While the Blu-ray still struggling to pave a path to the European homes, because prices still high, Panasonic is pleased to be the first to launch in October, a reader Blu-ray recorder salon. Called DMR-BW500, it will initially be restricted to France, which will market the pilot subsidiary general public Matsu****a group. The Hexagon would be one of European countries where high-definition content are most easily accessible to consumers, a trend that the arrival of the next TNT HD will help strengthen.
The DMR-BW500 thus provide an optical able to read and write Blu-ray. It will be linked to a hard disk of 500 GB and a dual-tuner TNT HD, allowing thus record a program while you watch another. A memory card reader SDHC is also planned, so as to facilitate the import content from a high definition camcorder. On the reading media Blu-ray, the DMR-BW500 logically propose the return of content to 1080p and support for Dolby, DTS and other audio formats dedicated to cinema.
At the same time, Panasonic is preparing the introduction on European soil of two new drive for show, the DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55 who share both the CPU video processing of the DMR-BW500, have a memory card reader DHC Provide support for a 7.1 audio signal and that the BD-profile Live. The DMP-BD55, more high-end, distinguishes itself by integrating a circuit 192kHz 24-bit and use components of the highest quality. It has an analog output 7.1 compatible, so that its eight channels is available to those who do not have digital equipment or an HDMI connector on their audio system.
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