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Cambridge Audio Azur 651BD Pro Reviews

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

Given the manifold talents of the £800 Azur 751BD, Cambridge Audio’s first high-end Blu-ray player, we had high hopes for the company’s new 651BD, a £500 deck that, on paper at least, seems to sport much the same specification as its bigger brother.
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www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

We’re really impressed by the 651BD. It takes all the best bits from its bigger brother, the 751BD, and presents it in a more affordable but no less appealing package. The hardcore build quality hasn’t been compromised, while twin HDMI outputs, 3D playback, UPnP networking, YouTube/Picasa access and extensive digital file support all carry over from the 751BD’s feature list. Picture and sound performance are sensational too – almost as good as the 751BD, whose more advanced internal electronics give it an extra smidge of stardust. But even with its lower spec, the 651BD puts many a midrange player to shame, easily justifying the asking price. If you’re serious about home cinema then you seriously need to give this player a whirl.
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Published on:
Nov 04, 2011

The average pro reviews rating is 8.5 / 10, based on the 2 reviews.


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