IMO, chooice the one which got profile 2.0 with cheaper price will do.
Bluray Players ~ V2, Profile 1.1 ~ 2.0 ~ BD-Live ~ Mutimedia
Bluray Players ~ V2, Profile 1.1 ~ 2.0 ~ BD-Live ~ Mutimedia
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IMO, chooice the one which got profile 2.0 with cheaper price will do.
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Nov 2 2009, 06:21 PM
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QUOTE(arremie @ Nov 2 2009, 05:23 PM) Soon all the major players will release firmware to make their player region free Already posted. I think version 2.2 will available in this few days. Now almost a trend for Panasonic to release new firmware every month. Btw, not sure posted or not but new firmware for BD60 available.... Date/Version 2009/10/5 Ver 2.1 Description 1. DVD Playability 2. (Middle East only) Upgrade of VIERA CAST (since 2009/10/13) Update necessary for VIERA CAST since 2009/10/13 http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/bd/d...60_oceania.html |
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Nov 2 2009, 06:27 PM
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Nov 4 2009, 01:33 PM
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QUOTE(tracktion3 @ Nov 4 2009, 01:24 PM) Sony S360 also same price. RM599/= I heard 1 forumer said, if not mistaken Added on November 4, 2009, 1:28 pm Well SEC also selling Sony S360 for RM599/= So, what are you waiting for... I choose sony at first, then notice Panny has the other network access and USB front for other files like DVix. So I couls test these 2 item. I though the viera cast like you tube is a gimmick. But after viewing it yesterday, this addtional feature add as another entertainment. I just hope one day, we also have Amazon Movie on Demand. Added on November 4, 2009, 1:37 pmOr it is S350 are display unit. This post has been edited by low98944: Nov 4 2009, 01:37 PM |
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Nov 13 2009, 05:08 PM
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Nov 30 2009, 07:10 PM
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Panasonic BD60 Firmware 2.2 available lo.
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Dec 8 2009, 02:03 PM
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Forget to mention here, ebay's daily sales got Panasonic BD60 for only US$99.99 but the sales already ended.
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QUOTE(the jazzman @ Dec 15 2009, 11:14 PM) Tried it. Only $109.99 and still got stock. |
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eBay currently got Panasonic DMPBD60K - HD Blu-ray Disc Player DMP-BD60K for sale and the price is $119.95. Although not the lowest price but those interested may consider.
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Anyone try McIntosh MVP-881BR before? How much the price (must be very expensive
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QUOTE(ar188 @ Jan 10 2010, 11:45 PM) Just visit their website and noted their buying advice:For the consumer's protection In order to ensure the highest level of customer satisfaction, "new" McIntosh products may only be purchased over-the-counter or delivered and installed by an Authorized McIntosh Dealer. McIntosh products that are purchased over the Internet, by phone or mail order are presumed to be "used" and do not qualify for any McIntosh Warranty. McIntosh does not warrant, in any way, products that are purchased from anyone who is not an Authorized Dealer or products that have had their serial number altered or defaced. Those got this "new" player must be super elite even, in my opinion, those use an "used" MVP881 also a super elite. Added on January 10, 2010, 11:55 pmFew months back, I accidentally brought a magazine which at first I thought is talking about AVR/AMP and speaker latest info thing (I want to learn something from this magazine cause totally new to speaker/sub woofer thing) but end out this magazine is for advance user. The English name for this magazine is "a Audiophile" . In this magazine I just realised speaker and sub woofer or even blu-ray player can be so expensive... This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 10 2010, 11:57 PM |
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Panasonic New Blu-ray player is coming.
