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According to the Pioneer website the UDP-LX500 is no longer in production and has been discontinued for the United States market. The UDP-LX500 only appears in the achieved and out of production section of the Pioneer website. It is a two year old player that came out in 2018.
https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...ayers.Archived https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...yers/UDP-LX500 Also it is my understanding (but needs to be verified) that for all worldwide markets both the UDP-LX500 and UDP-LX800 are out of production. In theory by December 2020 or fourth quarter of 2021 Pioneer maybe will release a replacement 4K Blu-ray player. The 2016 OPPO UDP-203 and the 2017 OPPO UDP-205 were the best 4K Blu-ray players every made to play all optical discs including SACD/DVD-Audio discs. When the OPPO went out of production in January 2018, the best option in a 4K Blu-ray player was the Pioneer models with tone mapping and SACD/DVD-Audio support. Since Pioneer is not currently making standalone 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray players, the best 4K Blu-ray player for SACD/DVD-Audio playback is the Sony UBP-X1100ES for only $499, which is at least half the price of the Pioneer UDP-LX500. However the Sony does not have tone mapping and only manual Dolby Vision HDR support. Pioneer promised a HDR10+ firmware update for the Spring of 2019 for the UDP-LX800 and UDP-LX500, however the last official firmware update was December 17th 2019 for the region A UDP-LX500 model. Maybe a firmware update for HDR10+ might come late 2020 or sometime in 2021. It is not good for customer relations to announce a firmware update and not delivering on that update. Quote “Pioneer has announced that it will issue a firmware update in Spring 2019 that will bring HDR10+ compatibility to its award-winning 4K Universal Disc Players, the UDP-LX800 and UDP-LX500. HDR10+ better realizes the dynamic luminance potential of Ultra HD Blu-ray discs and looks like being the preferred standard for watching high dynamic range video.” https://www.forbes.com/sites/markspa.../#713f95a22787 |
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Thanks given by: | clifford finch (10-11-2020), Misioon_Odisea (10-11-2020) |
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The BDP-LX500 about to have inflated second hand Oppo prices since it's discontinued. I did try and purchase one from some bidding site at a fixed price but they cancelled my order and refunded me (it wasn't eBay). The supplier cancelled. I wish that would have went through I love Pioneer players and Plasma's. I have the BDP-88FD though (just 4K upscaling, no UHD) but such a well built monster of a spinner. Anyway I almost owned an LX500 but the vendor cancelled it for whatever reason. It sucks it's discontinued.
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If they don't make anymore it means these players like Oppo, Panasonic, Pioneer will sell for inflated second hand prices. Demand is there but maybe not enough for manufacturers. I hope they keep making newer models. It's hard not to. They made some of the best spinners. The prices were the best value out there but some people took it for granted and complained about their prices. Not me. Last edited by danny24; 10-11-2020 at 03:43 AM. |
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I knew that I should have purchased a 2nd Oppo UDP-203 but did not. Just hope mine last a very long time. I do have a Sony UBP-1000 that I use to spin BD disc as well. |
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According to their Australian site, the UDP-LX800 (a larger model with a high-end DAC system not available in the U.S.) will be available in February 2021. I hope this means the UDP-LX500 will be either re-released or replaced with a successor (if they do, I hope they figure out how to stick a Wi-Fi module on the back, which Panasonic has already done on their high-end machine, and I hope they don't get rid of DVD-Audio support like Yamaha did with their last line of Blu-ray players.) in the U.S. With CES coming up, we may just see something new. The company can't really do much in the way of production or customer service right now because of the ongoing crisis, so I hope they don't end up losing so much that they end up going out of business. What is ironic is that you can still get their Ultra HD Blu-ray drives for computers, but I don't know if you'll even be able to watch Ultra HD Blu-rays on your computer in the future (see this thread: 4K UHD Blu-ray Playback on PC Desktop is officially dead in 2021?).
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First if they are exiting the market don't expect an update to HDR10+. Second I hope they will as BTTF Trilogy is listed as having it.
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HDR10+ is not dead. It will always be relevant because although Dolby Vision is more popular, some filmmakers don't want to pay Dolby's licensing fees, so they will encode their discs in HDR10+ to achieve a higher level of picture quality than the basic HDR10.
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Have any of you had freezing issues with the James Bond 4K Ultra HD discs? Someone on another forum is having freezing issues with all four of them.
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While companies like OPPO Digital INC have left the consumer electronics home theater industry, Pioneer Electronics is still making home theater equipment like 4K Ultra HD BD-ROM drives for computers, A/V receivers, and they might have a new standalone 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player coming in late 2020 or sometime in 2021.
The only company currently making Blu-ray players that play SACD/DVD Audio discs is the two latest 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray models from Sony. While they are not as good of players as the Pioneer, the Sony's do cost around 50-70% less in price. |
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Back in 2008 and early 2009 before Pioneer stopped making plasma displays, the last generation of Pioneer Elite Signature series plasmas were engineered in Japan and assembled in the USA using high quality hand inspected parts from around the world. Modern Pioneer A/V receivers and Blu-ray players are engineered in Japan and a automated robotic factory in China using very high quality parts assembles those products.
So maybe things will get back to normal in 2021, at least I hope so. |
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