Feb 25

Amazon.com Price: $379.99 (as of 2010-09-10 01:58:11 GMT) Product prices and availability are accurate as of the date/time indicated and are subject to change. Any price and availability information displayed on Amazon.com at the time of purchase will apply to the purchase of this product.

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PAL or MULTI-SYSTEM TV is required to play PAL DVDs. New PIONEER BDP-320 Multi Region Code Free DVD 123456 PAL/NTSC Blu Ray Zone A+B+C Player 100~240V 50/60Hz World-Wide Voltage.
 
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If you live in NTSC country (USA, Canada, Japan) you will need a PAL TV or Multi System TV to watch PAL DVDs. With state of the art technologies that offer everything from an Advanced Picture Control Suite supported by 48-bit Deep Color and 1080p DVD upscaling, a spectacular picture is a given whether you're enjoying your current DVD library or the latest Blu-ray Disc title. Add to that 7.1 channel surround outputs powered by 4 Burr-Brown audio DACs and everything you hear is also equally impressive as well. With 2-Channel PQLS, jitter-free CD audio transmits flawlessly to any PQLS-equipped Pioneer receiver to deliver optimal sound. And there's even more with BD-Live. Like 1GB of internal memory so you can enjoy additional special disc content as well as the ability to download additional Internet-based content like movie trailers and games right out of the box. For those looking for an engaging and exciting home theater experience, the BDP-320 and its feature-rich package will do anything but disappoint. ALL REGION MULTI ZONE BLU RAY & DVD Pioneer's BDP-320 serves up the full HD 1080p video and 7.1-channel surround sound for which Blu-ray Disc is known, and enhances it with HDMI Precision Quartz Lock jutterless transmission and a Picture Control Suite. Further, its 1GB of built-in memory, ethernet port, and BD-Live capability let you access bonus material, trailers, and online gaming and messaging (with a pre-existing internet connection and BD-Live-compatible discs). Pioneer's True24fps technology delivers your favorite movies with film-like fidelity, while HDMI output offers the most advanced audio and video connectivity available. Multi Region Code Free 1080p PIONEER BDP-320 Blu-ray Disc player.

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  • Multi Region Code Free DVD 123456 PAL/ NTSC DVD Player
  • PIONEER 48 BIT PQLS
  • 7.1 ANALOG AUDIO
  • 100~240V 50/60Hz WORLD-WIDE VOLTAGE
  • DVD REGION 123456 PAL/NTSC, BLU RAY ZONE A+B+C

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Jan 23

Pioneer recently launched its Bonus View Blu-Ray Disc Player — BDP-LX71 with a quality playback and high performance. The cinematic picture quality and dynamic audio enhances emotional experience making it a versatile player. The front of the player is well-designed with aluminum front panel that has a classy, expensive look and everything feels durable. Also the double-layer steel chassis provides extra rigidity and isolation, while the audio, video and power handling circuitry are all separated off as far as possible to minimize internal interference. 

This smart-looking device engulfs in it cutting edge video and audio technologies and deliver enriching viewing experience by enhancing high-performance DVD playback in the new player with the inclusion of the proprietary and advanced Pure Cinema Deinterlacer. The 7.1 channel analogue output take the form of RCA jacks and enable the users to pass decoded audio from Blu-ray to an A/V receiver. With gold plated terminals, interactive GUI and capacitance touch key buttons, this player make itself as an easily usable device. It has a high-end feature-set to match, with a Deep Color-capable functionality. Taking advantage of HDMI 1.3a technology, this player has a variety of preset video out options that optimize the signal to suit each display technology. 

In an overall glimpse, Pioneer BDP LX71 – the exclusive chip set design and superior build quality has made this Blu-Ray disc Player to gain more impacts thereby setting a pace to reach superior heights in the global standards and promotes its place in the world of digital entertainment.

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Jan 15

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Pioneer BDP-51FD BonusView Blu-ray Player
 
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Experience Blu-ray content in a whole new way. Open your eyes to a whole new realm of possibilities. A world unlike anything you've ever known. Where watching movies and entertainment at home will never feel the same again. And everything you see, hear and feel is more thrilling than you ever thought possible. Brace yourself for the wonders of spectacular 1080p resolution and for unrivaled image quality. A world where True24FPS ensures every movie you watch is now viewed just as the director intended. Set your sights on a single-wire connection so technologically advanced now one HDMI® digital connection is all you need to output both HD audio and video signals to your HDMI capable A/V receiver or HD flat panel. Get ready for a world where pictures and music come together in a brand new way on a Blu-ray Disc Player with HDMI control, powered from a single remote. Delivering 3 different noise reduction circuits, 7.1 channel analog audio outputs and internal audio output, this Blu-ray Disc Player brings added dimension and more stunning detail to everything you see, hear and feel. It's a world where years of technological innovation make everything you've ever seen or heard before ordinary and mundane by comparison. Where WolfsonTM Audio DACs - featuring a signal-to-noise ratio of 117db provide the purest, most pristine music and movie soundtrack performance available. And an exclusive Jitter Reduction Circuit utilizes Pioneer-developed IC to digitally reshape the waveform of the audio clock. Empowering the Pioneer BDP-51FD with a stunningly impressive ability to reduce jitter in every piece of content you see or hear. All of which create a home theater experience?so unbelievably thrilling, it will move you in ways you never knew possible. Ultimately, it's a world so completely different, so beyond extraordinary?it will change the way you look, listen and feel about watching movies at home, forever.

