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76 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well Worth Its Price For Stunning Color And No 'LAG'
Here's where I started with Blu-Ray... The pathetic Sony Blu-Ray players (several models) that have the slowest of all Blu-Ray players with Made In China quality (or lack of). The Sony Blu-Ray players were the worst of any.

I graduated to the Panasonic's next. The BD30 and later the very popular BD35. Both were 'GOOD' players. On the other hand, if I...
Published on December 27, 2008 by Jonathon

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Short Life Span
I bought this player about 16 months ago as my first step into Blu-Ray. It replaced the Denon DVD player I had and this was to match up with my Denon AVR. So, as you can see I like Denon products. As others have stated the picture and sound quality are outstanding. Other than it being slow to load and get going I was very happy with it. I don't watch a lot of movies,...
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76 of 82 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Well Worth Its Price For Stunning Color And No 'LAG', December 27, 2008
This review is from: Denon DVD-2500BTCI Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player (Electronics)
Here's where I started with Blu-Ray... The pathetic Sony Blu-Ray players (several models) that have the slowest of all Blu-Ray players with Made In China quality (or lack of). The Sony Blu-Ray players were the worst of any.

I graduated to the Panasonic's next. The BD30 and later the very popular BD35. Both were 'GOOD' players. On the other hand, if I tried to plug in a cable without the Panasonic MOUNTED to the concrete, their one-pound weight per deck caused it to fly off a shelve like a pice of Post-It note. Made In China quality and a Panasonic remote (not a positive).

I tried others. Low-end brands and so-called medium brands.

I finally buy Denon's DVD-2500BTCI. It's called a TRANSPORT unit because it is a pure 100% digital-only player. If you don't have HDMI to HDMI only, move-on...

Stunning color quality! Unlike anything I've ever seen. One more time: STUNNING PICTURE & COLOR quality.

Better yet, this thing weighs something!

Turn it on and it quickly responds (a major Blu-Ray issue is LAG). Yes, once you insert the BLU-RAY disc, it does take ime to load. That's normal but everything else makes the '2500' the fastest of Blu-Ray players ever that I have used/tested/played with.

I think the REMOTE is excellent! Others do not and Denon does have a reputation for lousy remotes. This one is an exception.

Well worth the money. Really!
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39 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid performance you expect from Denon, May 9, 2008
I bought this DVD player to replace my Denon 3910. Now that the format wars appear over, I wanted to start my Blu-ray collection.

Unit performs well. For regular DVD's picture is about the same as the Denon 3910. Blu-ray disks are comperable to HD television. Uses the same remote codes as the older 3910, so I did not need to get my Pronto universal remote re-programmed -- a real advantage. Also has some features I have not tried yet, such as markers.

Remote is OK, reasonably well laid out.

Negatives:
I have not found any negatives on the features I used, but here are a few to keep in mind. The only method of connecting the device is via the HDMI. This is fine for me, but not if you plan to hook this to an older AMP.

Playback will only play DVD-R not +R. I have not tested this.

In both cases, one would expect that a unit listing for $999.00 would have features sold by other for much less. As with most Denon products, they tend to be overpriced, and you must move up the the $1,999 Denon 3800 to get all the ports. Not a problem for most people, but keep this in mind should you plan to connect this to an older home theater system.

In all, I am happy with this product.
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Sound and Picture, December 23, 2008
This review is from: Denon DVD-2500BTCI Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player (Electronics)
This is by far one of the best Blu ray players on the market. The picture is stunning and has a very cinematic, non-analytical image. This blows away the similar Sony 2000ES. As this is only a transport, it has no analog audio outputs, the sound is amazing when paired with a HD-format audio decoding receiver. This is definitely a great unit for the money. Get ready to be amazed.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect HT Blu-Ray/DVD Player, April 12, 2009
This review is from: Denon DVD-2500BTCI Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player (Electronics)
For my new dedicated home theater, I purchased the Denon AVR-4308CI, which is awesome. At the same time I purchased the Sony BDP-S550 to save a few bucks. Big mistake. Once everthing was hooked up, the Sony was sooo slow loading movies and I couldn't figure out how to get rid of the aggrevating BDlive menu every time I went to watch a movie. I realized I made a bad choice, it was taking away from the whole HT experience for me.
Well, Amazon offered the Denon DVD-2500BTCI FREE with purchase of Denon AV recievers shortly after I had ordered and recieved my AVR-4308CI . I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask them to consider my purchase for this offer. I didn't have my hopes too high, but Amazon has truly awesome customer support and they actually sent me this Denon Blu-Ray player for free. I gave the Sony to my son and hooked up the Denon, and WOW, what a difference! This thing loads very fast and the quality of the unit itself is great, not to mention it matches the look of my AV receiver perfectly. The quality of the audio and video even seem to be better than the Sony.
If you are looking at the Sony BDP-S550, and your gear is HDMI capable, do yourself a favor and spring for the extra bucks to get this Denon, you won't be sorry.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Value I've Seen In A While, August 20, 2009
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When first introduced, MSRP for the DVD-2500BTCI was $1k. I liked it and would have paid that much for it eventually. But when it went on sale for $500, I just couldn't resist. Assuming Denon hasn't substituted cheaper parts somewhere along the way, the current sale prices of under $350 are almost like legalized shoplifting. This is my first Blu-Ray player so I don't have another to compare it to. But both picture and sound are outstanding. As long as you only need an HDMI output, and are patient at least in some regards, I can't recommend this unit enough. Observed Strengths & Weaknesses below.

