technologytell.com Updated: 2014-08-28 02:12:24
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In a subtle but refreshing departure from the look of your average disc player, Philips’ BDP7200 boasts smooth curves, a glossy finish and a large, legible front panel display. Couple that with its consistent, glitch-free disc playback and Profile 1.1...
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The Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray player made its bow at this years CES, and is set to hit the UK in October. Our review of the US-based product suggests it could be well worth the wait. When we saw how good the Blu-ray version of The Searchers looked...
Minor complaints aside, the Philips BDP7200 distinguishes itself by delivering terrific image and audio quality at a comparatively low price - in the US, at least. Support for BonusView, too, makes this model a great choice, so it may be worth waiting...
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televisions.com Updated: 2014-08-28 02:12:24
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The Philips BDP 7200 is a Blu-ray player, available in the United Kingdom since October 2008 and currently selling from around 250 GBP online. Excellent 24p movie picture. The player comes supplied with an HDMI cable. Bitstream output of HD audio...
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The $399 Philips BDP7200 is a Profile 1.1 player, which means it contains the secondary audio and video decoders needed for picture-in-picture playback. However, it does not support BD-Live Web functionality. The back panel sports the following video o...
1080p/24 Bluray movies look very good, The player will pass highresolution audio over HDMI to a receiver, It can play pictureinpicture bonus content, such as video commentaries and makingof featurettes, The player's startup, load and navigation speeds are quicker than most earlygeneration Bluray players, especially when handling BDJava interactive menus...
When set for 1080p/60 output, the BDP7200's processing is questionable, producing digital artifacts in some Bluray content, It lacks an Ethernet port, so you can't access Web features on Bluray discs, There's no onboard highresolution audio decoding, so you need a receiver with the proper decoders to enjoy highresolution formats...
The BDP7200 is a solid performer with both Blu-ray and DVD movies, but it's best mated with a TV that accepts 1080p/24 signals over HDMI and a receiver that has high-resolution audio decoding. Operation is generally quick and seamless. If you don't car...
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The Philips BDP7200 Blu-ray player made its bow at this year's CES, and is set to hit the UK in October. Our review of the US-based product suggests it could be well worth the wait.When we saw how good the Blu-ray version of 'The Searchers' looked on...
Minor complaints aside, the Philips BDP7200 distinguishes itself by delivering terrific image and audio quality at a comparatively low price - in the US, at least. Support for BonusView, too, makes this model a great choice, so it may be worth waiting...
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There’s a lot to like about the BDP7200. It’s a relatively quick and very stable Blu-ray player that’s easy to set up, easy to use and easy on the wallet. It ably handles BD-Java interactive features and has PIP functionality. Most importantly, it prod...
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Great image and sound quality make up for some weak design choices, such as the lack of an ethernet port.
Excellent picture and sound...
Slow, Uncommunicative menus...
Great image and sound quality make up for some weak design choices, such as the lack of an ethernet port.
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