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18 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Overall the LX70 makes us sad. For while a big part of us wants to jump up and down and shout from the rooftops about how unprecedentedly great its HD pictures are, another big part of us tragically has no choice but to accept that unless you've got enoug...
Excellent Blu-ray playback, 1080p/24p video output, High quality surround sound performance, Easy-to-use media streaming
Slight lag when navigating the menu, Expensive compared to other units The Final Word A very well designed Blu-ray player, the BDP-LX70s biggest drawback is its price. If youre willing to pay the extra for its media streaming capabilities, then its ...
A very well designed Blu-ray player, the BDP-LX70s biggest drawback is its price. If youre willing to pay the extra for its media streaming capabilities, then its well-worth the investment.
Brilliantly smooth picture output thanks to 24 frames per second, great picture quality, solid overall performance.
Only 5.1 channel, not 7.1, analog outputs, no DTS-HD decoding.
The 24 frames per second performance of the Pioneer BDP-LX70 Blu-ray player is alone enough to justify its purchase. On top of that is its excellent warranty, ability to play files from your computer, and its great overall performance.
Abstract: This Blu-ray player measures 420x103x353mm and weighs 6.5kg. It delivers HD images in 1080p and at 24fps, and supports bitstream output for Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Terminal-wise, it has 1x HDMI output, 1x digital audio out, 1x com...
Not compatible with Blu-ray Profile 1.1; no HDMI 1.3 input; expensive; slow to load discs
In a perfect world where we could judge the Pioneer BDP-LX70 purely on its performance standards, wed be raving about it. But the HD disc situation right now is anything but perfect and once you put it in its proper market context, the LX70 becomes f...
Abstract: Sorry folks, but if youre reading this in the hopes of finding out which HD disc camp, HD DVD or Blu-ray, will win the format war, youve come to the wrong place. Both formats continue to have their numerous relative advantages - mainly cost on HD ...