3D Blueray Player HDMI: Panasonic Blueray Disc Player BDT300 Announced In Germany
At Panasonic's once a year get-together in Munich, Europe, the corporation has revealed their DMP-BDT300 - its first 3-d Blu ray disc player. Panasonic is making as hard a push towards 3D as any, and needs to have the confidence to make available end-to-end functionality for shooting films in 3-d, recording them onto three dimension Panasonic blueray disc player, and be able to present them on massive three dimension tv displays.
The apparatus features their UniPhier LSI microchip, that this company reckons are proficient to deal with the throughput needed to exhibit practically twice the data as an everyday Blu-ray film. The latest Panasonic blueray players output in detailed High definition as well as features a selection of high-end vision processing systems to both bring out the detail in the Blu-ray, and upscale a DVD so it does not appear terrible in comparison.
There is also a stack of networking functionality - there is Panasonic's own Vieracast system, that's rolling out having a few fresh companions, there's DLNA capability for home network streaming, and there's additionally a chance to plug in a proprietary Wireless adapter, if you just can't have a network cable to everywhere your player is.
There are slots for flash sticks and memory cards, that may play back JPEG, DivX Plus Hi def and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content respectively. There is what's more twin Hi def-out sockets, so that you could dedicate one to audio and one to video, in case you need to. We saw this booting up in just half a second, also thus remedying the main difficulties with modern blueray disc player.
We don't have any United kingdom pricing or availability at the moment, but when we pick up something, we'll let you know.