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Label : Sharp
Manufacturer : Sharp



  • Full HD 1080p/24 fps video output
  • HDMI digital Interface
  • 7.1 Channel digital audio output
  • Quick Start Mode: enjoy content quickly without delay






Average Rating :

Rating : - Great for blu-ray but CD playback doesn't work
This review is for the BD-HP20X which is essentially the same as the HP20U (takes the same firmware) but is the localised Australian variant. I took a plunge on this player after seeing it advertised for an irresistibly low price through an internet mail-order vendor.

Here are a few words about my experiences with this player so far (applies to the latest firmware revision which I downloaded and installed via USB memory stick) -

* I'm using the Sharp's analog 5.1 audio outputs (onboard decoder) as my Yamaha AV receiver is an older one that lacks HDMI and support for newer sound formats. The analog sound quality is quite adequate for movies although I wouldn't really recommend it for serious music listening - the DACs are ordinary sounding and markedly inferior to those you would find in any decent standalone AV receiver. But for movie viewing the analog output certainly suffices.

* Blu-ray playback is excellent - the picture quality is stunning and of course a major improvement over DVD. The only thing I noticed is there will sometimes be a tiny pause in playback when the blu-ray disc is first started, but after this initial hesitation playback will be perfectly smooth.

* I like how the front panel display can be completely shut off during playback of a disc, to avoid any distractions in a darkened room. Just press the "LIGHT" button on the remote control toggles the display off...

* I hooked up this player to a Samsung 32" Series 4 LCD TV which automatically detected the Sharp player as an "Anynet+" device over HDMI. And when you switch the source to the Sharp player through the Samsung TV, the Sharp player springs to life automatically! This came as a rather pleasant surprise.

* Sometimes I noticed a strange behaviour, where the Sharp player resumes from standby and fails to recognize a previously loaded blu-ray disc, displaying the message "incompatible disc" (this happened to a disc that had been loaded and recognized okay before). Ejecting and reinserting the disc resolved this problem.

* I haven't thoroughly tested playback of regular DVDs, but the unit definitely does upscaling via HDMI to your TV

* CD playback is terrible! There are constant audible glitches (clicks) during CD playback, and this happens even with commercially-pressed CDs. This totally ruins the listening experience, needless to say. I imagine the problem would be even worse with CD-Rs you burned yourself. It's as if the CD functionality was tacked on as an afterthought with zero attention paid to quality control and testing.

In conclusion - I can recommend the Sharp for anybody seeking an affordable blu-ray player. The inclusion of analog 5.1 outputs is a boon for those like myself with older AV receivers. Just realize that the onboard DACs are far from audiophile quality. Obviously, this won't be an issue if you stick to the digital audio outputs.

And you can completely forget about playing audio CDs with this unit.
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