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March 2009
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Astonishing picture quality. Fantastic sound. Spec and build are first class. Profile 2.0 spec
Abstract: Beautifully finished and comprehensively equipped, Pioneer’s BDP-LX91 is one of the very first BD players with sufficient on-board processing power to decode both Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. It’s also one of the first to offer a full 7.1 chan...
Blu-ray picture quality is truly amazing; phenomenal build quality; excellent connectivity; superb audio capability
Very expensive; not the fastest Blu-ray player around
If you've got the desire and the bank balance to put together a really serious home-cinema kit, complete with a tip-top sound system and truly massive TV or projector, Pioneer's BDP-LX91 Blu-ray player is eminently qualified to become your system's he...
Abstract: Pioneer’s BDP-LX71 was one of the best Blu-ray players released in 2008, and much beloved of cinephiles. But it still lacked a few features. In particular, it was limited to Profile 1.1, so wasn’t able to deliver the Internet-connected capabilities of ...
Abstract: This is currently the best Blu-ray player on the market, and it doesn't come cheap. The huge, black device (which weighs 15 kilograms!) soars into the high-end class with two HDMI outputs, effective..
Abstract: The BDP-LX91 is the first Blu-ray player in the fast-expanding Pioneer BD line-up to be granted AIR Studios Monitor certification, implying that it has been tweaked for optimum performance by the golden-eared engineers of that famous London recording s...
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Published: 2009-12-24, Author: Alex , review by: asia.cnet.com
Les composants dédiés au traitement vidéo, La qualité de fabrication, Les outils de calibrage vidéo, Le design chic
Le prix!
Commercialisé à la fin de novembre, le BDP-LX91 a été conçu par les ingénieurs de Pioneer comme la platine haute définition de référence. Vendue 2 500 euros, cette machine de guerre intègre le nec plus ultra des composants audio et vidéo, dont un nouve...