Harman/Kardon BDP 10 Reviews Published by Televisions.com

Online reviews platform Televisions.com today published its review of the Harman/Kardon BDP 10 Blu-ray player. The site offers news, reviews, and background articles relating to TVs, Blu-ray players, and projectors.

Edgware, United Kingdom, January 16, 2010 --(PR.com)-- In a review released today, Televisions.com gives its appraisal of the Harman/Kardon BDP 10’s design and output quality. By combining laboratory measurements with subjective picture- and sound-quality evaluation, the team derived an overall rating for the Blu-ray player of 7.6 out of 10 points. The review applauds the player’s excellent 24p output and its support for BD-Live. But although the team gives credit to the player’s automatic film-mode detection for DVDs, they also criticise the lack of motion-adaptive de-interlacing for Blu-rays. Criticism also goes to the player’s photo playback, which the review says lacks horizontal resolution. Televisions.com’s head tester and editor-in-chief, Florian Friedrich, said: “It’ll have a hard job establishing itself among the ever-growing competition, since many cheaper players perform just as well and offer better features.”

The design impressed the reviewers, but they point out that the player matches other Harman/Kardon devices - and that this might be many buyer's only motivation to spend more money on a less-capable device. Operation gets the thumbs-up from Televisions.com - both the remote control and the on-screen menu impressed. But the reviewers found the player’s disc drive is unnecessarily loud - and slow.

The review then turns its attention to a detailed analysis of the picture quality. With Blu-rays, for example, clipping appeared in the reviewer's test patterns, and flicker was seen on moving diagonal lines. Televisions.com offers users some advice on how to set up the player to get the best output; and, once the player is set up correctly, the review pays tribute to its “low-judder, flicker-free progressive pictures.” With DVDs, the review recommends leaving the 1080p up-scaling process to the connected display, but praises the flicker-free output, even from discs with no progressive flag. Sound quality also gets a grilling, but manages to impress the reviewers, who praise the unusual inclusion of DTS re-encoding for Dolby Digital tracks. Televisions.com also liked the analogue stereo output via cinch, although the review notes that this output failed to match the quality of the optical audio connection.

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