Panasonic is about to release new Blu-ray player in North Amarica. Hope all of those products will also release in Malaysia market. Here is summary: 1. DMP-BDT350 Panasonic first 3D player. ![]() ![]() 2. DMP-BD85 - VIERA CAST's improved and expanded Internet functionality and VIERA Link - a Wireless LAN adaptor - PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus - a high definition audio decoder (Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio Essential) - 7.1 channel surround - HDMI Jitter Purifier which affords clear, robust bass sounds faithful to the original - utilizes a Digital Tube Sound Simulator to produce the warm, realistic sounds associated with a tube amplifier - uses gold plated terminals and the 192kHz-24 bit D/A converter - VIERA CAST technology featured in Panasonic's 2009 Blu-ray Disc models continues to be available - can access Amazon Video on Demand, YouTube, Google's Picasa Web Album , Bloomberg and a Weather Channel - For 2010, Netflix, Pandora, Twitter and Fox Sports have been added to the VIERA CAST functionality, providing the consumer with two premium movie sites, a music service and a sports site to enhance the entertainment quotient - an SD Memory card, making it easy for the consumer to view and share both digital still images and HD video recorded with an HD camcorder in the AVCHD format - an USB slot for Easy connection with Wireless LAN Adaptor for wireless connection to online content such as VIERA CAST and BD-Live. USB memory with JPEG/MP3 and DivX movie data can also be enjoyed. (BD65 is not compatible with DivX) - 96kHz surround re-master, a function that enhances the sound quality of CDs and other sources, and even improves the quality of the multi-channel audio data on Blu-ray Discs and DVDs - enhances the audio experience with 7.1 channel analog out to produce true 7.1 surround sound, thereby affording the consumer a home theater environment that rivals the movie theater 3. DMP-BD65 <-- This one probably will replace current BD60. - VIERA CAST's improved and expanded Internet functionality and VIERA Link - Wireless LAN capability (a wireless LAN adaptor- DY-WL10 is sold separately) - PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus - a high definition audio decoder (Dolby® Digital Plus, Dolby® TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio Essential) - 7.1 channel surround - VIERA CAST technology featured in Panasonic's 2009 Blu-ray Disc models continues to be available - can access Amazon Video on Demand, YouTube, Google's Picasa Web Album , Bloomberg and a Weather Channel - For 2010, Netflix, Pandora, Twitter and Fox Sports have been added to the VIERA CAST functionality, providing the consumer with two premium movie sites, a music service and a sports site to enhance the entertainment quotient - an SD Memory card, making it easy for the consumer to view and share both digital still images and HD video recorded with an HD camcorder in the AVCHD format - an USB slot for Easy connection with Wireless LAN Adaptor for wireless connection to online content such as VIERA CAST and BD-Live. USB memory with JPEG/MP3 and DivX movie data can also be enjoyed. (BD65 is not compatible with DivX) - 96kHz surround re-master, a function that enhances the sound quality of CDs and other sources, and even improves the quality of the multi-channel audio data on Blu-ray Discs and DVDs - 4. DMP-BD45 - offers all the non-networking basic functions needed to fully enjoy the Blu-ray 1080p High Definition experience. - PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus - an SD Memory card, making it easy for the consumer to view and share both digital still images and HD video recorded with an HD camcorder in the AVCHD format - is compatible for up to 5.1 channel decoding Other info: To produce the ultimate picture quality, Panasonic's Blu-ray Disc players employ high precision 4:4:4 signal technology, which working in tandem with PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus processes each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the horizontal direction to compliment vertical direction processing. P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD) is another technology that contributes to the superior picture quality of the Blu-ray players. P4HD processes more than 15 billion pixels per second and applies the optimal processing to every pixel. Panasonic's Blu-ray Disc players further utilize 16-level motion detection to categorize the image motion of each pixel into one of 16 levels; diagonal processing to detect diagonals and correct the pixels accordingly; 1080p up-conversion to up-convert content recorded in the 480i/p or 720p format to 1080p. The Blu-ray Disc players also provide 1080/24p output, reproducing cinema images from a Blu-ray Disc and DVD in their original 24p form with no need for conversion. This allows the user to enjoy cinema images in the same format used in cinema with a 1080/24p-compatible TV. In order to obtain a reduction in power consumption, the 2010 Blu-ray Disc players use Power Save Mode, a function that automatically turns off the player when you return to TV operation using the VIERA Link menu. In addition, the Unselected Device Save automatically turns off the player's Quick Start function. When VIERA Link is turned on, Quick Start also turns on. In addition, the development of the UniPhier® single chip LSI makes it possible to pack an entire video signal processing circuit onto a single chip. This helps lower power consumption, reduces the number of parts needed and allows for a more compact design. For example, in 2010 the BD45 reduces power consumption from last year's 19 watts to 14 watts and stand by power consumption from 0.6 watts to 0.1 watts. Continuing its corporate commitment to improve the environment, Panasonic has reduced by 18% the Blu-ray Disc players' depth, resulting in a 15% reduction in the carton's volume. Panasonic engineers have lowered the start-up time, from when the player is turned on to beginning of playback to 14 seconds. |
