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Jan 20 2009, 8:05am CST | by Shane McGlaun
Features include a 16-bit video engine and Pioneer says it's built with only the best and most advanced components. The video engine supports I/P conversion, video scaling and video adjustments.
DVDs can be upscaled to 1080p and the entire works is placed in an aluminum chassis. The beast isn’t cheap though at £1500.
Via Pocket-Lint
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