
- Virtually Eliminates Power-On Time,
- Giving You Much Quicker Access To All Of Your Spectacular
- Impressive Sound Transmitted Through Built-In High-Definition
- Offer The Full Benefits Of Downloading Additional Content Off The Internet
- Decide To Fully Interact With Your Entertainment
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2010-02-07
By Annie M. Rountree
Excellent product, makes even the image on a regular DVD brighter and sharper. The remote is very easy to operate. The pause function is superb. The image looks as clear as a still shot. Even the sound that is liked to the surround system is sharper. Many times we have heard a knock or a whisper and thought there was someone actually behind us. It was not difficult to set up. Looked at many manufactures before deciding on the Pioneer BDP-120 1080P Blu-ray Disc Player. We choose the right product.

2010-01-01
By Casey D. Krull (Enumclaw, WA USA)
I read ALL the other reviews and came to my own conclusion… I just wanted Pioneer
I’ve been using it a lot lately. Terminator Salvation; The Dark Knight; T2; Superman, The Last Starfighter… all AMA-ZA-ZING in blu-ray!
The player itself is a no-brainer. Getting everything set-up is easy. The tray does NOT rattle when it opens… it opens just fine
The buttons are NOT flimsy… they are buttons
and the lighting is JUST fine… I can read everything easily. The conroller could use a zoom button… but that’s it, otherwise it’s easy to use and works automatically on your TV. Some blu-ray’s start right up, but like most players… it takes a moment
my T2 blu-ray starts up as fast as my regular DVD’s… ssshhhhhhhhhhh… it’s a secret
So aall-in-all… this Pioneer blu-ray player is awesome!

2009-12-16
By Bob Drake (Bronx, NY United States)
I bought this as the BDP-121, a player identical to the 120, sold in Canada and in the US by warehouse stores, for $150 from CompUSA.com. The 121 does not come with a 1 GB flash drive. Until the 11/24/09 Pioneer firmware update the 120/121 refused to play Disney’s Snow White BD, but now it does. However I am still having problems accessing Disney’s BD Live on the player although I have accessed Warner, Paramount and Sony BD-Live. (Each requires separate registration, by the way.) This could be a Disney problem. To me there is little to complain about with the 120/121. The remote is 50% longer than most, but everything functions as it should. The BDP-120 sold here includes a 1GB flash memory stick which is required for BD-Live. If you need to update firmware, look here: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Products/HomeEntertainment/Blu-rayDisc+DVD/PioneerBlu-rayDiscPlayers/ci.BDP-120.Kuro?tab=F

2009-12-02
By CJess “gadget guy” (Ky USA)
I Think this is a really neat looking player, It dose what I want really well and that is,producing a great HD picture, with a few bells and whistles to boot at a good price.

2009-11-30
By Charles & Ingrid
This B-R player has been a good purchase. Do make sure to change the setting to 1080 if you have an HD TV. Out of the box it is set to 480i for standard TV resolution. Very easy to go into the menus and change it right away. Makes standard DVDs look better too. Sonically, I don’t know how good it sounds because my high-end tower speakers are put away at the moment because of a toddler in the house. I’m just using some small bookshelf speakers for the time being. I could evaluate it better if I was using the towers. The menus are easy to navigate and Blu-rays look great. I would buy this player again without hesitation.
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