Only Blu-ray Player to Feature Final Standard Profile
Panasonic announced today the introduction of the DMP-BD30, the next generation High Definition 1080p Blu-ray Disc player. The DMP-BD30 is the first Blu-ray player to be introduced with Final Standard Profile, which adds a variety of new and enhanced features to the Blu-ray arena and one that separates the Panasonic Blu-ray player from the rest of the field. Also unique to the DMP-BD30 is the inclusion of an SD Memory Card slot for playback of High Definition content recorded in the AVCHD format. The SD slot also allows for viewing of digital still images recorded to an SD Memory Card.
Final Standard Profile is an advanced function added to the Blu-ray standard, which opens the door to new functions such as Picture-in-Picture (which displays a second image in a sub window) and Audio Mixing (allows the consumer to switch the sound between the main and sub windows).
With an SRP of $499.95, the DMP-BD30 also features a myriad of technology advances, including Deep Color Compatibility, and HDMI 1.3B, that bumps the step gradation from 8-bit 256 all the way up to 12-bit, 4,096 step gradation. To further enhance the viewing experience, the DMP-BD30 also provides 1080/24p playback, so the consumer can enjoy the same 24-fps (frames per second) reproduction as the original movie. This eliminates the need to utilize 3.2 pull down, a process to convert 24-fps images to 60-fps, resulting in a smoother picture.
The inclusion of a multi-function SD Card slot is another new addition to the Panasonic Blu-ray player. Coupled with the AVCHD codec, the DMP-BD30 allows for images recorded on a high capacity HD SD card to be outputted directly from the player’s HDMI terminal in their original 1080p form. To further benefit the user, the DMP-BD30 provides an AVCHD Direct Navigator function that makes it easy to search for particular scenes. The player can also play back JPEG still images on an SD card, such as those recorded with a Panasonic Lumix digital camera. The DMP-BD30 converts the images to 1920x1080 resolution, ideal for viewing on a1080p HD Plasma and output them through the HDMI terminal.
Like its predecessor, the DMP-DB30 features the EZ-Sync™ HDAVI Control that allows the consumer to operate their Panasonic home theater system with one remote. With one touch of the EZ-Sync button, all the components turn on, the correct TV input is chosen, the TV’s built-in speakers are muted and the home theater starts playback.
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Con Sumer (guest),
Thu 1 Nov 2007 12:26
They (all manufacturers) can package their overpriced crap as much as they want with whatever gimmicks they can think of to try to make sales, and I am sure that a lot of consumers like myself (and there is a ever growing number of us) will not buy overpriced rubbish which restricts dictates to us what we can or can not do with what we PAY FOR and are nowadays being told we have to buy multiple versions of what we have already purchased due to their restrictions and greed.
No wonder their sales are down, and they will continue to go down as more people wake up to the truth.
That is why I have no music, DVD's (purchased or illegal) or hardware from the last 6-7 years as I am using my power as a consumer to not purchase products from companies like that, and I will continue to do so until those companies can offer me a good product (IE: Let's me use my legally purchased goods they way I want to use them) at a fair and reasonable price, or in other words they stop trying to rip me off and let me use what I already own how I want.
People power will win if enough people start to use the, people will win and companies will start to listen once again to what their customers relly want.