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Pioneer BDP-320 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player |  | Brand: Pioneer Category: CE
Buy New: $399.98 (439.98CAD) as of 9/5/2010 08:58 PDT details
New (4) Used (2) from $179.50 (197.45CAD)
Seller: treylite, inc Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 7003
Color: Gloss Black Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.1 Dimensions (in): 11 x 16.6 x 3
MPN: BDP-320 Model: BDP-320 UPC: 012562955124 EAN: 0012562955124 ASIN: B001U3Y5TI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 1920 x 1080p, 24fps resolution for unrivaled picture quality, Kuro link | | • | BD-Live Compliant (Profile 2.0) | | • | Features internal decoding of all advanced audio formats including Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution, and DTS-HD Master Audio. |
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Product Description For the complete movie enthusiast the Pioneer® BDP-320 Blu-ray Disc® player is designed to deliver what the director intended, and in all the glory of 1080p high-definition resolution.
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.
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Showing reviews 1-5 of 39
Won't play Shout Factory blu-ray discs. August 24, 2010 M. Kleypas (Kansas City, Missouri USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I put off buying a blu-ray player until recently, but when Shout Factory started releasing their Roger Corman's Cult Classics Collection on blu-ray, I finally broke down and bought my BDP-320 to play them on. The problem? As of Firmware version 3.65, it will not play these discs. Not at all. It seems to play other discs fine, with great picture, great sound, no problems. It just won't play the Shout Factory discs. I contacted both Pioneer and Shout Factory about the problem. I got no response at all from Pioneer (Bad Pioneer). Shout Factory was at least responsive about it; they say that it's a firmware issue, that Pioneer is aware of it, and that Pioneer is working on a fix. So I'm waiting for a firmware update to correct the problem, but I'm not happy.
Great Player.... July 3, 2010 hearrean (Port Neches, Tx.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a super player as to video, passing 24 fps, etc. It's one weakness is it's start-up time. Like so many other players before it, the average time period from "On" to the start-up of video can be as long as 1 minute, but most BD movies are averaging approx. 40 seconds. Other than that, for the price, it's super!
Nice player June 20, 2010 J. Mitchell (GA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Comparing this to my Sony s360, it is a little slower on playing any disc, only by a few seconds to me it really doesn`t matter. The picture quality on blu-ray is outstanding, regular disc up converts better than my Sony. My opinion where this player shines is on the audio side,on my surround sound I hear noises i`ve never heard before it sounds great.
Basically Excellent June 17, 2010 Duckman (Monadnock Region, NH, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Blu Ray player technology if now becoming "mature." Basically that means that good function is pretty much the norm and that prices are dropping. The Pioneer BPD-320, which is now selling for about $150, is a perfect example of this. Its sound and picture are excellent, its construction reasonably solid, and the differences between this mid-priced player and far more expensive models relatively small.
I chose the Pioneer BPD-320 from among the host of available models based on three considerations: 1) It has 7.1 analog outs. This enables a user with an appropriately configured AV Receiver to benefit from Blu Rays uncompressed multi-channel soundtracks without a "handshake capable" HDMI input monitor or projector. 2) The Pioneer looks fine, unlike many technically equivalent players (such as those my Sony and Samsung) that have a cheap consumer goods look and feel. And 3), price. A "bargain" when first released at about $300, the player is now a super bargain at about half that price. (I bought it at Amazon for $129 during one of their quickie sales). What a deal! :)
The player is everything I hoped it to be, and a bit more. Some here have complained about its slowness. I do not find that to be a problem. Blu Ray players are computers that need to 'boot up' and load programs, not instant-on devices such as a radio or a standard DVD player. With the updated firmware that is now standard on newly delivered players (and uploadable on older 320s) loading time is reasonable and command response time quite good if not excellent.
The Picture is clear and excellent. And the BPD-320s adjustment capability puts it ahead of the pack for serious videophiles with the knowledge, capability and tools to go for picture perfection.
7.1 analog outs and a good quality internal decoder makes for extraordinary sound - again, for the owner willing and able to use the available adjustment perimeters. (Folks who prefer to 'plug and play' will have nothing to complain about either.)
To this add Pioneer brand quality, durability and prestige and the BPD-320 comes out an absolute winner.
Great palyer for the price rage! May 17, 2010 Muhaz 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Ive been wating to get a blu ray player with wi fi, but couldnt find a player for the price range i was looking for, even the pioneer elite didnt have the wifi option, so i bought this. Ive hooked this up to a onkyo 100 watts 7.1 receiver, listening to linear pcm and then to dts hd master aduio was awsome. If your using your ps3 as your blu ray player, you ll notice that you have to crank the volume up a bit more, as linear pcm is louder, but the sound quality is better when you listen to dts hd master audio, and picuture quality is sharper and brighther than the ps3.Overall this is a good blu ray player for the price range, eventhough i wish they had wifi.
Cons : Player is slower than the ps3 (a few seconds delay)
Doesnt have wi fi..
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