Three Dimension Blueray Player HDMI: Panasonic Blueray Disc Player BDT300 Announced In Munich




During their yearly convention, held in Germany, Panasonic launched the DMP-BDT300 - its primary 3-d Blu-ray dvd players. Panasonic is making as hard a push towards 3D as any, and desires to have the ability to make available end-to-end functions for shooting movies in 3D, record them onto three dimension Panasonic blueray disc player, and present them on massive 3D tv screens.

some innovative specification featured is their UniPhier LSI computer chip, that the company reckons will be able to address the throughput necessary to exhibit nearly twice the data as a regular Blu-ray movie. These new Panasonic blueray players output in full Hi-def and as well features a choice of high-end picture processing technologies to together fetch out the aspect for a Blu-ray, and upscale a Disk so it doesn't give the impression of being terrible in comparison.

There is also a pile of networking performance - there's Panasonic's own Vieracast platform, that is rushing out which has a few different companions, there's DLNA functionality for home network streaming, and there's also a chance to plug in any proprietary WLAN adapter, if you just can't get a network cable to everywhere your blu ray happens to be.

There's slots for USB drives and memory cards, that may play back JPEG, DivX Plus Hi def and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content in that order. There are also twin HD-out sockets, so as to dedicate one each to video and audio, in case you have the need to do so. Merely half a second is all this Blu-ray disc players needs to boot-up consequently fixing one of the largest issues with recent blueray disc player.

The finer points are up till now to be announced, including price and availability, nevertheless I will post them on my website from the moment they are confirmed.