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Philips Philips BDP9000
Philips BDP9000 Review
- As in a Hollywood movie that adheres too closely to a formula, nothing really stands out about Philips's BDP9000 ($800 as of 2/20/07). It's a basic black box--reasonably, but not exceptionally, well-designed in both looks and function. The images it sends to your TV look good, but not fantastic. It does have some nice features, though, such as memory card slots for viewing pictures and listening to audio.
User Reviews for Philips Philips BDP9000
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Reviewed by: whinsch
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Strengths: 1080p output/quality picture, audio, card reader, remote
Weaknesses: No HD audio
Overall Evaluation: Provides a lot for the money compared to competition. The multi format card reader is a plus. 1080p upconversion for non-native HD makes everything look great on a tv that can handle it. Multiple connection options with HDMI enables you to do just about any configuration.When you set up the player you need to adjust on-screen before you can use player (tray will not open unless you do). Spoke with tech/customer support about this - they are very responsive, in case you ever need help.All-in-all this is a good player with a lot of features, but still pricey (for now). It is recommended in comparison to others.
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Reviewed by: MisterJensen
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Strengths: 1080P picture (both Blu-ray and upscaled DVD), great audio, nice remote
Weaknesses: No next gen audio support (Dolby TrueHD or 7.1), does not compare as well dollar for dollar with the Playstation 3's Blu-ray player
Overall Evaluation: Can't wait for the format war to end? Do you want a great picture with great sound now? Look no further than the Philips BDP9000. I've found that it has a great Blu-ray picture and good DVD picture (both available in 1080P). The audio is great, but I wish that the player had next gen audio support. Compared to other first generation players, this one appears to be a bit more speedy with load / access times, and the prices are comparable and keep getting lower. Other than the next gen audio, the one thing I would change / want is the ability to turn off the big blue light that shines on the front of the player. You are able to dim the display, but cannot turn off the long blue light. You would be stupid not to at least consider the purchase of a Playstation 3 instead of this player since you get a better (spec wise) player that is completely upgradable based on the hardware and support (not to mention similar or cheaper prices). Just like all electronics, this player will do the job for now, but as more Blu-ray features are introduced and the prices keep falling, you will probably need to upgrade down the road (unlike a Playstation 3 that will just be software upgradable for all Blu-ray features).
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