BDP-320, and Elite BDP-23FD. All three models will offer full decoding
and bit-stream output for hi-res audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD and
DTS-HD Master Audio. Each model will be available with either an
on-board memory or an expandable memory. All three Blu-ray players will
be available April onwards.
The Pioneer BDP-120 is the entry level offering and will retail at $249.
It will feature BD-Live capability; 1080p True 24 fps video output;
internal audio decoders; HDMI 1.3a output; and more.
The Pioneer BDP-320 will ship for a suggested retail price of $399 and
will feature 16-bit Deep Color support; Kuro-Link (HDMI-CEC) and Kuro
component interoperability; bit length expansion circuit for mirroring
the original color mastering as intended by the studios for the big
screen; a Precision Quartz Lock System (PQLS) ensures smooth audio
playback; plus other features.
The Elite BDP-23FD will retail for $600 and as per the company statement
is “designed exclusively for the custom-install market.” The
BDP-23FD comes with an internal memory of 1Gb for supporting BD-Live
content and an additional USB storage port.
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