Panasonic DMP-BD60: Very Sleek Blu-ray Disc Player complete with SD Card Slot and Ethernet
Author: daniel // Category: Blu-RayEquipped with SD Card Slot and USB slot, Panasonic DMP-BD60 is a Blu-Ray disc player that combines high quality images with enhanced networking functions. Featuring Viera Cast that connect the user with YouTube, Picasa and Weather, the player features BD-Live and a 1080P Upconvert. Easy to use, the player continues to incorporate VIERA Link thus allowing user to operate their audio/video components, via HDMI, with one remote. Also, in a bid to become environment friendly and reduce the planet’s carbon footprint, the new Blu-ray player has been designed to reduce power consumption. Its BD Live and BonusView allows the user to connect directly to the Internet to access bonus features, games and movie studio extras. Capable of delivering film maker’s version with PHL Chip for accurate colour, the uses SD memory card and USB slot so that the user can enjoy precious memories in HD.
Using the PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus, Panasonic DMP-BD60 has been developed in collaboration with Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory. Featuring a high image processing technology that reproduces clear, vivid colours that are faithful to the original film, the Panasonic player also features a high definition audio decoder (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio Essential). Built with the best and latest technology, the player takes advantage of the exceptionally high quality 7.1 channel surround sound now integrated in Blu-ray Discs. Producing ultimate picture quality, the Panasonic DMP-BD60 (DMP-BD60EB-K) Blu-ray player employs high precision 4:4:4 signal technology, which works in combination with PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus. Featuring P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD) is another technology that helps contribute to superior picture quality of the Blu-ray player as it processes over 15 billion pixels per second and applies the optimal processing to every pixel.
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