Blu-ray Pioneer BDP-LX08


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Publicado pela revista inglesa What Hi-Fi

Preço: £ 700

Avaliação: * * * *

For
Slim design; class-leading picture and sound performance

Against
Price; only Profile 1.1; no DTS-HD Master Audio decoding upgrade until Feb/March

We’d hardly call Pioneer’s ’51FD and ’LX71 Blu-ray players aesthetically challenged, but there’s no accounting for taste, so the company has a style-oriented player up its sleeve.

The BDP-LX08 is a sleek 4cm thinner (top to bottom) than its siblings. It will combine with a matching home cinema receiver to form a Pioneer BD home cinema system.

The player’s aluminium top plate and black acrylic front are about as minimalist as you can get. Press ‘open’ on the aluminium remote control and the front panel drops to reveal a disc drawer and display.

While the player looks different on the outside, however, everything internal is the same as that found under the bonnet of the ’LX71. The LX08 boasts the same user-friendly GUI (Graphical User Interface). It also features Pioneer’s Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS), designed to deliver jitter-free CD playback over HDMI.

You’ll need to partner the player with a compatible Pioneer AV receiver (such as the SC-LX81) to access this functionality. The ’LX08 allows you to access the preset and customisable video settings in Pioneer’s Video Adjust menu to help achieve the best picture quality for your display device.

Magical on Blu-ray
It is also equipped with the same high-grade audio and video DACs found in the ’LX71, so you won’t be surprised when we say that picture and sound quality are up to the same high standard. Hellboy II: The Golden Army looks magical on Blu-ray.

Images are beautifully clear and three-dimensional. All the bizarre creatures that appear throughout the film look enchanting and life-like. Black depth and detail are nothing short of superb.

Hellboy’s attempts to dismantle the Golden Army are met with solid, taut explosions and powerful, direct surround sound effects. The characters’ dialogue sounds dramatic and coherent.

Even during CD playback, high frequencies maintain a refined and natural tone – the player’s ability to time accurately is a world away from the majority of disc-spinners on display.

However, when you consider Pioneer’s very own £400 ’51FD is just as good a player, is the slimline design worth the extra cash? We think probably not.

Tech Specs

HD DVD
No
Blu-ray
Yes
DVD-Video
No
DVD-A
No
SACD
No
CD
Yes
MP3
Yes
DivX
Yes
DVD-R/-RW
Yes
DVD+R/+RW
Yes
DVD-RAM
No
HDMI out
0
HDMI 1.3a
Yes
DVI out
0
Component out
1
RGB Scart out
0
S-Video out
1
Composite out
1
Optical digital out
1
Coaxial digital out
1
Phono audio out
1
FireWire out
0
Multichannel analogue out
8ch
Video scaling
1080p
24fps
Yes
Dolby Digital Plus decoding
Yes
DTS HD decoding
No
Dolby TrueHD decoding
Yes
DTS HD Master Audio decoding
No
Dolby decoding
Yes
DTS Decoding
Yes
PCM decoding
Yes
Dolby Digital Plus HDMI output
Yes
DTS HD HDMI output
Yes
Dolby TrueHD HDMI output
Yes
DTS HD Master Audio HDMI output
Yes
PCM HDMI output
Yes
Dimensions (hwd, cm)
8x42x36

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