Pioneer BDP-V6000 is a Blu-ray player for the pros
Filling your need for 1080p sources in digital signage, museums, video walls, houses of worship, public displays, nightclubs, opium dens and broadcast, Pioneer has taken the wraps off of the BDP-V6000 professional Blu-ray disc player, complete with RS-232C support, "enhanced search" through a disc's menus and time code, Pro GUI, BD-Live and rack mount kit. No price, though interested buyers should expect a September launch, though you can get an in-person demo at Infocomm later this month. If you prefer your high res video from SD/SDHC cards, Pioneer's also announced the HD-V9000, ready for stand alone operation or control via RS-232C or over a network for high end applications, no price tag or final specs on that one, though it is due in early 2010.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ken @ Jun 3rd 2009 12:19PM
Any idea how many times its HDMI output will be allowed to be split (if running to a bunch of monitors)? This is a problem on consumer units.
corey smith @ Jun 3rd 2009 1:42PM
dont know, but in what situation would a consumer (especially a pro-sumer) ever want to split a blu ray feed from a unit like this?
stevengreen @ Jun 3rd 2009 4:32PM
@corey smith
Did you even read the article?
It states its for use in a Professional Environment where the need to have the same Video on multiple screens is high.
corey smith @ Jun 4th 2009 2:20PM
i read the article, smart ass, but i was answering ken's question- which you evidently did not read...