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Blu-ray Players

Updated: 24-11-2024 23:23
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#26
alaScore 92

LG UP970

The LG UP970 is a decent player that, while somewhat limited on the feature front, delivers an excellent playback performance at a cracking price. It’s also by far the cheapest way of getting Dolby Vision support.

14 expert reviews | 218 user reviews

#27
alaScore 91

Pioneer BDP-LX88

If you’re largely concerned with movie performance, you’ll find little to fault here, but at this price we need more for the full five. Rival player the Oppo BDP-105D offers a better all-round performance and feature set. MORE: Best Buys: Blu-ray players

7 expert reviews | 4 user reviews

#28
alaScore 91

Pioneer BDP-180

The Pioneer BDP-180 is a top-of-the-range Blu-ray player, with 4K upscaling and a focus on high-quality audio playback. With wi-fi and other useful features, this model has almost everything you could ask for from a Blu-ray player, but how does it...

3 expert reviews | 75 user reviews

#29
alaScore 91

Sony BDP-S6500

The BDP-S6500 is Sony's range-topping Blu-ray player and the successor to last year's BDP-S6200. At £150 it's pricier than your average player but it gets you a full set of premium features, including 4K upscaling, built-in super Wi-Fi and network...

9 expert reviews | 1243 user reviews

#30
alaScore 91

Panasonic DMP-BDT310

If you’re sold on the idea of 3D and have a fairly sizeable budget, the DMP-BDT310 is one of the best players you can buy. The main attraction is the extensive feature list, which has been enhanced this year by the inclusion of Skype (if you can...

22 expert reviews | 454 user reviews

#31
alaScore 91

Samsung BD-F7500

There’s an optical digital audio output for good measure and an Ethernet port for making a wired connection to the internet, although with a built-in Wi-Fi adapter on board this probably won’t be called into action.

17 expert reviews | 1114 user reviews

#32
alaScore 91

LG BP620

LG's BP620 3D Blu-ray player offers tons of features for a modest price.

20 expert reviews | 1640 user reviews

#33
alaScore 91

Philips BDP7600

The BDP7600 deserves a place on your shortlist for several reasons – its elegant design, satisfying build quality, dazzling 2D and 3D pictures, busy feature list and simple operating system. Feature highlights include built-in Wi-Fi, Net TV, the...

25 expert reviews | 305 user reviews

#34
alaScore 91

LG BP450

The LG BP450 is a mid-range Blu-ray player which sits just below the BP550 in LG's 2015 line-up. It lacks that model's built-in wi-fi, but is virtually identical otherwise and offers internet access to smart-TV apps, using an ethernet cable connection....

3 expert reviews | 160 user reviews

#35
alaScore 91

LG BD370

A great-value deck that seamlessly brings YouTube into the living room – as well as making the most of Blu-ray discs

50 expert reviews | 1265 user reviews

#37
alaScore 90

OPPO BDP-105

A grand for a Blu-ray player in a home cinema market heading uncertainly towards download content? That may seem like a big ask, but manufacturer Oppo has a history of delivering the goods – so much so that other kit-makers have been using Oppo's core...

12 expert reviews | 61 user reviews

#38
alaScore 90

Cambridge Audio CXU

This universal disc spinner bucks the trend for cheap Blu-ray decks by being both massively expensive and hugely impressive in its quest for awesome hi-res audio and hi-def images. But don't go looking for Netflix.

3 expert reviews | 14 user reviews

#39
alaScore 90

Sony BDP-S7200

Offering super picture performance with 4K upscaling, plus hi-res audio support, this smart looking Sony disc spinner gets everything important just about right. It's astonishing value for money. The BDP-S7200 is arguably Sony's best Blu-ray player...

5 expert reviews | 454 user reviews

#40
alaScore 90

Panasonic DMP-BDT180EG

Vibrant colours, oodles of detail and a great sound? Sign us up!

4 expert reviews | 221 user reviews

#41
alaScore 90

Sony BDP-S760

The BDP-S760 is by far the most impressive Sony Blu-ray player we've encountered to date.

23 expert reviews | 95 user reviews

#42
alaScore 90

Sony BDP-S780

If you want a Blu-ray player with all the toys, you need to audition this one

19 expert reviews | 117 user reviews

#43
alaScore 90

Panasonic DMP-BD35

A superbly engineered deck with impressive HD capabilities

35 expert reviews | 697 user reviews

#44
alaScore 90

Sony BDP-S5100

There’s a single HDMI v1.4 output – two would have been nice at this price, but that’s reserved for the S790. It’s joined by a coaxial digital audio output, Ethernet port and a second USB port. On cheaper models the latter would be used to connect a...

14 expert reviews | 3456 user reviews

#45
alaScore 90

Samsung BD-J5500

Not ahead of the curve performance-wise, but a decent disc spinner

6 expert reviews | 857 user reviews

#46
alaScore 90

Sony BDP S570

Lean and fast, this modestly-priced deck boasts SACD compatibility

24 expert reviews | 876 user reviews

#47
alaScore 90

Panasonic DMP-BDT220

Get Viera Connected with Panasonic's midrange Blu-ray deck, with 3D, DLNA and Wi-Fi as standard

20 expert reviews | 1864 user reviews

#48
alaScore 90

Sony BDP-S470

One Blu-ray player that won't bring out the blues

30 expert reviews | 496 user reviews

#49
alaScore 90

Sony BDP-S590

BDP-S590 Blu-ray Disc player - Wirelessly stream movies, TV shows, music and more, even in 3D1. Enjoy Full HD 1080p Blu-ray Disc playback1 and your favorites from Netflix, YouTube, Pandora, Hulu Plus and more. Easily navigate and control your entertainmen

15 expert reviews | 2227 user reviews

#50
alaScore 90

Panasonic DMP-BDT320

Panasonic's first Blu-ray player of 2012 is a belter, with improved smart features and gobsmacking pictures

23 expert reviews | 520 user reviews

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