conseil platine blu ray pionner lx 70?
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conseil platine blu ray pionner lx 70?
j'ai vu la platine pionner blu ray lx 70 a 700euros chez darty au lieu de 1700. je sais qu'elle n'est pas compatible 2.0 mais je voulais la prendre juste pour lire les films et me servir de la ps3 pour les bonus. il parait que c'est le top pour les brd actuellement. quelqu'un la t'il testait et que vaut elle par rapport la ps3?
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Celle qui est le top en matière de platine Blu-ray Pionneer c'est la bdp 95 utilisée par les personnes qui éffectuent les tests sur le site " World in HD ".
Lisez le test sur le Blu-ray " invasion" ils en parlent avec éloges.
J'ai mème lu un article et test comme quoi elle est largement supérieur à la Toshiba XE1.
Je ne connais pas son tarif, mais au niveau performance c'est du costaux.
Lisez le test sur le Blu-ray " invasion" ils en parlent avec éloges.
J'ai mème lu un article et test comme quoi elle est largement supérieur à la Toshiba XE1.
Je ne connais pas son tarif, mais au niveau performance c'est du costaux.
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Voici la platine PIONEER utilisée pour les tests de "World in hd "
Ils en disent beaucoup de bien.
Pioneer Unveils Elite BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
Pioneer's new Elite Blu-ray player, the $1,000 BDP-95FD, is geared to audiophiles as much as it is aimed at videophiles: In addition to HDMI 1.3a and x.v.ycc color, it has bitstream output of even the highest audio codecs, including DTS HD Master Audio. In other words, if you just bought one of the latest, most kick-ass A/V receivers, you might actually be able to use its audio decoders.
The receiver does a few other things too, most notably acting as a media streamer for PC content from Pioneer's Home Media Gallery system. The box will be available in October.
Pioneer® Elite® BDP-95FD Blu-ray Disc Player
The new Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD offers unprecedented high definition picture and sound as a result of HDMI 1.3 connectivity. In addition to superb picture performance, the increased bandwidth capacity means the player has internal decoding of high resolution audio formats: Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital+, and DTS-HD™ as well as bit-stream output for all advanced audio formats including DTS-HD Master for 7.1 surround sound performance. The BDP-95FD can faithfully reproduce the 1080p 24 frames per second (fps) rate needed to preserve feature film sequences as the director intended. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player incorporates HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to ensure streamline integration with other HDMI-CEC enabled high definition theater components. This feature allows users to control a whole home theater setup with a single remote for maximum convenience capability.
The new Blu-ray Disc player offers Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery that allows users to directly access and playback music, movies and photos stored on a home PC. The user-friendly home networking feature also provides IP networking for immediate downloading and of new digital media files straight from the computer through the BDP-95FD to a connected flat screen television. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player is compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Window and Apple computers video, Windows Vista or Windows Media Connect as well as Microsoft playsforsure™ DRM technology.
Pioneer Unveils Elite BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
Pioneer's new Elite Blu-ray player, the $1,000 BDP-95FD, is geared to audiophiles as much as it is aimed at videophiles:
Ils en disent beaucoup de bien.
Pioneer Unveils Elite BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
Pioneer's new Elite Blu-ray player, the $1,000 BDP-95FD, is geared to audiophiles as much as it is aimed at videophiles: In addition to HDMI 1.3a and x.v.ycc color, it has bitstream output of even the highest audio codecs, including DTS HD Master Audio. In other words, if you just bought one of the latest, most kick-ass A/V receivers, you might actually be able to use its audio decoders.
The receiver does a few other things too, most notably acting as a media streamer for PC content from Pioneer's Home Media Gallery system. The box will be available in October.
Pioneer® Elite® BDP-95FD Blu-ray Disc Player
The new Pioneer Elite BDP-95FD offers unprecedented high definition picture and sound as a result of HDMI 1.3 connectivity. In addition to superb picture performance, the increased bandwidth capacity means the player has internal decoding of high resolution audio formats: Dolby® TrueHD, Dolby® Digital+, and DTS-HD™ as well as bit-stream output for all advanced audio formats including DTS-HD Master for 7.1 surround sound performance. The BDP-95FD can faithfully reproduce the 1080p 24 frames per second (fps) rate needed to preserve feature film sequences as the director intended. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player incorporates HDMI Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to ensure streamline integration with other HDMI-CEC enabled high definition theater components. This feature allows users to control a whole home theater setup with a single remote for maximum convenience capability.
The new Blu-ray Disc player offers Pioneer's exclusive Home Media Gallery that allows users to directly access and playback music, movies and photos stored on a home PC. The user-friendly home networking feature also provides IP networking for immediate downloading and of new digital media files straight from the computer through the BDP-95FD to a connected flat screen television. The Pioneer Elite Blu-ray Disc player is compliant with Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA), Window and Apple computers video, Windows Vista or Windows Media Connect as well as Microsoft playsforsure™ DRM technology.
Pioneer Unveils Elite BDP-95FD Blu-ray Player
Pioneer's new Elite Blu-ray player, the $1,000 BDP-95FD, is geared to audiophiles as much as it is aimed at videophiles:
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- Enregistré le : mer. nov. 28, 2007 10:39 am
j'ai craque, je l'ai acheter cet aprem. en fait darty s'est trompe sur le prix. ils ont ete oblige de me la vendre 700 au lieu de 1500. trop content. je l'ai essaye c'est enorme. y pas photo avec la ps3. le brd de pirates des caraibes3 est magnifique. l'upscale est phenomenal. par contre il est tres lent pour navigue sur les brd disney malgre le dernier firmware mais bon a part ca heureux vu le prix que j'ai paye avec extension de garantie a 30 euros car il est considere comme lecteur dvd classique
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Il est $799 en magasins ici. Le LX 70 j'ai jamais vu. Un de mes lecteurs de Laserdisc c'est un Pionner Elite, il est bien. Seul le mecanisme de renversement de la tete est pourri (en plastique, les petits amis). Ils tiennent bien leur prix en occase en plus.Remy a écrit :Voici la platine PIONEER utilisée pour les tests de "World in hd "
Ils en disent beaucoup de bien.
Pioneer's new Elite Blu-ray player, the $1,000 BDP-95FD, is geared to audiophiles as much as it is aimed at videophiles:
Ils ont une sortie dedie analogique 5.1 ou 7.1 les pioneers?
Francois
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conseil platine blu ray pionner lx 70
lequel? le70 ou le 70A
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