3D Blueray DVD Player: Panasonic Blueray Disc Player BDT300 Launched In Munich


Panasonics convention in Munich was the venue where they announced the DMP-BDT300 - its first 3-d Bluray disk players. The recent moves they've made has shown they're keen to lead consumers into the three dimension future , and desires to be able to offer end-to-end functionality for shooting movies in 3D, record them onto 3D Panasonic blueray disc player, and show them on very big 3-d tv displays.

Certainly one of the main pluses for these Bluray players will be the inclusion of their UniPhier LSI computer chip, which this company reckons is going to be able to deal with the throughput required to exhibit nearly twice the knowledge as a regular Bluray movie. The latest Panasonic blueray players output in complete Hi def as well as features a number of top of the range picture processing technology to equally fetch out the aspect in any Blu ray, and upscale a Disc so it does not seem to be terrible in comparison.

There is in addition a mountain of networking functionality - there is Panasonic's particular Vieracast system, which is rushing out using a few new companions, there is DLNA functionality for home network streaming, and there's also the ability to plug in any proprietary Wireless router, if you just can't get yourself a network cable to wherever your blu ray is.

There are slots for flash drives and memory cards, which can play back JPEG, DivX Plus Hi-def and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content in that order. There are also twin Hi-def-out sockets, as a way to give one to audio and one to video, in case you want to. Just half a second is all the Blu-ray dvd players takes to boot-up as a result reducing the main troubles with modern blueray disc player.

The company have not hitherto launched the prices for this machine but I'll keep you informed on my site.

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