Product Details

  • The BDP-51FD provides up to 1920 x 1080p resolution for an unrivaled picture quality
  • Single-Wire Connection: ¿¿One HDMI¿ 1.3a digital connection is all you need
  • HDMI Control: ¿¿Master your home theater universe
  • Wolfson¿ Audio DACs: ¿¿Each DAC features a signal-to-noise ratio of 117db
  • BonusView Support: ¿¿Independent High-Definition simultaneous video streams

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Love this unit (update your firmware!)
 
Review Date: November 21, 2008
Reviewer: C. Duncan, Southeastern USA
I got this unit from Amazon at almost 1/3 off the MSRP; at that price I almost feel guilty. This is among the higher-quality BluRay players with regard to picture and audio quality. So far I've watched about a half dozen movies on it and I couldn't possibly love it more. My A/V receiver predates HDMI, so I needed a player with multichannel audio outputs. This unit has high-quality Wolfson DACs that really produce outstanding sound.

Perhaps the most important thing to be said about this player (any current player, for that matter), is you must *update your firmware*! As of this writing the current firmware version is 1.17 (my unit arrived with version 1.02 installed) and it fixes a ton of bugs present in earlier versions. Current firmware and instructions for installation can be easily found on the Pioneer USA website with a little patience. Still missing currently is the ability of this unit to decode DTS Master Audio, but it is promised in an any-day-now firmware upgrade; there are few BluRay units that shipped with DTS MA decoding ability, so Pioneer isn't particularly far behind any other manufacturer in this regard.

One thing to note is this player is a Profile 1.1 player and NOT a Profile 2.0 player, meaning it does not support BluRay Live content that is downloadable from the internet. Personally, I could not care less. There is very little BluRay Live content out there now that is worthwhile, and the BR Live processing and downloading is often mentioned as a performance drag on units that support it. Picture and audio quality are what mattered to me, and this unit delivers in spades.

EDIT 06/09/09: Editing to update info. As of 06/04/09, Firmware 1.32 does indeed enable in-player decoding of DTS Master Audio. It sounds outstanding!
The power user's Blu-ray player of choice.
 
Review Date: November 25, 2008
Reviewer: Ruined, NJ, USA
The Pioneer BDP-51FD is one of the most well built Blu-ray players under $500 you will find in the market. And, with its latest v1.17 firmware virtually all of the bugs have been squashed plus DVD upconversion is now superior even to high end chipsets like Silicon Optix Reon. Pretty amazing what big strides this player has made in a short period of time.

The Wolfsen DACs provide outstanding analog audio and the many A/V tweaks such as the Source Direct feature will keep tweakheads happy for a long time to come.

While this player is not as user-friendly as some of the competition, once you've delved into all of its settings you will find that you can maximize A/V quality in a way not possible with other players.

Highly recommended for the moderately experienced (or expert) home theater enthusiast!! Nothing else in this pricerange comes close.
Top Pick For the Dosh!
 
Review Date: January 29, 2009
Reviewer: Kevin M. Hogan,
I just bought my second BDP-51FD...both bought this month (Jan '09). Obviously, considering I bought two, it's a great player. For mass-market electronics, it's hard to beat Pioneer's quality. At this price level (over 50% off MSRP), this is an absolute no-brainer and a steal! So far, It's played BD's, DVD's, DVD-R's....anything I've thrown at it with aplomb. Works great with my entry-level Panasonic Viera TH-42PX80U 42-Inch 720p Plasma HDTVin my master BR, and the second unit is for my new Pioneer Kuro (Pioneer PDP-5020FD 50-Inch 1080p KURO Plasma HDTVplasma (waiting for that BIG tax return, LOL) that's going over my livingroom fireplace.

