in June.
Features....
- Delivers ‘master quality’; audio and video exactly as the film-makers intended, played back at 1080p and 24Hz.
- HD Digital Film Direct 24: That is, at exactly the same speed and using the same 24 frames per second as the film was shot, stored, mastered and screened at the cinema.
- Dolby TrueHD: The player supports Dolby TrueHD. This means that not only are you guaranteed full high definition video quality, but “lossless” audio: sound without any distortion, interference or noise.
- The BDP-LX70 can receive compressed audio, movie and image files across your home IP network.
- DLNA: The player is DLNA compatible (by Ethernet), which means that content such as MPEG2, WMV9, WMA9 Pro, MP3 and JPEG files (for example) can be streamed from a home computer or server to the player.
- Gold-plated terminals further enhance the BDP-LX70 promise of high quality, high definition output.
- The BDP-LX70 is not only a Blu-ray disc player, but can also play DVD's, supports both PAL and NTSC playback. And of course, it can play audio CDs, too.
- HDMI: The BDP-LX70 uses HDMI control (HDMI-CEC = Consumer Electronics Control).
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 19 July 2007 )
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