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Pioneer Electronics Pioneer Elite BDP-HD1

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Good

  • Pros
  • Produces great images
  • Has built-in home network media adapter
  • Cons
  • Slow response time

Pioneer Elite BDP-HD1 Review

- Until you've watched a well-transferred Blu-ray Disc movie on a player such as the Pioneer BDP-HD1 ($1500 as of 2/2007), you don't know how good your home theater's video can look. On a 50-inch Pioneer Elite PRO-FHD1 plasma TV, every detail was pleasingly sharp, and colors were spot-on.

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