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Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player Reviews
64 of 70 people found the following review helpful: Good player, many missed opportunities, August 22, 2009 By This review is from: Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics) I purchased this player some days ago, while I was upgrading my TV to HD. I chose the BDP-120 for a specific reason: region codes. The consumer-hostile atrocity that some studios force on their customers hits people outside of the US (US = region 1) especially hard. My DVD collectio (almost exclusively region 1) is large, and I live in Switzerland (= region 2). The BDP-120 comes with a code-free DVD player, but *does* enforce regions on the BD. That way, I am able to retain my investment in DVD. NOTE: Make sure your version of the player has the same code-free capability, as I hear that in some countries they do not!
Unpacking
I received my player inside a box that also contained a hefty manual, a remote, 2 AA batteries for the remote, a 1GB USB stick (for firmware updates), an audio-, power-, and video cable. Neither Network (ethernet) not HDMI cable were included in the box (the omission of an HDMI cable is disappointing).
Exterior & Design
The... Read more
24 of 27 people found the following review helpful: what's with the first bad reviewer?, July 20, 2009 By Andrew (tx) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics) Just got this from gold box for $169.
Therefore it's cheap compare to other unit of same level
I have the ps3 and this pioneer is not much slower on start up.
As for menu..just press menu and easily set to 720p or 1080p
and auto and HDMI or other output.
Almost all setup are yes/no question type. how hard can it be?
Picture and sound quality is on par with the ps3.
The unit is thin compare to first gen blue ray machine and remote looks clear.
The Disc tray is definately not loose.
It's normal like PC DVD-roms from samsungs or LG or sony etc..
you can't compare this to slot load ps3 stle when you have a tray.
you put a disc in and press a button to get it in...what do you do to
"manipulated" the tray? The default setup was to 480i because for those people that don't have a HDTV..
however, I hook it up to my sony receiver and sony HDTV and it comes right up through HDMI.
A menu is a menu... already has 4 languange and... Read more
65 of 84 people found the following review helpful: Thinly re-badged sharp at twice the price, May 29, 2009 By This review is from: Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics) My initial thoughts are this is a Sharp re-badge. Although it is an attractive player, build quality appears poor. The tray rattles when opened and the front panel buttons feel thin and plasticy and like they might break if used frequently. The tray is loose and can be manipulated. The front facade on the tray is very loose and actually feels like it might fall off. Once again, it is an attractive player, but the led chapter readout is pure sharp. it is a dark purple with white lettering. It says BYE when you turn off the player.
The Kuro Link does not work - when activated it was outputting 480i to my 5010. It took me three times of playing with the settings to finally get it to output 1080p despite it was set to auto out of the box. You cannot switch output resolution on the fly. The video output resolution button on the remote does not work best I can tell. The remote is slightly different than the 51/320:
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The menu is set up with four... Read more
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64 of 70 people found the following review helpful: Good player, many missed opportunities, By This review is from: Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics) I purchased this player some days ago, while I was upgrading my TV to HD. I chose the BDP-120 for a specific reason: region codes. The consumer-hostile atrocity that some studios force on their customers hits people outside of the US (US = region 1) especially hard. My DVD collectio (almost exclusively region 1) is large, and I live in Switzerland (= region 2). The BDP-120 comes with a code-free DVD player, but *does* enforce regions on the BD. That way, I am able to retain my investment in DVD. NOTE: Make sure your version of the player has the same code-free capability, as I hear that in some countries they do not!Unpacking I received my player inside a box that also contained a hefty manual, a remote, 2 AA batteries for the remote, a 1GB USB stick (for firmware updates), an audio-, power-, and video cable. Neither Network (ethernet) not HDMI cable were included in the box (the omission of an HDMI cable is disappointing). Exterior & Design The... Read more 24 of 27 people found the following review helpful: what's with the first bad reviewer?, By Andrew (tx) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics) Just got this from gold box for $169.Therefore it's cheap compare to other unit of same level I have the ps3 and this pioneer is not much slower on start up. As for menu..just press menu and easily set to 720p or 1080p and auto and HDMI or other output. Almost all setup are yes/no question type. how hard can it be? Picture and sound quality is on par with the ps3. The unit is thin compare to first gen blue ray machine and remote looks clear. The Disc tray is definately not loose. It's normal like PC DVD-roms from samsungs or LG or sony etc.. you can't compare this to slot load ps3 stle when you have a tray. you put a disc in and press a button to get it in...what do you do to "manipulated" the tray? The default setup was to 480i because for those people that don't have a HDTV.. however, I hook it up to my sony receiver and sony HDTV and it comes right up through HDMI. A menu is a menu... already has 4 languange and... Read more 65 of 84 people found the following review helpful: Thinly re-badged sharp at twice the price, By This review is from: Pioneer BDP-120 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player (Electronics) My initial thoughts are this is a Sharp re-badge. Although it is an attractive player, build quality appears poor. The tray rattles when opened and the front panel buttons feel thin and plasticy and like they might break if used frequently. The tray is loose and can be manipulated. The front facade on the tray is very loose and actually feels like it might fall off. Once again, it is an attractive player, but the led chapter readout is pure sharp. it is a dark purple with white lettering. It says BYE when you turn off the player.The Kuro Link does not work - when activated it was outputting 480i to my 5010. It took me three times of playing with the settings to finally get it to output 1080p despite it was set to auto out of the box. You cannot switch output resolution on the fly. The video output resolution button on the remote does not work best I can tell. The remote is slightly different than the 51/320: DSCN0897.jpg The menu is set up with four... Read more |
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