Unveiling Pioneer’s Elite and Non-Elite Blu-ray Players

Are you desiring elite blu- ray players, Pioneer for certain has a range of such players. Today we will look at the Pioneer BDP-23FD and also the non- elite Pioneer BDP- 51FD. 

The Pioneer Elite BDP- 23FD highlights comes with just like KURO Link Picture Mode and Precision Quartz Lock System Multi(PQLS) , created to be used with Pioneer’s A/V receivers and Kuro flat panel displays. The player includes 1GB of internal on- board memory as well as an integrated USB port for use with compatible flash drives and hard disk drives. The Pioneer Elite BDP- 23FD can be bought now for$ 600 list price. For more boasts refer to the link above. 

On the contrary, Pioneer unveiled its first non- Elite Blu- ray player with the Pioneer BDP-51FD. At first glance, its large chassis and high- gloss appearance might make you think it’s an Elite line player. On the other hand, this player is the first of the classic Pioneer line. 

The BDP- 51FD is a Profile 1. 1 player that supports Bonus View presents but lacks a LAN connection and BD- Live support. At$ 599, it was a tad disappointing that it lacks BD- Live or an upgrade path to BD- Live, but the remaining feature set is pretty awesome. 

The player has a very upscale, Elite- ish look despite the price point. The case stands about twice the height of almost all of the players at this price point and offers a high- gloss black front panel. You possibly can dim the front- panel display or turn it completely off, which is a feature I always love to see. The front- panel readout gives you the standard info in addition to frame rate and audio format, which is pretty handy. There are smaller buttons for Eject and Skip and larger buttons for Play and Power. 

The BDP- 51FD transmits both Dolby TrueHD and DTS- HD Master Audio lossless as native bitstreams over its HDMI output. Nevertheless, it only features internal decoding(to PCM or analog) of TrueHD. The back panel offers a full 7. 1- channel analog audio output for Dolby TrueHD lossless, but it doesn’t support DTS- HD Master Audio beyond decoding of the backwards- compatible 1. 5- megabit- per- second DTS core stream. To get more specifics, I would recommend to click on the Top 10 blu-ray players available in the markets. 

Laura

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