Wednesday, July 20, 2011

See this Denon DBP4010UDCI Reference Universal Blu-ray Disc Player

Denon DBP4010UDCI

Ergonomically, I find the DBP-4010UDCI to be the best universal player on the market and a step above all the recent OPPOs in that regard. I was very interested in buying it until I discovered a flaw that will sorely disappoint those of us interested in obtaining high-resolution sound from CDs, SACDs, and DVDs. I have engaged in a string of e-mails with a Denon technician to learn what I tell you below. According to the DBP-4010UDCI's user manual, all CD/SACD output via HDMI is at 44.1 kHz/16 bit, LPCM format (i.e., Redbook standards) and DVDs at 48 kHz/16 bit. The sampling rate and bit depth on the source material is irrelevant. The player down-converts - ... The audio section includes 7.1 analog outputs with fully configurable bass management powered by Denon’s DDSC-HD dual 32 bit SHARC processors The Denon DBP-4010UDCI universal player delivers superb audio and video performance for your entire music and video disc collection. Incorporating BD-Live (via Ethernet), the DBP-4010UDCI is the world’s first player to feature built-in web browser and remote access capabilities, allowing iPhone and iPod Touch remote control via LAN/network as well as installer remote setup and configuration functionality Ethernet port allows for Internet connectivity, firmware updates, BD Live interactivity, Profile 2.0 Blu-ray DVD player with innovative interactivity features including built-in BD Live and Bonus View functionality ... »» Read more...

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