While we’re a little disappointed by the non-existence of OLED TVs at CEDIA Expo 2009 in Atlanta, the list of new Blu-ray players is pretty impressive.
Among the most notable additions is Toshiba’s first Blu-ray player, the BDX2000. Toshiba has included 1080p output at 24 frames per second on the Profile 2.0 player. It also has Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
Sony, