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According to a very reliable source of mine the JVC XV-BP1 that has a suggested retail price of $299.95 well be selling for around $253 from some discount mail order companies when large quantities of the player become available. Mid April should be the arrival of this player at discount mail order companies. Product can always be delayed.
This profile 2.0 BLU-RAY player from JVC has 1080p/24 upconvert for DVD discs and lacks legacy 480I S-Video output just like the new Panasonic DMP-BD60K. http://av.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL028512&pathId=169&page=2 DVD 1080/24p Playback Playable Media: BD-R/RE, DVD-Video/-R/-RW, R/ RW, CD, USB AVCHD/MP3/WMA/JPEG Playback BD Profile 2.0 HDMI with x.v.Color(TM)/Deep Color Dolby Digital /Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Decoding BD Live Ready USB Host HD Everio Playback HD Audio Bit-Stream Output HDMI with x.v.Color(TM)/Deep Color Dolby Digital /Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD Decoding |
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I just ordered it from Buy.com yesterday. Fed Ex says I'll have it tomorrow! I paid $257.00 with free shipping, and no sales tax. I hope it works as good as it's specs. I was going to get the Panasonic DMP-80BDK, but the price of the JVC was too good to resist. I have a JVC TV and VCR (gasp! I still have Laser disc too!), and am happy with them..sooo we'll see. I am going to buy a blu-ray movie or two today...I'll post my findings!
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Ok...I love it. The only dis-like is there is no USB port on the back, so if you choose to do and BD Live stuff, you will have a thumb drive hanging out the front. I think I am going to use a small cable, plug it in and loop it around the back and then plug the thumb drive in.
I tried using the optical cable and the coaxial, and like the coax better for audio. I don't have a 7.1 receiver yet, but I swear the 5.1 sounds better than a standard DVD, and it seems the Coax is doing a better job. Picture quality was great, no stutter or lag on Death Race. Boot up time was wicked fast, not much different than a standard DVD player. All in all, a lot of bang for the buck. The only real complaint I have is that the remote is not lighted...I don't understand why companies keep doing that. |
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Mar 2009
Nor. Cal.
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Great to hear it's a fast player!
P.S. much of the audio would indeed sound better then a DVD even using S/PDIF outputs (i.e. coax or optical). DVD sound tracks were 448Kbps Dolby Digital or typically 768Kbps DTS. On most Blu-ray releases the Dolby Digital (640Kbps) and DTS core (1.5Mbps) tracks are at the maximum bitrates the audio formats allow unlike DVD. |
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Spec page here says no DTS-HD MA decoding, but that was just a rumor: https://www.blu-ray.com/players/play...132&show=specs
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