Denon DBP-4010UDCI Universal Blu-ray Disc Player First Look
Product Name: DBP-4010UDCI Blu-ray player Manufacturer: Denon Electronics Review Date: September 18, 2009 02:00 MSRP: $ 1,999 First Impression: Pretty Cool Executive Overview When you put out a $4500 Blu-ray player and then next one in your line retails for $800, you need something in between.
Denon DBP-4010UDCI Universal Blu-ray player
The DBP-4010UDCI supports the playback of Blu-ray media at 1080p/24Hz if you have a compatible TV and an HDMI connection. The player will also upscale DVD media to 1080p resolution. The DBP-4010UDCI offers support for Deep Color via its HDMI connection which may come in handy down the road if and when media becomes available.
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Denon DBP-4010UDCI Blu-ray Player Shane Buettner | Jun 28, 2010 Price: $1,999 At A Glance: Reference-quality picture and sound Anchor Bay video processing Slow disc access and load times A Chip Off the Flagship’s Block? Denon turned the Blu-ray world on end when it introduced the $4,500 DVD-A1UDCI universal Blu-ray player (HT, October 2009).
Denon DBP-2011UDCI and DBP-4010UDCI Blu-ray Players - ecoustics
In the new Denon Blu-ray players, ultimate quality audio and video playback is assured. Notably, the new DBP-2011UDCI features inclusion of the very latest Anchor Bay Technologies decoding Engine and Scalar, as well as all-new Burr-Brown 32-Bit, 192-kHz Audio DACs on all channels for unprecedented high-definition audio playback.
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It uses 32-bit DACs and upsamples incoming signals to that bit depth, while the DBP-4010UDCI uses 24-bit DACs with upsampling to 24 bits. The flagship offers a two-channel balanced analog output fed from a discrete board, while this player has dedicated single-ended two-channel and multichannel analog outputs.
- Is the Denon dbp-4010udci a good Blu-ray player?
- Now comes Denon’s DBP-4010UDCI, another universal Blu-ray Disc player. This player has an impressive number of performance-oriented features, and at $1,999, it’s less than half the flagship’s price. So, at this lower price point, is this Denon a solid choice in a high-end-priced player?
- How much does a Denon dbp-4010udci cost?
- The Denon DBP-4010UDCI is their latest reference universal disc player and a price just shy of $2000 places this player second from the top in Denon’s Blu-ray player line-up. I’ve owned and auditioned many Denon players over the years, so I was excited to see how well the Denon DBP-4010UDCI would perform.
- Does Denon dbp-4010udci convert 1080i?
- The DBP-4010UDCI can properly convert both 3:2 and 2:2 cadence 1080i material properly. Finally the DBP-4010UDCI delivers the full image real estate and no pixels are cropped whatsoever. Denon has been releasing Blu-ray players with excellent standard DVD deinterlacing again and again, and this player is no exception.
- Does dbp-4010udci need a Denon link receiver?
- If the DBP-4010UDCI will only be used via HDMI and without a Denon Link capable receiver, then the player faces stiff competition from players such as the BDP-83 from Oppo Digital. Pairing this player with a Denon AVR which supports Denon LINK 4th will provide a state-of-the-art digital connection that should provide excellent results.
- Does the dbp-4010udci support 720p?
- As for output capabilities, the DBP-4010UDCI supports the output resolutions of 480/576i, 480/576p, 720p, 1080i and 1080p. The DBP-4010UDCI supports the playback of Blu-ray media at 1080p/24Hz if you have a compatible TV and an HDMI connection. The player will also upscale DVD media to 1080p resolution.
- Is the dbp-4010udci a good universal disc player?
- Responsiveness from the remote was ok but general operation was slow and the layer change came in at just over a second which is a tad slow in comparison with some other players. Overall, the DBP-4010UDCI succeeds at being an excellent universal disc player. The player handled every disc I threw at it with relative ease.