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2010 Pioneer BDP-330 Multizone Blu Ray Zone A+B+C All Region Code Free DVD 012345678 PAL/NTSC Blu Ray DVD Player 100~240V 50/60Hz CODE FREE BD&DVD
 
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2010 Pioneer BDP-330 Multizone Blu Ray Zone A+B+C All Region Code Free DVD 012345678 PAL/NTSC Blu Ray DVD Player 100~240V 50/60Hz CODE FREE BD&DVD

by Pioneer
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
Price: £229.00
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  • Boxed-product Weight: 3.9 Kg
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  • ASIN: B003Y7B6CM
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 4 Aug 2010
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 89,231 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
By Mike
This is a terrific player, that delivers a great picture, and great sound, no matter what zone or region disc you want to play. Be warned though, you will probably be clobbered with an extra VAT charge (I was), but it's worth it.

It's a simple task to change zones/regions with the remote control, just make sure the battery's are fresh. It does take a while to read Blu ray discs, but that's a small price to pay, and a future firmware upgrade may well take care of that, and for BD Live content there are handy usb ports on both the back, and the front of the player.

So, if movies are important to you, and you, like me, get fed up with certain films not appearing in the UK on any format, or only standard def (Inside Moves and Monte Walsh on standard def, Young Frankenstein, Walkabout and Dances With Wolves Special Edition on Blu ray), then this is the player for you.

Highly recommended.
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful
An okay multi-region Blu-Ray player but horrible for PAL dvds 30 Dec 2010
By Neil - Published on Amazon.com
If you are looking for a Blu-Ray player that has the ability to switch between regions A, B and C, then I would marginally recommend this player. However, if you have old PAL dvds in your collection, you may want to invest in another player.

I have an extensive international DVD/BD collection, 30% of which consist of PAL formatted dvds. It seems as if the built in PAL/NTSC converter is of poor quality. All of my PAL dvds will play on the player but have a pulsing/shuddering effect as if frames are being skipped. PAL dvds do have less frames per second than NTSC which is generating this effect but multi-region dvd players do not have this problem where it is difficult to distinguish between PAL or NTSC at all. Please keep this in mind should you be considering the purchase of this player. I have tested region 1, 3, 4 and 5 NTSC dvds in this player and they all play without any issues. I did try all resolution options on both player and TV to see if I could solve the PAL issue but no adjustment successfully solved the problem.

Another small issue is the home menu screen which looks like it was made with an Atari 2600 or Commodore 64 processor. The home icon is a house made up of about 8 large pixels. Do a google image search and you will be able to find a few photos of it. Also, the firmware updater does not work where you will be told that you have the current profile but that will not actually be the case. The only icons you will initially have will be the home and YouTube icons, no Netflix. You will have to go online and download the update onto a flash drive and insert it into the USB slot on the player to get Netflix.

If you have Netflix you will probably find the Netflix interface annoying in that it cannot load cover images for the movies in your queue. You are able to scroll left and right through your queue with a bunch of boxes stating "image unable to load" with the film title at the bottom, underneath each box. Once you choose a film, they will stream like any other player without problems.

As far as Blu-Ray quality is concerned, the video and audio quality is equal to most other 1080p Blu-ray players. My region A and region free Blu-Ray discs play without any problems. I will edit and add a little more to this part of the review soon with regards to region B disc playability as I will have my first true region B disc soon. My other foreign Blu-Ray discs turned out to be region free and they play fine. I have no region C Blu-Ray discs and, after extensive research, have not been able to find a single Blu-Ray disc to be coded with C as of this moment.

Overall, I would give the player 2 1/2 stars but half stars are not an option and will round down as I am more leaning in that direction. Hope this is a helpful review.

2/21/2011 UPDATE

I have had this region free for about 3 months now. I have tested region B Blu-Ray disc on it and they all play fine. HOWEVER, the loading time for a Blu-Ray disc is INCREDIBLY SLOW! The loading time varies from disc to disc. Loading time is roughly, in general terms, 2-3 times longer than newer blu-ray players (I had american samsung and sony players prior to this player). Usually whenever I am about to play a disc I will put the disc in then make breakfast, lunch or dinner and when I am done the movie is ready to go.

Another troubling note. Today I tried to play the sony, region A, release of "Gandhi." The pioneer player, after minutes of struggling, "determined" that it was an "incompatible disc." This disc played perfectly on my previous sony and samsung players without the slightest problems. I am scared to learn what other discs this player will deem as "incompatible."

My summation, after 3 months of use, is that I hate this piece of garbage! As far as the current solution to region free Blu-Ray accessibility, you would need 2-3 items. First, you need an american region A player. Second, you would need to purchase a region B Blu-Ray player from the UK and purchase a converter which would run you close to the price to this player if not less. Again, there is not a single Blu-Ray disc that has been coded region C as of yet so that is not much a concern. Finally, if you have any region 3 dvds (South Korea and China) you would have to go with a region free dvd player or connect your computer to your TV and use any number of free region free dvd programs that exist.

Eventually, once Blu-Ray computer disc drives become more commonplace, you will only need your computer, an HDMI cable and 1-2 region free programs for all format region free capability. I any of you find a reliable region free Blu-Ray option, please let me know. Hope this review is insightful, take care.

Neil
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Highly function menu interface, YouTube support marginal 23 Nov 2010
By Paul Sheer - Published on Amazon.com
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I like the idea of a small unit with very few knobs that can take any disc and play it, no matter where the disc is from, or whether it is blu-ray, CD, or DVD. This unit does just that so I am happy. The menu interface is much more professional than most systems I've seen: clean and minimalistic. When you power off the player it remembers where you were in the film you were just watching and returns to the same place when you power it back on - some other players forget. There is a builtin YouTube-ish application which is cludgy and difficult to use and lacks many of the control functions you would have when browsing YouTube under, say, Windows IE. As one example, when playing a DVD, the "pause", "ffwd", and "rew" buttons do as one would expect, but when using YouTube these buttons are disabled and you have to go through a two-click process to control the video you are currently watching. Hence, although I was initialy impressed by the fact that DHCP and static IP and both Ethernet/Wireless were supported, I can't say that I'll use it to watch YouTube videos. However, that's not what I bought it for so it still gets 4 stars from me.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Slow, noisy, and unreliable 12 Mar 2011
By James Skinner - Published on Amazon.com
Amazon Verified Purchase
I've had this player for over a month now. I feel that is enough time to form an opinion, and I must regrettably say this is the worst region free player I have ever purchased. I have a Pioneeer that is over 6 yrs old, cost me 50 dollars on ebay, and it blows this thing away. As for its ability to play blu ray, it is hit and miss. One disc may play fine, the next will just stop before the player can read it.
On pal dvds, the picture quality leaves a lot to be desired, and to top it all off, its noisy, and so slow loading a disc you think something must be wrong with it. Avoid this at all costs.
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