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I have post 2 models of region free blu-ray players in blu-ray movie thread
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- bluray.highdefdigest.com have recently select top five blu-ray players in recent CES 2010: QUOTE 1.) LG BD590 - LG stepped up big this year with the BD590. It’s got built in WiFi connectivity that lets it connect to any 802.11n wireless home network and, of course, wireless g and b networks as well. It’s DLNA compliant so you can stream audio and video from your home computer and it’s got access to some pretty cool online services like Netflix and Vudu. Oh, and did we mention a 250GB hard drive? Source: http://bluray.highdefdigest.com/news/show/...ay_Players/4062The BD590 is the first Blu-ray player to feature a hard drive built into it. You can rip CDs right onto it, and store audio, video and picture files right on your Blu-ray player. Purchased movies can also be downloaded and stored directly from Vudu. Unfortunately, the BD590 doesn’t rip DVDs or Blu-ray discs, but that’s not entirely surprising. It may play ripped DVD files though, and we’ll find that out as more details come out. LG’s BD590 hits in late spring/early summer of 2010 at an as of yet unannounced price. ![]() 2.) Sony BDP-S770 – Sony’s Monolith design is fantastic when it comes to televisions, but the Blu-ray players have a bit of that 1980’s square bulk look to them. While the look of a player is important, it’s the functionality that really matters and the S770 is a workhorse. The S770 is at the top of Sony’s new Blu-ray lineup, and is the only new Sony player to offer Blu-ray 3D playback. It doesn’t slack when it comes to 2D though; it does everything the rest of Sony’s 2010 BD player lineup does. It decodes and bitstreams Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, and upconverts DVDs to 1080p. It’s got built in 802.11n WiFi and access to BRAVIA Internet video. What may be the most promising feature of Sony’s S770, if 3D isn’t your thing, is an option that they call IP Content Noise Reduction. When streaming from Amazon, YouTube or Netflix, the S770 Blu-ray player will clean up the picture with a technology specifically made for web video. There’s no date or price on this one either, but we’re told to expect it this summer. ![]() 3.) McIntosh MVP881BR – We’d be remiss not to mention McIntosh’s Blu-ray debut. It may be a bit out of your price range, but if you can swing the $8,000 price, you’ll get an impressive Blu-ray player indeed. The MVP881BR doesn’t stream audio and video, it doesn’t access Netflix and it doesn’t let you make Skype calls on your television. It’s a Blu-ray player designed to do one thing, and to do it well. McIntosh’s Blu-ray player is made with the same high quality components as their audiophile grade amplifiers and processors. It’s enclosed in a custom steel and aluminum case that eliminates vibration and shields circuits from interference. It supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio codecs, and a 24-bit, 192kHz PCM 7.1 channel bitstream is available. A quartet of 32-bit, 192kHz stereo DACS provide the 7.1 channel audio output, while a fifth supplies the stereo down mix. It also sports 14-bit video DACS that work with the Silicon Optics HQV Realta processor to provide a noise free and vibrant image. ![]() 4.) Samsung BD-C6900 – Samsung had a lot of cool new tech to show off at CES this year, and the BD-C6900 was right up there at the top of the list. It’s a 3D player that keeps all the 2D features and adds a few additional apps. Samsung’s new app store is an open platform device, which they hope will explode in the same way that the iPhone app store did. There will be free apps released initially with premium apps to come, and the player will be able to access services like Netflix, Vudu, Blockbuster and Pandora right out of the box. The BD-C6900 offers built-in WiFi, a quick load time (15 seconds as estimated by Samsung), and it outputs video at 1080p24/50/60. And while the success of the 3D video that it plays is still a big question mark, we can say for sure that this player itself looks slick while in motion. The clear panel above the spinning disc creates a very cool effect when you can see it. ![]() 5.) Panasonic DMP-BD85 – The DMP-BD85 is the king of Panasonic’s new 2D Blu-ray players. VIERA CAST has been upgraded for all models with the addition of Netflix. The BD85 streams the video service thanks to an included wireless LAN adaptor. It also employs a range of new technologies that go a long way to improve the quality of both video and audio. To start with, Panasonic’s new Blu-ray players all incorporate a feature called PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus which