Yamaha BD-S2900 review

Yamaha is the first AV specialist to go BD

TechRadar Verdict

A fantastic Blu-ray player all round, it's just a shame that it's not future-proof

Pros

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    Excellent Blu-ray picture

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    Build quality

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    CD performance

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    Fast loading times

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    Profile 1.1

Cons

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    DVD playback only average

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    Operationally noisy

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    Not Profile 2.0

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The Yamaha BD-S2900 is a Profile 1.1 Bonus View player designed to match the brand's wide range of AV amps and receivers; it sports the company's distinctive orange LED display and a curved, metal fascia.

In many ways, it's probably the best built Blu-ray player seen to date. There's none of the plastic chicanery which characterises the rest of the market, where models are clearly being assembled to hit ever-more aggressive price points.

Colour noise may be evident in its video performance, but overall fidelity is high. The player coped well with our resident Blu-ray torture disc, Batman Begins. Loading times are relatively fast and it never tripped up on the Bat's copious Java. The camera pan across the cityscape at the start off the IMAX Dark Knight prologue was reassuringly smooth and free of breakup.

If the BD-S2900 disappoints somewhat, it's in its abilities as a DVD player. It's certainly not as good as a top-notch dedicated DVD deck, such as the Oppo DV-981HD, and failed both the Silicon Optics HQV de-interlacing jaggie tests, which measure diagonal filtering, as well as collapsing on a vertical text crawl of mixed video and film material.

For Yamaha fans looking to match a high-performance BD player with their other components, the BD-S2900 can't come soon enough. Build quality is best-in-class and it shines both as a Profile 1.1 machine and a CD player. Some reservations remain, but it's good to finally see Yamaha with a BD solution

Steve May
Home entertainment AV specialist

Steve has been writing about AV and home cinema since the dawn of time, or more accurately, since the glory days of VHS and Betamax. He has strong opinions on the latest TV technology, Hi-Fi and Blu-ray/media players, and likes nothing better than to crank up his ludicrously powerful home theatre system to binge-watch TV shows.