Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD and the average rating is 93%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD.
October 2011
(93%)
21 Reviews
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I'll get right to it: the Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD Blu-ray Universal Disc Player is brilliant. Even though its retail price of $1,249 may seem a bit high, in my eyes, it is worth every penny, for I don't view the 751BD's asking price as anything shor...
Abstract: to the Cambridge 751BD Universal Blu-ray Player In a bit of a surprise, the Universal Blu-ray player market has gone through a big upswing recently. While DVD-Audio and SACD might be considered dead audio formats to the mainstream media, more and more...
We're sure this player is going to find an audience. While it does share some technology with players less than half its MSRP, there do seem to be plenty of upgrades (mostly on the audio, chassis, and power supply side) from the competition. The price...
Published: 2012-03-18, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Universal playback (2D & 3D Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD-A, CD), Reference video processing, Reference audio performance, Excellent build quality and quiet operation, Very fast load and response times, Easy to use with well designed menu system, Two HDMI outpu
Remote control is poorly designed, No XLR balanced stereo outputs, Limited internet functionality
Near flawless picture and sound, Excellent build quality, Media streaming and extensive format support
Expensive, Poor web content, Remote needs tweaking
All things considered, Cambridge Audio has done a top-notch job with the 751BD. It's a fantastic Blu-ray player, boasting sublime, rigid build quality that lays the groundwork for a sensational picture and sound performance.There's also a generous amount ...
Published: 2011-09-01, Author: Danny , review by: T3.com
Luxurious build quality, Dreamy picture and sound, Supplied Wi-Fi dongle
Expensive, Paltry web content, Wi-Fi not built-in
The Cambridge Audio 751BD is a master class in creating a Blu-ray player, boasting a luxurious design both internally and externally. Connections are plentiful, format support is solid and there are some attractive features like a supplied Wi-Fi dongl
Superb audiovisual performance; Super Audio CD and DVD-Audio support; solid media-streaming capability
No significant online content; remote control lacks backlighting; pricey
The Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD is a 3D-ready Blu-ray player aimed at audiophiles. It sounds heavenly with pretty much any disc you feed it, but also delivers fabulous hi-def video and can stream almost every type of media via a LAN or USB. It's undenia...
Overall, there’s no question that the Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD is a top-flight entertainer with a price to match. It’s on-line connectivity will pull in BD-Live content when required and play nice with media either on a drive or a Nas server. Some ...