This is not a new model, came out around 2007-8 but was the flagship BDP for pioneer at that time. It does not have the streaming of newer models but the PQ of this unit still top notch. The technology is moving so fast and blending together that its hard to impossible to keep up with the latest gear. This unit support all of the recent codes, only as a pass through to a equip AVR that does the decoding( my 81Tx still puts out a 7.1 signal via PCM just not from the new codecs). But if you are more into PQ and have a recent AVR this unit which can be had for under $150 now days (I got mine for $85) its a steal. Built like a tank compared to the units on the market today. Still has the analog outputs for 5.1 for those that don't have HDMI. The remote is better than the thin long ones that came out later with Pioneer units, still not backlit . I used the Hobbit and Pacific Rim as my test disk and the PQ was nothing short of jaw dropping. Hobbit was so smooth looking and Pacific rim had the look of 3D. The BDP 320 I had went upstairs and was no slouch in its own right and is a good fit with my VSX 520K that supports all the new codecs. I learned over the years that I may not be able to be first in line for all the new gagets that come out, but in time I can get one in my budget