Παρουσίαση στην CES 2010:
Panasonic DMP-BD85
LAS VEGAS--Panasonic fell a little behind in the Blu-ray features wars last year, with the company's players lacking Wi-Fi, Netflix streaming and onboard storage, which were available on competing players. At CES 2010, Panasonic introduced three new mainstream Blu-ray players, the DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65 and DMP-BD85, that address some of these criticisms, although with some caveats.
Key features of the Panasonic DMP-BD45:
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Panasonic DMP-BD85
LAS VEGAS--Panasonic fell a little behind in the Blu-ray features wars last year, with the company's players lacking Wi-Fi, Netflix streaming and onboard storage, which were available on competing players. At CES 2010, Panasonic introduced three new mainstream Blu-ray players, the DMP-BD45, DMP-BD65 and DMP-BD85, that address some of these criticisms, although with some caveats.
Key features of the Panasonic DMP-BD45:
- PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus video processor
- SD card slot
- Lower power consumption--14 watts in usage, .1 watts in standby
- 14 second boot up time
- Limited to 5.1 audio decoding
- Available spring of 2010; no pricing announced
- Wi-Fi ready, requires USB Wi-Fi dongle (sold separately)
- Supports Panasonic's VieraCast streaming content portal, which will feature content from Amazon Video On Demand, YouTube, Picasa, Netflix, Pandora and Twitter
- Onboard decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio
- Supports full 7.1 audio decoding
- USB port
- Available spring of 2010; no pricing announced
- Includes USB Wi-Fi dongle
- 7.1 analog audio outputs
- Digital Tube Sound Simulator mode "to produce the warm, realistic sounds associated with a tube amplifier"
- Available spring of 2010; no pricing announced
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