Pioneer Blu-Ray Disc Players Emulate True Theater Experience
New Pioneer Players Deliver Reference Quality Playback with Enhanced Performance Features
Singapore, 21 October 2008 - Pioneer Electronics AsiaCentre Pte Ltd today announced the BDP-51FD, BDP-LX71, and BDP-LX91 Blu-ray Disc players. Featuring advance HD home entertainment technology and high quality components, the new players work in tandem with Pioneer’s KURO displays and A/V receivers to provide film enthusiasts the most true-to-life reproduction of HD feature films.
“For more than 30 years, we've led optical disc innovation with product introductions that featured numerous industry firsts. Our new Blu-ray Disc players continue to demonstrate Pioneer’s unwavering commitment to developing quality products that delivering an immersive seeing and hearing experience for those who want the absolute best in form and function,” said Toshiharu Momotari, senior general manager of Pioneer Electronics AsiaCentre Pte Ltd. “In offering a full line of players, we are solidifying Pioneer’s reputation as a brand that is continually meeting the needs of consumers who are designing or upgrading their home theaters.”
*Cinematic Picture Quality
Pioneer brings film aficionados to the frontier of next generation entertainment with the most cutting edge video processing available. With Motion Adaptive IP Conversion and Triple High Definition Noise Reduction Circuits, Pioneer’s new players offer smooth performance of film based Blu-ray Disc movies - ensuring highest picture quality with reduced noise. Pioneer has also continued to enhance high performance DVD playback in the new players with the inclusion of the proprietary and advanced PureCinema Deinterlacer, which essentially eliminates lines that can negatively affect the viewing experience. The inclusion of these sophisticated technologies creates a smooth picture free of the artificial noise that often plagues lower-quality players.
All three players support High-Bit Deep Color meaning the players deliver an unprecedented range of hues and shades resulting in pristine, realistic imagery that was not possible with previous generations. BDP-LX91 in particular, features Pioneer’s proprietary Adaptive Bit Length Expansion technology that restores Blu-ray Disc movies produced in 8-bit color back to the vivid 16-bit deep color gamut, resulting in an HD picture filled with hues and tones that replicates the cinematic intentions of the films’ creators.
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