- 1920 x 1080p, 24fps resolution for unrivaled picture quality
- Profile 2.0 KURO LINK BD-Live Compliant
- Features internal decoding of all advanced audio formats including Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution, and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Product Description
Spectacular 1080p Picture Quality: The BDP-120 provides up to 1920 x 1080p resolution for unrivaled picture quality. And with True 24fps, now see your movies as the director intended. x.v.Color: An advanced feature which greatly broadens the color space input to include 1.8 times as many natural colors than standard RGB signals. KURO LINK: By connecting the BDP-120 to a Pioneer KURO flat panel TV or monitor and a compatible Pioneer A/V receiver, KURO LINK lets you operate the entire system’s basic functions such as power on/off and playback through KURO’s remote control. The new KURO LINK Video Adjustment System automatically switches to video settings best suited for the connected KURO. BD-Live Compliant (Profile 2.0): Enjoy special disc contents in Picture-in-Picture form, and also download additional content from the internet, such as the director’s interview and languages not contained on the disc. Internal Audio Decoders: The BDP-120 features internal decoding of all advanced audio formats including Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD High Resolution, and DTS-HD Master Audio. Easy Operation and Setup: GUIs for easy navigation. Quick Start Skip Search (30 sec.)/Replay (10 sec.): Skip scenes or play back a dialog you missed, by the push of a button. Multi-Format Compatibility: You can play high definition DVD discs recorded by digital video cameras in AVCHD format. You can also play BD-R/RE, DVD-R/RW, etc. recorded using Blu-ray Disc recorders or DVD recorders as well as CD/CD-R. BD-Live only available on compatible discs and playable features depend on the disc contents.
Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player
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I’m comparing this to the PS3s Blue Ray feature as well which I’m use to… This unit is very anoying because it is soooo slow. Bringing up menus, switching video resolutions, loading & ejecting, even turning it off and on takes for dang ever. When you have to sit through preview trailers rather than trying to ff or get to main menu it won’t be long before you start pulling your hair out. If you accidently eject, might as well go pop some pop corn before you get your movie back to where you were watching it. Resolution don’t set after confirm, have to do a display reset while stopped. USB flash drive memory expansion out the back like a big ugly sore thumb that catches on everything, which it seems to have to have as told “to speed it up” and its still slower than a 1 legged turtle.. ..total crud… I’d return it or throw it out a window if it were mine. Makes me glad I have a PS3 to play my Blue Rays & DVDs.
Only positive was once I got the resolution set finally, it did seem to look pretty decent in HDMI 1080i while playing.
Rating: 2 / 5
Slowest piece of crap since my old 386 computer. The only thing the supposed “quick start option” does is consume power year around as it requires a low power standy power on to “work”. It takes about 15 seconds just to turn this thing off. And, if you actually want to play something on it, you better have a lot of time to kill. If you hit pause, be prepared to wait several seconds for it to actually pause the disc. If you want to skip to a different chapter you need to punch at least 6 buttons-FUNCTION, STEP DOWN, ENTER, CHAPTER NUMBER, ENTER, FUNCTION. This thing makes blurays look like dinosaurs compared to DVD.
Rating: 1 / 5
I Think this is a really neat looking player, It dose what I want really well and that is,producing a great HD picture, with a few bells and whistles to boot at a good price.
Rating: 4 / 5
For the price it’s a very good ítem. It takes to long to read bluerays and it’s a little bit noisy
Rating: 3 / 5
I don’t know what the negative feedback guy is talking about, but this player is awesome. The features are incredible. My older dvds look alot better as well. The picture and sound quality this thing pumps out is superior to any other that I’ve heard or seen before.[...]
Rating: 5 / 5