Pioneer BDP-160-K 3D HDMI Blu-ray Player – Black
3D Blu-ray disc, DVD, CD and SACD playback, wireless streaming, audio and video from YouTube and access to Picasa photo albums, this Blu-ray disc player offers it all. You can select, stream and play music and videos stored on a compatible Mac, PC or media server. The Pioneer iControlAV2013 or ControlApp for iPhone or Android
3D Blu-ray disc, DVD, CD and SACD playback, wireless streaming, audio and video from YouTube and access to Picasa photo albums, this Blu-ray disc player offers it all. You can select, stream and play music and videos stored on a compatible Mac, PC or media server. The Pioneer iControlAV2013 or ControlApp for iPhone or Android allow you to control your player directly from your smartphone. Wi-Fi Direct enables you to stream your favourite music and videos from a mobile device to the system virtually anywhere and anytime, without needing a wireless router.
Product Features
- 3D Blu-ray Player with HDMI 1080p Video Scaler, Wi-Fi & Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA 1.5, Wake on LAN, Control App & iControlAV13 compatible app, front USB
- Playable video formats: DivX Plus HD, MKV, MPG, MP4, TS, 3GP, MOV, M2TS, M4V, AVI, FLV, WMV, JPEG
- Playable audio formats: FLAC, WAV, LPCM, AAC, MPEG4, MPEG2-AAC, MP3, WMA
- HDMI-CEC, GUI, designed to match Pioneer VSX receivers
superb player from Pioneer. 0
Stunning picture and wide range of formats I have had many DVD and blu-ray players. My general feelings: Sony – very limited re formats, Samsung – appalling all round, Panasonic – good quality blu-ray but limited in formats again, Philips – great picture and reasonable coverage of formats but buggy and with design flaws.However, this has the lot. It can handle any format I throw at it and the picture quality from Blu-Ray discs is stunning. The remote is a good design and nice and large, while the player itself oozes quality and confidence. Pioneer have always been the BMW of hi-fi IMO and this machine is a delight.UPDATE:Had this for a few weeks now and have knocked a star off for two reasons:1. Although it will connect to your wi-fi, it only picks up Netfix and Picaso. BBC i-player is not included. Furthermore, when you are watching a file, the info button does not tell you the name of the file you are playing. However, based on picture quality of JPEGS and movie files and the…