Archive for the 'Blu-ray Players' Category

Sony BDP-S1E Blu-ray player

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Sony BDP-S1E

Sony is expected to present a new high end Blu-ray standalone player at the upcoming IFA 2007 called the BDP-S1E. According to AVING USA, the BDP-S1E features:

  • DVD video up-scaling to 1080p
  • 24p True Cinema Mode
  • Supports eight channel audio (7.1 linear PCM) as well as Dolby TrueHD and Dolby Digital Plus

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Axonix launched MediaMax HD Entertainment Server system

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

mediadeck3 Blu-ray or HD DVD? That’s the big question these days when we’re talking about high definition video content. Well.. the folks at Axonix Corporation are saying - why not have both with their new MediaMax HD Entertainment Server. MediaMax HD is the first Media Server system to play via Cover Art or Metadata both HD DVD and Blu-ray movies. The system actually includes a MediaDeck 4 system and a MediaServer box with oodles of storage space. MediaMax HD DVD provides the following:

  • Instant playback of media stored on it’s Media Server including HD and SD DVD movies, CD, MP3, and WAV music, photos, and downloaded music and movies via the Axonix NetPlay service
  • Includes a MediaServer and one or more MediaDeck 4 HD Media Players which include either an SD, HD DVD or Blu-ray drive
  • MediaMax interface allows you to browse your media collection utilizing vivid HD quality cover art
  • Browse via metadata including Genre, Actor, Director, Artist, Album, Title, Favorites, or by Playlists
  • Supports SD/HD DVD movies, downloaded movies, music CDs, downloaded WMA and MP3s, imported or ripped WAV, converted iPod music, Internet radio, JPEG photos, etc

MediaServerProRaid6 MediaDeck 4 is $3495 with an SD DVD/CD drive; $4995 for the MediaDeck 4 HD DVD with integrated HD DVD drive, $5995 for the MediaDeck 4 Blu-ray  with integrated Blu-ray drive. All the MediaDeck 4 models support the playback of HD movies loaded on the MediaServer. MediaServers with up to 13 TBs of RAID 6 are available with or without HD or SD drive. The Spectra 2 SD 500GB Series MediaServer starts at $5795.

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Pioneer introduces a new DLNA capable Blu-ray player

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

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Akihabara News has some new information on an upcoming Blu-ray player from Pioneer called the BDP-LX80. This player supports fairly standard HD features such as 1080p support, 24p playback for cinema-like feel, and Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD. What makes the unit particularly interesting to homes with home networking is its support for the DLNA specification which allows it to connect and stream content from other DLNA capable appliances. As an example, you’ll be able to stream digital content from a PC to the BDP-LX80 thanks to DLNA. Now there’s some added-value for ya!

Other specs include:

  • Supports BD-ROM, DVD-R/DL
  • Supports MPEG1, MPEG2, WMV9, 9HD,
  • Supports MP3, WAV music formats
  • Supports JPG, PNG, and GIF image formats

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Panasonic launches "Living in High Definition" event and program

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

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Hoping to spur interest in high definition equipment and content, Panasonic held their first ever “Living in High Definition” initiative event today. The event was held today at 11:45 am EST and lasted till 12:45pm EST and included speakers such as a Hollywood producer and director, academic experts, and Panasonic executives. Luckily, it was a web cast, which means you can still catch it by going to this link here:

http://4.78.165.100/PanaSonic_HD_Event/default2.asp

More importantly, this event was designed to launch Panasonic’s Living in High Definition program. The program will select families from across America and provide them with Panasonic’s high end HD products including a 50 inch 1080p plasma TV, an HD camcorder, digital cameras, a Blu-ray DVD player, and much much more.

So how do you enter to get this equipment? Starting on August 1st, Panasonic will be posting up challenges for families to compete in. What you’ll need to do is tell Panasonic how your family would complete the challenge and why your family would be the best spokes-family for the company. If Panasonic chooses your family, then you will receive Panasonic’s entire HD product suite and then asked to bring your ideas to light. Your final video might be shown online or become part of a documentary film that the company is making with Brett Ratner.

The folks judging the entries will include Brett Ratner, Justine Shapiro, Kevin Smith, and Robert Wilson. The selection panel will review the submissions, and then judge them based on several criteria. However, creativity will be the most important aspect to the submissions.

If you’re interested in the program, make sure to check out the new website - http://www.livinginhd.com  and also make sure to check out the web cast for additional information into the program.

 

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News.com compares Blu-ray and HD DVD

Saturday, July 28th, 2007

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If you’re wondering where things stand between Blu-ray and HD DVD currently, check out this comparison chart published by News.com whcih shows background information, and some early sales figures for the two competing formats. The numbers are interesting and of course somewhat misleading right now as Blu-ray is integrated into the Sony PS3 console. What is evident is the role the game consoles are playing in helping users choose a high def format. HD DVD has the slight edge when it comes to standalone players sold but Blu-ray has the edge in content availability of course and in backing.

