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Finally, an afordable 3D Blu-Ray from Panasonic
Pierre-Jean Alzieu
Translator: Jack Sims
August 20, 2010 3:19 PM
Translator: Jack Sims
August 20, 2010 3:19 PM
Panasonic has just announced a new 3D Blu-Ray player for the end of the month of September: the DMP-BDT100. It will be priced at around £250.
Following the DMP-BDT300 which had an RRP of around £500 on release, Panasonic are now bringing out the DMP-BDT100. This 3D Blu-Ray player is a lite version of the DMP-BDT300. Out goes the second HDMI 1.4 socket, the DMP-BDT100 makes do with a single digital 1.4 out. For the rest, you'll find the following:
Note that for the last point, during the DMP-BDT300 test, the multimedia player turned out to be pretty mediocre. Unfortunately, Panasonic has probably used the same software for the DMP-BDT100. In addition to the lack of NTFS compatibility, the list of supported formats will be short: JPEG images, MP3s (music) with tag support and DivX5 and 6 in SD and HD (video).
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Following the DMP-BDT300 which had an RRP of around £500 on release, Panasonic are now bringing out the DMP-BDT100. This 3D Blu-Ray player is a lite version of the DMP-BDT300. Out goes the second HDMI 1.4 socket, the DMP-BDT100 makes do with a single digital 1.4 out. For the rest, you'll find the following:
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Panasonic DMP-BDT100
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- CD, DVD, Blu-ray, and 3D Blu-ray playback
- PHL (Panasonic Hollywood Laboratories) video processing
- BD-Live (with the addition of a 1 GB minimum memory card) / BD Profile 2.0
- 7.1 audio analogue outs
- 1080p/24Hz compatibility
- USB and SD-Card players
- DLNA and internet connectivity to access Vieracast. Wi-Fi on option via USB dongle.
- Built-in multimedia playback
Note that for the last point, during the DMP-BDT300 test, the multimedia player turned out to be pretty mediocre. Unfortunately, Panasonic has probably used the same software for the DMP-BDT100. In addition to the lack of NTFS compatibility, the list of supported formats will be short: JPEG images, MP3s (music) with tag support and DivX5 and 6 in SD and HD (video).
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