Panasonic Introduces $700 Blu-ray Player
10:50 - Wednesday 7 May 2008 by TV Predictions
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: Panasonic, Blu-ray Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: Panasonic, Blu-ray Category : Miscellaneous
Panasonic today announced that it will soon launch a new Blu-ray player that will cost $699 but will be compatible with new ’BD-Live’ interactive features.
The set-top, which Panasonic said will be available this spring, is the company’s third-generation Blu-ray player. Model DMP-BD50, the player will support lossless Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio and Picture-in-Picture features.
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