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Target to begin selling only Blu-ray players this holiday season

Friday, July 27th, 2007

target logo The Blu-ray retail camp just got a bit stronger as Sony has announced that Target plans to only carry Blu-ray players at least through the holiday season. Target will also expand its current inventory of Blu-ray discs to offer more selection to customers. According to Sony, the retail move will occur in October with Target selling the new Sony BDP-S300 player which sells for under $500 dollars.

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Samsung introduces four new Blu-ray systems

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

Samsung BD-UP5000 Duo HD Player

Samsung has announced four new Blu-ray products that are all due to launch later this year - one of which is the highly anticipated BD-UP5000 Duo HD Player which supports both Blu-ray and HD DVD media formats. The other three product announcements involve systems that play back only Blu-ray formats so let’s get to the details.

The Samsung BD-UP5000 Duo HD player has the following specs according to PC Magazine:

  • Support for Blu-ray and HD DVD
  • HQV (Hollywood Quality Video) processing
  • 1080i to 1080p HD deinterlacing
  • Support for HDi and BD-Java-based interactive menus

All great stuff but it appears we were all off the mark when it came down to pricing and timing. The Samsung BD-UP5000 Duo HD Player will come out during the fourth quarter of this year for a price of $1049. So much for the $500 dollar pricing that many suspected this player would come in at.

On the standalone front, Samsung will be releasing a third generation Blu-ray player in the form of the Samsung BD-P1400 which features:

  • Blu-ray playback only
  • Supports lossless DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD
  • Supports 5.1 audio
  • Ships in September for a price of $549

A higher end Blu-ray player coming from Samsung is the BD-P2400 which features:

  • Blu-ray playback only
  • HQV video processor - upscale DVD to 1080p over HDMI
  • Supports lossless DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD
  • Supports 7.1 channel audio
  • Ships in October for a price of $649

Finally, Samsung is introducing a new home theater system called the HT-BD2 Home Theater Solution with Blu-ray. As the name implies, the all-in-one home-theater-in-a-box supports Blu-ray playback and comes in a piano black finish and blue LED accent lights. There’s also an active subwoofer with five tower and two satellite rear speakers. The system supports DTS HD and Dolby TrueHD. This system is due in the fourth quarter for a price of $1499.

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Samsung working on third generation BD-P1400 Blu-ray player

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Video Business.com is reporting that Samsung is busy working on their third generation Blu-ray standalone player - the BD-P1400. The company will display the model at the upcoming 2007 IFA consumer electronics conference to be held in Berlin on August 31st.

The Samsung BD-P1400 is expected to have the following features:

  • Dolby Digital Plus support
  • Dolby TrueHD support
  • DTS-HD support
  • Built-in Ethernet port

Interestingly enough - if Samsung plans to ship the BD-P1400 after October 31st of this year, the player will have to support several new features not found in current Blu-ray players today because of a new mandate from the Blu-ray Disc Association. One of these features would be picture-in-picture support which basically means having a secondary video stream be played at the same time the main feature film is played.

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Samsung BD-UP5000 to come out in Europe at end of August?

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

samsung-br-hd-dvd-player It looks like the upcoming Samsung dual format BD-UP5000 player will come out a bit sooner than expected. We originally reported the player was slated to come out in October but now Samsung has supposedly stated the Blu-ray/HD DVD standalone player will come out in Europe by the end of next month (August). Other rumors are stating that the Samsung BD-UP5000 could be priced as low as €400 ($548/£271). Again - that’s JUST a rumor. The BD-UP5000 will supposedly offer full interactive support for both Blu-ray and HD DVD titles which stands in contrast to the LG dual format player which fully supports Blu-ray but only plays the movie portion of an HD DVD disc.

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Blu-ray and HD DVD Face Off at Home Theater Mag

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

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If you don’t subscribe to Home Theater Mag, then you might be interested in reading this article entitled “Blu-ray and HD DVD Face Off“ over on their website. The article first appeared in the June 2007 edition of the magazine and essentially covers the backgrounds of both Blu-ray and HD DVD. They then compare three different high definition players - the Tosiba HD-XA2 HD DVD player, the Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray player, and the LG BH100 Blu-ray/HD DVD player. If you’re not familiar with either Blu-ray or HD DVD, then you should definitely give this article a look over as it gives some great background high level information on both formats and the state of affairs of the format wars as it stands now.

Here’s a blurb from the article:

Until the average consumer can buy the cheapest player on the market and rent a disc without looking at the label (”What do you mean this disc won’t play in my player?”), neither format will gain mass acceptance. Regardless, this is going to drag out over years, and there is no possibility that either format (or both combined) will grow as fast as DVD. If Sony, et al, and Toshiba are lucky, they’ll grow faster than VHS.

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