Panasonic Debuts 3D Blu-ray Disc Player

by Johan on February 16, 2010 · 1 comment

Panasonic Debuts DMP-BDT300 3D Blu-ray Disc Player

Panasonic has entered the 3D Blu-ray player market by releasing the new DMP-BDT300 at Panasonic’s annual convention in Munich, Germany. This 3D Blu-ray player adopts the company’s UniPhier LSI chip allowing output of Full HD images (1080p quality) in the frame-sequential method. All you need is an active shutter pair of glasses and a 3D-ready TV to enjoy the 3D content. The new DMP-BDT300 can also upscale your old DVDs. Connectivity options include DLNA support, USB, an SD memory card slot, as well as support for JPEG, DivX Plus HD and MP3, and AVCHD, MPEG2 and JPEG content. No word yet on pricing or availability. [Pocket-lint]

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Alex Bagoes March 17, 2010 at 6:50 am

Great blu-ray player, and how about Blu-ray player from Sony, need to consider, right? With Sony Precision Cinema HD Upscale Technology it can convert standard signals to 1080p high-definition
I read it from Sony Blu Ray Disc Players

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