
Despite a cool market, is launching the Panasonic a series of Blu-ray player , and standalone players as well as the world's first portable bluray player and finally, three home theater system with Blu-ray.
Bluray is a technique I personally do not think will survive . Plastic sheets are on the output for the benefit of Internet-based movie services, and studies have shown that typical home users are satisfied with the quality that DVDs are performing. But it will still have some movies and some players. Panasonic is one of the producers so as to keep the format, and they are launching a series of external players for home users.
DMP-BD80 and BD60 are two fairly ordinary player that can handle almost everything you would expect from a Blu-ray player for home theater. They handle 7.1 sound, has networking features and technologies to scale up the images from DVD movies.
The portable player DMP-B15 is the world's first portable bluray that lets you watch movies in 16:9 format wherever you find yourself (eg on the train or plane).
And finally, three pieces of home theater system with Blu-ray player. SC BTX70 is a 2.1 system in a slim design that is capable of delivering 7.1 sound even if there are only three speakers. SC-BT205 and SC-BT200 is a bit more advanced and In particular, support to play the movie from YouTube and view photos from Picasa.
Prices are set to between 3499 million and 9999 crowns - higher than expected, after the players presented on the CES show in January.
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