Couple of issues with Denon DBP-1611UD | Home Theater Forum
Just recently my 1611UD has started to skip/freeze when playing both seasons 1 & 2 of House Of Cards. Only certain episodes that is. Some play all the way through and others start to skip/freeze at random times. I just placed another blu-ray in there to test it out and there hasn't been any...
Denon DBP-1611UD review | TechRadar
Denon DBP-1611UD test data Power consumption (Watts): Idle: 15W The idling figure is slightly higher than most 3D decks. Playing: 17W Slapping on a disc nudges it up by a couple of Watts....
Denon DBP-1611UD review | Home Cinema Choice
Denon DBP-1611UD Price: 450 Approx Highs: Exceptional image clarity – especially 3D; easy to set up; decent file streaming compatibility Lows: Ugly menu system; clumsy navigation of media player; dull design Picture: 5/5 Sound: 4/5 Features: 4/5 Overall: 4/5 Specifications 3D: yes Upscaling: yes to 1080p Multiregion: no Region B BD/R2 DVD
Denon DBP-1611UD Universal Blu Player First Look | Audioholics
The Denon DBP-1611UD is the new entry level Blu-ray player from the electronics giant. At $399, not only is it a very affordable player, it's the cheapest Universal player we've ever seen. For those that don't know, a Universal player is one that not only plays DVDs, CDs, and Blu-rays but also DVD-Audio and SACD discs.
Denon DBP-1611UD 3D Blu-ray Player Reviewed - HomeTheaterReview
The DBP-1611UD has onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoding, and it also passes these high-resolution audio formats in their native bitstream form over HDMI, for your A/V receiver to...
- Is Denon's dbp-1611ud a good 3D Blu-ray deck?
- Find out more about how we test. Denon's first 3D Blu-ray deck, the DBP-1611UD, looks like it could be a decent proposition for anyone with a cutting-edge 3D-capable AVR to take care of the sonic side of things.
- Does Denon dbp-1611ud really matter?
- Butterflies in the n'avi jungle catch the eye where previously they blended in to the background. Overall, if you can live with the imperfections of its operating system, Denon's DBP-1611UD certainly delivers the goods where it truly matters in an AV context – in the Blu-ray department.
- Is the dbp-1611ud a good deck?
- But Blu-ray and DVD playback are where the DBP-1611UD has to earn its corn and in both respects this is an exceptional deck. The Spears and Munsil HD test disc shows how accurate the colour fidelity is, how smooth images move and how exceptional detail is even in the most gloomy of scenes.
- How does the dbp-1611ud work?
- With HDMI and Ethernet cables connected, you're set to go, as the DBP-1611UD automatically configures itself. Upscaling of all discs is automatic, but if judder does occur, a dedicated HDMI mode button on the remote control lets you opt out of 1080p24 delivery.
- Does the dbp-1611ud win a prize?
- The DBP-1611UD won't win any prizes for the design of its menu system. Aesthetically, it's light years behind those in current circulation from the likes of Sony, Samsung and LG, but worse are some of the illogical navigation steps you sometimes have to take. There's a home screen, but annoyingly, disc playback is excluded from this.
- Is dbp-2012ud better than dvd-a1ud?
- The step-up £750 DBP-2012UD (due on sale soon) has multi-channel outputs and superior construction, whilst the aging (and expensive) DBP-4010UD and flagship DVD-A1UD both lack networking and 3D fun and games.