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Written by Anton Orcutt.
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Panasonic recently announced its selection of blu-ray players for 2010 and showcased their main model type – the Panasonic DMP-BDT350 at the recent International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas. The 3D capable DMP-BDT350 boasts VIERA CAST, 96kHz surround sound re-master, multi-format playback and 1080p up-conversion for DVDs. From the several brand-new players introduced, the DMP-BDT350 is the only player with two High-definition multimedia interface outputs. It received the Consumer Electronics Association’s esteemed Innovations Award 2010 for its impressive three dimensional technology. Read the full Panasonic DMP-BDT350 review here.
Panasonic received plenty of recognition in the Consumer Electronic Show held last January the year 2010 after they launched the first Television to possess three dimensional functions. Called the TC-PVT25 series, this TV went on to win the Best of CES award that is certainly considerable taking into consideration the heavy level of competition within the 3DTV sector taking place now. Having said that, the 3DTV is just a single component of the entire three dimensional experience and 3D glasses aren’t the only extra thing that people will require. So as to enjoy the latest three dimensional movies, a three-dimensional Blu-ray player is essential just as well and the Panasonic DMP-BDT300 is making an attempt to affirm it’s a excellent companion for their greatly commended 3DTV products. Read the full Panasonic DMP-BDT300 review here.
On the way this spring of 2011 is the Panasonic DMP-BDT110. Within a variety of merchandise launched by Panasonic at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show was the DMP-BDT110. This Blu-ray player is the one that would undoubtedly develop attraction from the shoppers. Promising various characteristics, it portrays itself as a Blu-ray player that would give you a bang for your buck. Read the full Panasonic DMP-BDT110 review here.
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