Yes, I realize that ALL BD players are "interim" devices....they're still figuring out the format specs. as I type this. To make matters worse, the studios are constantly adding new features to BD releases which muddy the waters further. As such, they are still ironing out the firmware for this (and other's) player. I have yet to ck the firmware version for my players as I have had not compatability problems, but at least Pioneer actively works out and provides firmware updates FOC to it's purchasers. Yes, I realize that this is NOT a BD Profile 2.0 player, but for the money AND considering I own ZERO (nor am I likely to own) BD's with BD-Live content, I could really care less. I also realize that the CES was just a few weeks back and that Pioneer (amongst others) have already announced their new '09 players. While they won't be available for at least a few months, it remains to be seen whether they're better than this one. One thing's for sure, you won't see those on sale at/below 50% off MSRP anytime soon!

Build quality, component quality, aesthetics (WAF=Wife Acceptance Factor) are all very high here (LOL!) and, most importantly, picture quality & sound quality are excellent. The player is quiet, despite the cooling fan, and loading times are somewhat slow but reasonable....not industry-leading by any stretch. Remote is decent, but it has lots of buttons and it is not backlit. Lots of adjustability, more than I need, and I'm a audio/videophile nut and an anal Electrical Engineer.

Bottom Line:

I DARE you to find a BETTER player for the money, PERIOD. Get 'em while you can.

Update (2/1/09):

I ck'ed the firmware version of both players (i.e., v.1.08B). The current version listed on the AVS Forum (as well as Pioneer's website) is v.1.21. It was super simple to upgrade the firmware. Instructions are on both sites. All you have to do is go to Pioneer's site and it has simple instructions on how to download the firmware and burn it to a cd-r/rw or dvd-r/rw. Then, it's just a matter of loading the disc into the player tray and the machine does the rest.

Prices have really tumbled recently. This would be my only problem with this unit, LOL!

Update (2/10/08):

I have run across my first glitchy BD. Utilizing the BonusView extra on the new (2007) Rambo [Blu-ray]causes lock-ups when you try to scan or chapter search. Pioneer just released another FW update (v.1.25a). Hopefully, this will address the small issues I experienced with this particular BD. In addition, this disc does offer a BD Live extra, a first for me, As above, this player NOT BD Live compatible. Participation in a (yet another) blog or playing a multi-user internet game doesn't turn me on, so this is (still) a non-issue for me. FWIW, If you like Rambo, Action, or Stallone flix, you'll enjoy this disc....TONS of extras as well. EDIT: The new FW flash fixed the Bonus-View issues I've experienced with the Rambo disc...Kudo's to Pioneer!

P.S., A new Pioneer Kuro 50" PDP is on order from Amazon and on it's way! It'll be tough to appreciably beat this combo PQ-wise at any price, and impossible to beat anywhere near the price. Get 'em BOTH while you can!

EDIT: Kuro is here and it is awesome! The BDP-51 was excellent with the 42" Panny, but the synergism exhibited with the Kuro plasma has to be seen to be believed. This is absolutely an edge-of-the-art reference-level system (video-wise, at least) and all for near-budget level prices! Get 'em BOTH while you still can!
upconverting is amazing
 
Review Date: December 9, 2008
Reviewer: een25, Beaumont, TX
The Blu-ray playback is beautiful but what really sold it for me was the upconverting of my old DVDs. Star Wars Episode III was almost as good as a 1080 source. The first scene where the movie is mostly CG I could understand it might be easier for the hardware to upconvert, but even the skin tones of the actors were vivid and Blu-ray-esque. My old Matrix DVD was a big dissapointment when played on my old JVC upconverting DVD player and on my 65 inch DLP but when I put it in the Pioneer that disappointment was long gone. I did have lip sync problems on Matrix Reloaded for some reason (latest firmware was installed on my unit) but Matrix Revolutions was flawless. I had been dissappointed with my old DVD collection when watching them on my 1080p big screen but now I can enjoy them all over again! Start up and load times are not the best when compared to the PS3 and Panasonic units but it is far better than my friends Sony Blu-ray from last year and the eye candy that this unit can put out whether Blu-ray or DVD makes it worth every penny.
Pioneer BDP-51FD Blu-Ray Review
 
Review Date: November 21, 2008
Reviewer: John M. Schmidt, Cleveland, OH
I purchased this Blu-ray player to match my new 50" Pioneer Kuro 5020 TV. I was overly impressed with the combination. This is my first plasma and first blu-ray player, but they blew away my expectations. I have watched CARS and Polar Express in Blu-Ray on this and they are perfect. I also put in an old standard DVD of the Godfather to see how bad the grainy movie would appear on a large plasma display. It did a great job of upconverting the picture. It appeared to elimiate the grainy look that you get when viewing it on a normal tube tv, I can only assume that the BDP-51 is the reason for the better picture quality conversion and not just the tv I am viewing it on. I would definitely recommend this product. The only drawback is that it is not BD-Live for those of you who want to play on the internet while watching your movies (not me).

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Jan 10

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