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Globalement, le BDP-330 est un joueur bien bâti, grand-regarder des Blu-ray qui s'acquitte de ses fonctions de base ainsi. Mais, outre l'ajout de l'accès à YouTube et les flux RSS, il ya très peu de s'enthousiasmer, et par conséquent, il ne représente pas une valeur particulièrement bon - pas quand on le compare avec des ponts comme le Sony BDP-S570, LG BD570 ou le Samsung BD-C6900, qui sont pleins à craquer avec des caractéristiques et coûtent moins cher que le Pioneer. Si le BDP-330 de pe
Overall the BDP-330 is a well-built, great-looking Blu-ray player that performs its core duties well. But besides the addition of YouTube access and RSS feeds, there’s very little to get excited about, and as a result it doesn’t represent particularly good value – not when you compare it with decks like the Sony BDP-S570, LG BD570 or the Samsung BD-C6900, which are bursting at the seams with features and cost less than the Pioneer.
Had the BDP-330’s performance been significantly better than the competition it might have had something to recommend it, but sadly it doesn’t. In fact, as far as the Silicon Optix tests are concerned, its video processing is actually inferior to those cheaper players.
And without wishing to rub salt in the wound, you simply can’t ignore the slow disc loading times, regressive operating system, limited digital media support or the lack of built-in Wi-Fi and BD Live memory – all of which leaves the BDP-330 one for die-hard Pioneer fans only.