Panasonics convention, recently held in Munich, was the venue where they revealed their DMP-BDT300, its first three dimension Blu-ray disk player. The recent moves they've made has shown they're really keen to steer consumers into the three dimension revolution, and needs to have the ability to offer end-to-end functions for shooting films in three dimension, record them on to 3D Blu-ray, and then display them on enormous 3D enabled TV systems.
Particular leading edge specification featured is Panasonic's UniPhier LSI chip, which the company reckons will be able to deal with the throughput required to show practically twice the data as a regular Blu-ray movie. It outputs in complete High definition and as well features a choice of high-end image processing systems to equally bring out the aspect for a Blu-ray, and upscale a DVD so it doesn't come across terrible in comparison.
You will be delighted with the way this model networks - there is Panasonic's specific Vieracast system, that's been rushed out with a few new-found companions, there is DLNA functionality for home network streaming, and there's additionally the ability to plug in the proprietary WLAN adaptor, if you just can't get a network cable to where your Blu-ray happens to be.
There's slots for USB sticks and memory cards, that may play back JPEG, DivX Plus Hi def and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content respectively. There's in addition twin HD-out sockets, so as to dedicate one each to video and audio, in the event you want to. Simply half a second is all this blue-ray player needs to boot-up which consequently remedied the biggest problem connected with today's Blu-ray machines.
The company hasn't so far launched the price point for this Blu Ray DVD Players but I'll keep you informed on my weblog of further company announcements.
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