New Denon Blu-ray player is DivX Certified
|
|
The following comments relate to this news article:
article published on 3 April, 2008
DivX, Inc. announced that the latest Blu-ray Disc player from Denon, the high-end audio/video brand owned by D&M Holdings Inc., has been given DivX Certification. This puts the product in a growing list of DivX Certified products. The DVD-3800BDCI will go on sale in the Japan and U.S. markets at the end of this month. This is the second Denon Blu-ray player to receive DivX Certification.
... [ read the full article ]
Please read the original article before posting your comments.
|
PetahG
Suspended due to non-functional email address
|
3. April 2008 @ 01:11 |
Link to this message
|
I just want them to create one that is affordable and not ridiculously expensive. A price of about $150 would be the most I would spend...until it comes to that i think ill just wait
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
AfterDawn Addict
1 product review
|
3. April 2008 @ 01:13 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by PetahG: I just want them to create one that is affordable and not ridiculously expensive. A price of about $150 would be the most I would spend...until it comes to that i think ill just wait
PetahG speaks for me.
"The flimsier the product,the higher the price"
Ferengi 82nd rule of aqusition

|
Junior Member
1 product review
|
3. April 2008 @ 08:49 |
Link to this message
|
That guys name is really Kevin HELL!! ..... that's funny
|
error5
Senior Member
|
3. April 2008 @ 09:06 |
Link to this message
|
Quote: The DVD-3800BDCI will go on sale in the Japan and U.S. markets at the end of this month.
Actually the Denon DVD-3800BDCI has been available since early March with the earliest user reviews on avsforums dating from that time. The 3800BDCI owners thread is over 40 pages long:
http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=1004155
Quote: I just want them to create one that is affordable and not ridiculously expensive.
Then you can forget about the Denon. It's a high end brand as stated in the article. Their top-of-the-line DVD player (non-BluRay) costs $3800 - and they never sell below MSRP for brand-new items.
If you're looking for a sub-$200 player then you have some waiting to do.
|
eatsushi
Senior Member
3 product reviews
|
3. April 2008 @ 10:18 |
Link to this message
|
The Denons use the same decoder chip as the DivX-certified Panasonics. Hence, it was easy to get the DivX seal of approval for them too. Another upcoming model that will use the same Panasonic UniPhier decoder chip is the Marantz BD8002.
For those looking for sub-$200 players, I think your best bets would be the upcoming Sylvania NB500SL9 or the Daewoo DBP-1000. They could be released at >$200 price points but with discounts and holiday pricing they could get below $200.
|
r0b0t3ch
Suspended permanently
|
3. April 2008 @ 12:11 |
Link to this message
|
Denon is a great brand, Onkyo is a step up but either way, NO DVD player is worth a grand and NO BLU-RAY player is worth a grand, Divx Certified or not.
BTW.............can anyone help me with what the practical implementation is of "Divx Certifications" please? I only know that Divx coding and compression was used in Playstation games as the movie part or interlude.
|
emugamer
Suspended due to non-functional email address
|
3. April 2008 @ 12:35 |
Link to this message
|
Kevin Hell providing DivX support to the Demon blu ray player.....mwah ha ha...
Oh...It's Denon. Nevermind :P
|
Junior Member
1 product review
|
4. April 2008 @ 01:01 |
Link to this message
|
Originally posted by r0b0t3ch: Denon is a great brand, Onkyo is a step up but either way, NO DVD player is worth a grand and NO BLU-RAY player is worth a grand, Divx Certified or not.
He speaks the truth.
|
Senior Member
|
8. April 2008 @ 10:31 |
Link to this message
|
If they are going to add Divx why not VHS and go real HiFi. I don't quite understand a true high-end HiFi person giving two craps about Divx infact I know they don't so I don't see that as a selling point with high-end gear.
As to their price all high-end gear is way out of line as far as pricing if your a smart HiFi'r you go middle of the road where bang for the buck still enters in. The high-end gear is spec wise much better but how much of that can you really hear and when the price goes from a couple of thousand too a couple of ten thousands and more, it's a no-brainer don't waste your money.
Last I checked Onkyo wasn't better then Denon but that is a different argument.
Denon, Yanaha, Sunfire, Crown and so on is only middle of the road gear most people don't even know what true high-end MFG's are.
|
XdjxedxdX
Member
|
22. April 2008 @ 11:52 |
Link to this message
|
Even I had the money to piss away on one of the couple thousand dollar ones I still wouldn't that's just friggin insane that they can get that much for it. I know you pay for quality but that's ridiculous. It can only get so good then your just payin for the name. Some high end manufacturers will only sell to the richies and its gotta be a licenced installer that does it like those huge 10 inch screen remotes you only see on TV. You won't find nuthin like that at bestbuy lmao.
|
eatsushi
Senior Member
3 product reviews
|
22. April 2008 @ 12:15 |
Link to this message
|
|
Advertisement
|
  |
|
XdjxedxdX
Member
|
22. April 2008 @ 13:25 |
Link to this message
|
Lmao heh I'm not bein an ass to you buy that just sounded like we were in school or something. Uh huh uh huh they have em I saw em !lol. But Ya your right I didn't think bout the being able to order stuff from em. Here where I live in Allentown PA we donu have the real highend stuff in store Sept for the big screen TVs but that's just cause there all the rave right now. Allentown has got nicknamed little Philly not to many upper class around my way. And I meant towards like California where all the stars are and there pocket books are much deeper there gonna be able to get stuff that we can't.
|