
Original film is recorded at 24 frames per second, so to be true to the original, having a player such as the Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray Player which can replicate the 24fps is essential. Pioneer call this ‘HD Digital Film Direct 24’, which ensures that what the user sees and hears is exactly as the original film makers intended.

Audio output is taken care of by Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio on the Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray Player, ensuring the high definition audio perfectly complements the high definition experience. The audio does not contain noise or distortion, allowing for a truly engaging entertainment experience.
The Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray player supports a multitude of media formats, including MPEG and WMA movie files, JPEG, GIF and PNG image files and MP3, WMA and WAV audio files. All formats can be streamed on a home network when the Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray player is connected to a PC, however if users are not running a home network they can playback media via a writable DVD disc.
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Pioneer ensures the BDP-LX70A gives interference-free Blu-ray playback, with a double-layered case design that gives excellent mechanical stability. Each component has been designed for efficiency and high-performance, with all components sealed to give extra mechanical strength.

Like many manufacturer’s, the Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray player uses HDMI control, so when the Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray player is connected to one of Pioneer’s KURO televisions a single remote control can be used for the whole system, making it very user-friendly.
This player has now been superseded by the LX71, however it is still available from a small number of retailers. For more product information, specifications and general features please visit the manufacturer’s website by clicking Pioneer BDP-LX70A Blu-ray player.
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