At Panasonic's annual get-together in Munich, Europe, the corporation has launched their DMP-BDT300 - its opening 3-d Blue-ray disc players. Panasonic is making as hard a push towards 3D as any, and wants to have the ability to supply end-to-end capabilities for shooting movies in 3D, recording them onto three dimension Panasonic blueray disc player, after which you can present them on gigantic three dimension tvs.
Probably the key advantages for these Blu-ray players stands out as the inclusion of their UniPhier LSI chip, which the company reckons is going to be able to address the throughput necessary to exhibit nearly twice the data as a regular Blu ray film. The new Panasonic blueray players output in detailed High definition as well as features a selection of high-end image processing systems to equally fetch out the aspect in the Blu ray, and upscale a Disk so it does not look terrible in comparison.
You will even be thrilled with how this model networks - there is Panasonic's own Vieracast platform, that is rushing out having a a small amount of new-found companions, there's DLNA functionality for home network streaming, and there's additionally a chance to plug in the proprietary WLAN router, if you just can't have a network cable to where your blu ray happens to be.
If it is expandability you would like then you're likely to be in love with the SD card and USB sticks slots, which can play back JPEG, DivX Plus Hi-def and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content respectively. There is in addition twin Hi-def-out sockets, so that you can set aside one each to video and audio, should you want to. We saw this booting up in only half a second, too thus remedied the main problems with modern blueray disc player.
They do not have any United kingdom pricing or availability at the moment, but when we pick up something, we'll post it in a blog.