CEDIA 2018: Pioneer Introduces Its ELITE UDP-LX500 4K UHD Universal Disc Player

CEDIA 2018: Pioneer Introduces Its ELITE UDP-LX500 4K UHD Universal Disc Player

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(September 5, 2018) Pioneer is throwing a hat into the premium high-performance 4K UHD player ring with the introduction of its all-new UDP-LX500. Priced at $1,099, the LX500 now represents one of the more expensive 4K BD players on the market.

The UDP-LX500 is on display at CEDIA 2018. The player, itself, is built like a tank, externally featuring a double-layered chassis, a robust 3MM steel plate, and a low center of gravity for excellent rigidity and stability. Internally, the player utilizes an acoustic damper tray and an ultra-quiet drive mechanism, paired with circuitry that minimizes noise loops for unfettered signal transmission. In addition, Pioneer says the player employs a six-layer IVH (interstitial via hole) construction technique that optimizes the routing of digital signal wiring for minimization of ground impedance.

The UDP-LX500 is a true dual threat player, offering playback of 4K UHD Blu-ray discs in addition to popular audio discs such as SACD and DVD audio; audiophiles will appreciate the company’s professed high-grade audio boards, analog 2-channel outputs, and internal “Direct” function that turns off all digital audio and video circuits for ultra-pure functionality. The presence of two HDMI outputs allows owners to configure the player in one of three modes: Separate (separates video and audio using two outputs, Single (routes video and audio together), and Pure Audio (a dedicated audio-only mode).

The UDP-LX500 is shipping now.
 
Thanks for the news. Wonder if this item will take over the large hole that Oppo left?
 
I am guessing this sits between the Panasonic DP-UB820 and the DP-UB9000
 
Somewhere in there... but functionality wise, it’s hard to say. This is a curious one to say the least. Necessary? Not sure
 
CEDIA 2018: Pioneer Introduces Its ELITE UDP-LX500 4K UHD Universal Disc Player

full?d=1536253393.jpg
(September 5, 2018) Pioneer is throwing a hat into the premium high-performance 4K UHD player ring with the introduction of its all-new UDP-LX500. Priced at $1,099, the LX500 now represents one of the more expensive 4K BD players on the market.

The UDP-LX500 is on display at CEDIA 2018. The player, itself, is built like a tank, externally featuring a double-layered chassis, a robust 3MM steel plate, and a low center of gravity for excellent rigidity and stability. Internally, the player utilizes an acoustic damper tray and an ultra-quiet drive mechanism, paired with circuitry that minimizes noise loops for unfettered signal transmission. In addition, Pioneer says the player employs a six-layer IVH (interstitial via hole) construction technique that optimizes the routing of digital signal wiring for minimization of ground impedance.

The UDP-LX500 is a true dual threat player, offering playback of 4K UHD Blu-ray discs in addition to popular audio discs such as SACD and DVD audio; audiophiles will appreciate the company’s professed high-grade audio boards, analog 2-channel outputs, and internal “Direct” function that turns off all digital audio and video circuits for ultra-pure functionality. The presence of two HDMI outputs allows owners to configure the player in one of three modes: Separate (separates video and audio using two outputs, Single (routes video and audio together), and Pure Audio (a dedicated audio-only mode).

The UDP-LX500 is shipping now.
Thanks for the news. Wonder if this item will take over the large hole that Oppo left?
I'm curious to find out as well.
 
Any chance we will ever see this player re-surface on the market (or a successor)? Or has Pioneer left the Blu Ray player market for good?
 
Any chance we will ever see this player re-surface on the market (or a successor)? Or has Pioneer left the Blu Ray player market for good?

They’ve shelved this unit for the time being. Never say never, but if I were a betting man, I wouldn’t put money on it resurfacing on the manufacturing line.
 
It's a cryin' shame, but I wouldn't bet against you either.
 
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