Three Dimension Blueray Disc Player: Panasonic Blueray Players BDT300 Announced In Germany


During Panasonic's once a year gathering in Munich, Germany, the corporation has announced the DMP-BDT300 - its opening three dimension Blu ray dvd player. The recent moves they've made has shown they are keen to guide consumers into the 3D revolution , and needs to be able to supply end-to-end functionality for shooting films in three dimension, recording them on to three dimension Panasonic blueray disc player, after which display them on very big three dimension tv sets.

some innovative technology featured is their UniPhier LSI computer chip, which the company reckons are proficient to deal with the throughput mandatory to display all but twice the data as an everyday Blu-ray film. The new Panasonic blueray players output in complete High definition and also features a choice of top of the range image processing technology to equally bring out the detail in a Blu ray, and upscale a DVD so it doesn't look terrible in comparison.

There is in addition a heap of networking functionality - there's Panasonic's own Vieracast system, that is rushing out that has a few different partners, there is DLNA functionality for home network streaming, and there's additionally a chance to plug in the proprietary Wireless router, if you just can't get yourself a network cable to where your player happens to be.

There's slots for flash sticks and memory cards, which can play back JPEG, DivX Plus Hi def and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content respectively. There are what's more twin Hi-def-out sockets, as a way to commit one each to video and audio, should you so desire. Simply half a second is all this Bluray dvd player needs to boot-up consequently remedied one of the leading problems with modern blueray disc player.

They don't have any United kingdom costs or delivery just yet, but as soon as we hear something, we'll let you know.

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