Ekspertanmeldelse af : Adrienne Maxwell (hometheaterreview.com)
As the new entry-level player in Sharp's Blu-ray lineup, the BD-HP24U lacks features like 3D playback, WiFi-readiness, and DLNA streaming. You do get core Blu-ray features like BD-Live and BonusView, as well as Netflix video-on-demand, for an MSRP of...
The BD-HP24U supports 1080p/24 playback of Blu-ray discs ; The player has internal decoding and bitstream output of high-resolution audio sources ; It supports BD-Live Web content, with internal memory provided, and can play picture-in-picture bonus...
The BD-HP24U lacks multichannel analog audio outputs, so it's not thebest choice for someone who owns an older, non-HDMI A/V receiver ; The player does not support a WiFi network connection, nor does it offer an advanced control port like RS-232 ; The...
The BD-HP24U's Blu-ray features are on par with many players in itsprice class (the player's street price is around $150). However, evenwith the addition of Netflix streaming, Sharp's Web platform isn't asextensive as the services you'll get from Sony,...