helps to ensure that colors are accurately reproduced. The BD85 steps things up with gold plated terminals. Audio is where the BD85 really shines. It decodes the usual assortment of audio formats but adds a HDMI Jitter Purifier to ensure clear robust bass sounds. It’s also got a built-in Digital Tube Simulator, that helps reproduce those warm tube amplifier sounds. The BD85 even has 7.1 channel analog outputs to complete the audio experience. ![]() ![]() Honorable Mention: Sony Playstation 3 – The PS3 is getting two big firmware upgrades in the near future. The first will let it play Netflix without the need for a disc, which puts it back in the conversation when talking about connected Blu-ray players. The second will let it play 3D Blu-ray discs in – according to claims made by Sony at the show – full 1080p. As Blu-ray players go, the PS3 is still impressive. It’s got a seemingly unending stream of manufacturer support coming to it in the form of regular firmware updates and increased functionality, something that few other players can claim. Oh, and it plays games too. Most Disappointing: Oppo – We loved the BDP-83, and we were very excited to see what else Oppo had up its sleeves. When the company’s official Twitter reported a reveal of their new player in January we had hoped this would mean CES. Unfortunately, it was not to be. Oppo didn’t attend the show, and hasn’t had any big announcements for us yet. Their Twitter feed acknowledges the expectation and states that the early January announcement date clearly isn’t happening. “Product announcements are tricky beasts,” says Oppo. “This one needs to be tamed a little longer.” At last, I know the price for McIntosh MVP881BR. $8,000 This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 15 2010, 10:12 AM |
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ Jan 18 2010, 12:01 AM) Guys, can guide me on BD quality please? Sometime the directors will add in grain in the movie. Try to do some homework first. There is too many thing involved in your questions.BD demo and BD movies should be of the same quality?The BD demo i saw was of phenomenal quality like i said in my previous post.Even 1-2cm in front of the screen, one wouldn't be able to see any grain nor pixelation.Its just that good I saw Transformers 2 being shown in Sony HD world.Damn grainy and noisy from near la.From far seems much better.Still its grainy and pixelated |
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First Blu-ray 3D Player Up for Preorder
Everything with Blu-ray 3D is happening extremely fast. January isn't even over yet and Amazon already has a compatible player up for preorder: the Samsung BD-C6900, announced mere weeks ago at CES. At the time of writing, it appears as "temporarily out of stock", with no fixed availability date. It carries a price tag of $399.99. Two other Samsung players (the BD-C7500 and BD-C6500) are also up for preorder. For further details on these models, see blu-ray.com, January 6. Source: www.blu-ray.com P/S: Surprisingly, the link is invalid. This post has been edited by low98944: Jan 29 2010, 10:09 AM |
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QUOTE(nazmanson @ Jan 31 2010, 06:49 PM) I agree to that its very very addictive everyday open PC check amazon first for special deals n price drops No need to check amazon, too troublesome. Just visit www.blu-ray.com to check price is enough. Only visit gold deal once a day and log in to amazon when you want to buy something. |
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Anyone interested in Panasonic DMP-BD65 successor of DMP-BD60?
Panasonic DMP-BD65 Blu-Ray Disc Player (Black) $179.95 ![]() BD655 offers ultra fast booting and access to various online content with VIERA Cast™. •Ultra Fast 0.5 sec Booting •VIERA CAST™ including Netflix •Wi-Fi Ready Manufacturer's Description Ultra Fast 0.5 Second Quick Start | Stress Free Ultra Fast Booting The boot time from standby to power-on has been greatly reduced from prior models, allowing ultra fast 0.5 second booting. With this improvement, movies can now be enjoyed with less stress by less waiting time. *With Quick Start on. VIERA Cast™ - Enjoy Online Content on the Big Screen VIERA Cast™ is powered up with Netflix and Amazon Video on Demand which allows you to stream your favorite shows and movies. You can also access YouTube™, Picasa™, and other Internet sites from the special VIERA Cast™ screen. Also, the DMP-BD655 is wireless LAN ready.* *Adapter sold separately. PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus - The Finer Details and Nuance of Blu-ray Disc™ PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus is a high quality image-processing technology developed to precisely process each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc™ video signal in the vertical direction. It reproduces color data with twice the accuracy of conventional systems to keep colors faithful and sharp. VIERA Link™ Eco Function - Smart Energy Saving with VIERA Link™ The DMP-BD655 excels in features such as the VIERA Link™ energy saving functions. The Blu-ray Disc™ player automatically turns on/off depending on the TV status. |
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Panasonic BD60's new firmware is release now.
QUOTE 2010/4/5 Ver 2.3 1. BD disc playability improvement 2. VIERA CAST improvement |
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