HDMI 1.3 out, HD image quality, 1080p/24Hz output, Design.
Lacks a lot of multimedia format playback capability, DVD up-scaling not up to scratch, DTS HD support missing.
The BD-HP20H has a good price and good HD 1080p/24Hz performance with the HDMI 1.3 output and the Quick Start function are of particular note. That lack of DTS HD and multimedia support jar, as does the rather dull up-scaling of normal resolution DVDs,...
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Published: 2008-06-02, Author: Lincoln , review by: techworld.com
Where it really counts, the Sharp Aquos BD-HP20H is one great Blu-ray Disc player....
The BDHP20H is Sharp's first Blu-ray deck, and it's not half bad. 1080p at 24fps delivers hugely detailed, noise-free pictures, judder-free motion and quite honestly, at this price (just scraping under £200), you can't ask for more than t...
Unfortunately, it does suffer from sloth-like startup times, but Sharp has helpfully included a "Quick Start" mode that gets it up and running from standby a little faster. Sadly, this basically entails putting the player into an energy-sapping sub-standb...
As good an entry-level Blu-ray player there is, but besides the picture quality, there's not much else to make it stand out from the crowd. Apart from the price.Best offers for the Sharp BD-HP20HAmazon Marketplace £140.00 Sharp BD-HP20H is tagged...
HDMI 1.3 out, HD image quality, 1080p/24p output, design
Lacks a lot of multimedia format playback capability, DVD upscaling not up to scratch, DTS HD support missing
Sharps new Blu-ray player is certainly a competitive beastie and one that looks nice too and while it does high-definition 1080p extremely well, the lackluster DVD upscaling and a lack of some key multimedia playback features might put off some thinki...
Abstract: Ikke et ord om format krigen. Uanset om man er til det ene eller det andet, så handler det i bund og grund om afspillernes evner til at gengive filmen bedst muligt. Nogle går skridtet videre og ønsker en masse features, and fokuser på afspiller...