STRENGTHS:

With just about every receiver, pre/pro, etc., out there already having an array of surround decoders, D/A converters, etc., I found it annoying that these were duplicated and charged for in just about all DVD/Blu-Ray players. Not so in the DVD-2500BTCI, which is why it is called a "transport" instead of a "player." You're only paying for what you need...no useless stuff that's duplicated elsewhere in a typical system.

Unit has a nice, high-end feel that rivals that of $2k pieces from anybody. Front panel buttons have a nice, positive feel, and the disc drawer is silken-smooth and nearly silent.

Detachable power cord

Can program it with a 2nd remote code so as not to interfere with other Denon units.

When you're at Chapter 10 or higher, there is now a space between the Chapter# and Time, instead of one big row of hard-to-read gobbledygook all run together, as on Denon's previous players.

Remote has a nice, quality feel in many ways.

WEAKNESSES

Response is sloooooooooooowwwwwwwwwww; Stop command during Blu-Ray disc playback sometimes took 30 seconds for player to acknowledge. This may be more a property of Blu-Ray players than of Denon specifically, but I am mentioning it anyway since responsiveness is at least to some degree important to me.

No Power Off, just Stand By.

Among the 3 brands of DVD transports/players I have used heavily, the transports on the Denons have consistently been the least precise. For example, if you are fast-forwarding and then press Play, playback sometimes doesn't resume even close to the point where you pressed the Play button. Other brands land close or dead on.

Remote buttons have to be pressed firmly to work.

I've bought (almost literally) a ton of Denon products over the years. Counting only the ones I bought new from authorized dealers, many have arrived defective, or had "issues" shortly after the warranty expired. The people that answer their Tech questions have actually been OK, but those in their repair center have been aloof, evasive, and sometimes questionably competent. Making things worse, repair/replacement parts have been discontinued insanely early on many of their most expensive pieces.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the extra money, April 26, 2009
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Very good product, keep one thing in mind. The audio only comes through the HDMI connection so if your reciever only has optical audio inputs (or Thing is this is the only way to have the "lossless" audio we have been reading about. There is no question this is the best sound available but make sure your reciever works with this.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Denon DVD-2500 BTCI, February 26, 2009
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I cannot say anything else but WOW what an excellent Bluray player this is. Denon went all the way as far as performance and quality. It makes your Blu-ray movies come alive even more. I am using a Denon AVR-2808CI receiver and both work like magic together.
If you want a very well built Bluray player for the amazing price of under $500 this is the one for you.
Highly recommended to anyone who wants the best in bluray playback.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Goes great with a Denon AVR-4308CI, July 14, 2009
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I have a Denon AVR-4308CI bought at a bargain price (not from Amazon). Everyone said that the DVD-2500BTCI would go great with that receiver and they were right.
Connecting the DVD player to the receiver with an HDMI cable was very easy. I think that's the ONLY way to connect the two.
People who say the 2500BTCI is built like a brick poop-house are correct; the unit is solid and feels like it will outlast the Blu-Ray format (which could be all of two years, the way technology is changing!)
What impressed me most was not the picture, which is awesome, but the way the 2500BTCI and the AVR-4308CI work together to create the best SOUND I've heard outside of a movie theater. And I really don't have a fancy home theater system. I've got two Vienna Acoustic Haydn Grand speakers, a Vienna Acoustic Waltz Grand center speaker, and an REL Q108 subwoofer.
I feel I got a bargain buying the DVD-2500BTCI from Amazon for $279.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Denon Blu-Ray, July 10, 2009
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As you would expect with any product manufactured by Denon, this is a beautiful piece of equipment that performs flawlessly.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Denon DVD Player, July 9, 2009
This review is from: Denon DVD-2500BTCI Blu-ray/DVD/CD Player (Electronics)
Denon is a great name in electronics and I couldn't be any more pleased with my purchase. From the combined standpoint of quality, price, convenience and timely delivery; all served to create a very pleasant experience. Thank you very much.
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