Denon DBP 2010 Blu Ray Player Review

June 7, 2010



For mainstream Blu ray disc players, consumers have gluttony of choices. With manufacturers offering up at least three different models, you only need to pick a price point and features you want in a Blu ray player. You can usually spend around $150 for a very solid entry level model and around $250 to $300 for a top end model loaded with extra features. On the other hand, there are only handfuls of ultra high end Blu ray disc players that are lot more expensive than the mainstream Blu ray disc players. If you are willing to spend well over $500, there are only handful of options. Denon specializes in high end home theater equipments. They started out developing high grade audio equipment. Now, along with Marantz brand, Denon manufactures high home theater equipments. Denon has full line of Blu players with the price ranging from $500 to $4500 for the top end model. While the DBP 2010 model is priced well above other mainstream Blu ray players, it is priced low enough to entice the upper end of mainstream consumers.

Features
When it comes to ultra high end Blu ray players, manufacturers seem to cut out everything but the playback functionality. The Denon DBP-2010 does not come with many features. It lacks any internet streaming as well as WI-FI functionality. Instead, DBP 2010 focuses entirely on quality playback experience. Also, there is no network streaming capability. Unlike some other players, you cannot stream any media files from your computer. Instead, you will need to use the SD card for playing media file. While the DBP 2010 is fully compliant with Profile 2.0, it does not come with internal storage. This means you will need to use the SD card if you want to fully utilize BD-LIVE contents. The main selling point of the DBP 2010 is the overall performance provided by the superior components compared to its competitors. All of the high definition audio formats such as Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, and DTS-HD Master Audio are decoded natively. As far as the format support, the DBP 2010 supports AVCDH, Divx, MP3, WMA, Kodak Picture CD, Blu ray, and DVD formats.


Design
The face of the player has more playback buttons than most other players on the right side. The large LCD is located right below the disc tray in the middle of the player. Overall dimension of the player is not out of the ordinary. At 10.5 pounds, the DBP 2010 does weigh little more than other players. There is plethora of connections on the back of the player. The connectivity includes HDMI, Ethernet, digital coaxial output, component video output, composite video output, audio line out, 7.1 channel analog audio out, and a serial port. While the inclusion of 7.1 channel analog audio output was expected, the lack of USB ports was a big letdown. The included remote control feels little too elongated. The button layout is adequate. For a $600 player, I would have expected little better remote control.

Performance and Video
The real strength of Denon DBP 2010 resides inside the unit. The unit uses high grade components that are not found in most other Blu ray players. DBP 2010 utilizes ABT VRS advanced video processing along with high grade D/A conversion components. Does all these expensive parts equate to better picture quality? To the naked eye, it does not seem to warrant such high price tag. While there is nothing wrong with the picture, it does not seem to be any better than the offerings form LG, Sony, Samsung, or Panasonic players. This isn’t to say there isn’t an improvement. In fact, with precision testing I’m sure you will see some difference. But, for everyday usage, I do not see any big improvements in picture quality. Tested with two Blu ray discs, the player showed no defects. It lacked any moiré, jaggieness, or motion blur in any frames. While the picture quality was flawless, the loading time left something to be desired. It took longer than some players in loading Blu ray discs. While booting up was breeze, the loading portion took longer than expected for a player priced around $600. As with Oppo, the DVD upscaling was flawless. The VRS processing in DBP 2010 was well worth the price for DVD upscaling.

Audio
As with video processing, I did not notice any significant improvement in audio processing. The overall performance was exceptional. But, most other players have similar performance. Again, with better equipment and precision testing, you will most likely notice some difference. The high grade components do have advantage over other players. While not audio specific, the lack of network streaming hampered the playback of MP3 and WMA formats. You will need to load them via SD card.

Overall Opinion
While this is undeniably a great player, it does not represent good value in terms of performance and features. Most will get more out of $300 player from LG, Sony, Samsung, or Panasonic. At $300 you will get Wi-Fi, network streaming, and internet streaming that are lack in the DBP 2010. Like other ultra high end Blu ray players, this is strictly intended for video/audio enthusiasts that want the absolute best playback quality and not worry about other features.

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Description

Able to play a broad range of audio and video disc types, Denon’s DBP-2010CI includes advanced design features such as our exclusive Separated Unit Structure chassis architecture, which divides critical processing stages to prevent mutual interference, providing superior audio and video signal-to-noise performance...

Features

  • BD Profile 2.0, BD-Live enabled via Ethernet
  • ABT VRS advanced video processing and scaling up to 1080p
  • Wide range of picture adjustments for optimum player/HDTV matching
  • Analog Devices 12 bit Noise Shaped Video processing and D/A conversion with Burr-Brown PCM-1782 24-bit/192-kHz DACs
  • Exclusive Denon Separated Unit Structure chassis architecture and Parallel HDMI and analog video outputs

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