Testseek.com have collected 17 expert reviews of the Cambridge Audio Azur 650BD and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Cambridge Audio Azur 650BD.
July 2010
(91%)
17 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Bomb-proof build. Excellent video. Stellar audio. Fast playback speeds. Plays virtually any disk
Upgrade to region-free costs AU$200. No media streaming. Fiddly remote
Boasting good looks, great sound and excellent video, the Cambridge Audio Azur 650BD may miss the media streaming of its rival, but it is one of the best Blu-ray players on the market....
Overall, the Azur 650BD is simple to use – advanced config is straightforward yet flexible – and unlike some players, you’re not forced to stop a disc to dive into the setup menus. With power consumption around 0.5W in standby and 20W during BD playb...
Abstract: Cambridge Audio may have been a little slower to enter the Blu-ray arena than other manufacturers but when the company finally made the step, it went full steam ahead. The Cambridge Audio Azur 650BD is not a Blu-ray player like most – like its name...
This universal disc player supports playback of BD, DVD, CD, SACD and DVDAudio, The Azur 650BD supports 1080p/24 playback of Bluray discs, The player has internal Dolby TrueHD and DTSHD Master Audio decoding and can pass these formats in bitstream form...
This player does not support any type of videoondemand or music streaming, The 650BD lacks a wireless connection option to your home network.
Given the company's reputation in the audio realm, it comes as no surprise that Cambridge Audio has opted to include SACD, DVD-Audio, and HDCD support in its first Blu-ray player. The $699 Azur 650BD has the essential Blu-ray features but lacks some n...
Abstract: Cambridge Audio’s debut Blu-ray player could be the all-rounder you’ve been waiting for. It won’t stream YouTube clips in 3D or stream MP3s from your PC, but plays every music and film format to a high standard, bridging hi-fi and ...