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This player comes with the usual Pioneer hallmarks of attractive design, quality build and a high level of functionality. Not a new model by any stretch of the imagination, however it has stood the test of time and puts out exceptional images to complement its versatility and ability to play both Blu-ray and DVD discs. This machine represents excellent value for money if you can find a well looked after machine on a pre-used website such as Ebay.
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The lx71's big brother the lx91 retailed for almost £2000 making its £600 sibling which shares a lot of its design cues and some of its components something of a steal when it can now easily be purchased for under £100. It may be slow to load and read discs and only profile 1.1 so Web and interactive features are off the menu in comparison to even the very cheapest modern bluray players but that's not why you buy this machine. You buy it if you appreciate your av kit to be built without compromise and which looks slick in your av rack in comparison to most half size modern flimsy plastic boxes. This machine is all about the quality of the image and sound. The sound is weighty and dialogue and surround effects and lfe well judged. The image quality is exemplary and is supplemented with something like 15 image adjustment parameters to fine tune the image. This player generates inky dark blacks which really demonstrate it's worth on my 1080p dlp projectors 120" image. It generates a very three dimensional image of exceptional sharpness and detail. If image and sound quality matter most at a budget price try one of these machines. If speed and Internet features matter don't. These can be prone to firmware glitches where the player can become unresponsive. Mine does this and you simply switch it on and off a few times til it clears itselfVollständige Rezension lesen
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Pioneer released the LX71 as part of a 3 player line up back in 2008/9 when their Kuro Televisions where at the top of their game and were widely regarded as the best televisions money could buy. The 'base' Blu-Ray model was the £350 LX51, the mid range player was the £600 LX71 and the top of the range was the £2000 LX91! The LX71 is built like a tank and this size serves a purpose besides looking like two players sandwiched together. This size is to distance the power supply from the video/audio circuitry and reduce the risk of interference. Does it work? The quality of the images and the dynamics of the sound suggests to does indeed. Even today, you'll struggle to find better results unless you spend considerably more than the going used prices of the LX71. The player even has a setting specifically for when connected to a Pioneer Kuro TV giving the best possible quality. If you cannot stretch to the LX91 and want the best performance for your money, then the LX71 is a very safe bet.Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Pioneer excellent
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