Blu-ray has capacity to store large amount of visual data, so it is starting to replace the DVD drive on laptops and computers. In the recent years, Panasonic has produced high quality Blu-ray disc players that generate a lot of excitement to people with the help of its cutting edge of Blu-ray technology. Panasonic Blue-ray disc players also offer far-reaching capacity for video games computer storage.
Recently, Panasonic has launched a new Blu-ray player -- DMP-BD60, the follow-up to the DMP-BD35 that offers nearly the same feature set and also offers access to VieraCast -- Panasonic's proprietary video content portal. This device offers great upconversion and a vast array of codecs. In this player, there is a flap on the right side that conceals an SD/SDHC card slot, which allows users to play various formatted files.
This gadget offers a small cluster of connections that constitutes HDMI 1.3, component, composite and stereo audio outputs, an Ethernet port for all important web functionality and an optical digital audio output. These Blu-ray players further make use of 16-level motion detection in order to divide the image motion of each pixel into one of 16 levels. This Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray player also includes a high precision 4:4:4 signal technology, which delivers the ultimate picture quality.
Moreover, DMP-BD60 utilizes Auto Power Stand-By function, which automatically turns off the player once the users return to TV operation using the VIERA Link menu. In short, The Panasonic DMP-BD60 is a reliable Blu-ray player that delivers out the excellent image quality through its Blu-ray cutting edge technology.
Author: Kyle McCarthy
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