At this year’s CES, Panasonic displayed a 3D ready Blu-ray disc player to much press and public interest. The player launched is the Panasonic DMP-BDT350. When linked to a 3D HDTV and a set of active shutter 3D glasses customers will be capable to watch 3D films of their home, a reality that may take film viewing to a whole new stage of involvement. The DMP-BDT350 has been given the celebrated CES Improvements Award. It plays 3D Bluray, upscale DVD and customary audio CD, and comes with the standard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD decoding. It additionally includes an SD memory card slot for MP3s and still photographs and video playback, BD-Live and the VIERA Cast range of on-line streaming media. The 2010 range of new players has inspired new levels of excitement.
Panasonic have additionally launched three other blu-ray disc players specifically the Panasonic DMP-BD45, then the network capable Panasonic DMP-BD65 and ending and the advanced Panasonic DMP-BD85. The BD45 is the entry level player outfitted with a fundamental characteristic checklist at a beautiful value, giving customers on a decent finances a chance to expertise a few of well-known blu-ray picture quality from Panasonic. It is going to present 1080p high-def images to compatible display gadgets at their native 24Hz frame rate, and outputs Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD MA in bitstream form to an AV receiver, or converts them to PCM for receivers with out the relevant decoding.
The DMP-BD65 and DMP-BD85 share many characteristics, together with HD audio decoding, VIERA Solid on-line streaming media, an USB connector, and Panasonic’s PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus picture processing software. What differentiates the BD85 is built-in Wi-Fi, DivX video support via the SD card slot, 7.1 analogue audio outputs, an HDMI Jitter Purifier, gold-plated terminals, a 192kHz-24 bit D/A converter and one thing known as a Digital Tube Sound Simulator, which is claimed to recreate the sound of a tube amplifier. These new players are slim and sleek. There are additionally many revolutionary capabilities and features including BD Live, a USB port, SD card slot for information and VOD providers equivalent to Netflix and YouTube. The DMP-BD65 is DLNA compliant, which would imply that it will work seamlessly with other similarly compliant gadgets over your home network. Don’t worry about your back collection of DVDs and audio CDs. The DMP-BD65 handles them with excellent upscaling to 1080p as well.
Panasonics pledge to make players which can be more eco-friendly. All their new bluray players have a Power Save function that promptly switches off the player whenever you change to watching TV. These players will likely be transport quickly and priced from $180 to $399 .