The CES is an opportunity for Panasonic to unveil four new Blu-ray players.
The DMP-BD60 is Panasonic's new entry-level player, replacing the popular DMP-BD35 in the line. It will offer full BD-ROM Profile 2.0 support, including BonusView and BD-Live as well as on-board decoding of the latest surround sound formats, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Next up in the line is the DMP-BD80, which replaces the DMP-BD55 in the line. Like the BD55, the BD80 will include multi-channel (5.1/7.1) analog outputs for compatibility with older receivers and preamp/processors that lack HDMI audio support.
Two new players are also being unveiled, unlike any that Panasonic has released before: the DMP-BD70V will include a VHS VCR in with a Blu-ray player, for those who can't quite part with their library of VHS tapes, but want to embrace the latest 1080p Blu-ray technology as well, in a compact space-saving dual deck form factor. Meanwhile the DMP-B15P is Panasonic's first portable BD player, sporting a high resolution 8.9-inch WSVGA LCD screen as well as an HDMI output for use in a full home theater rig.
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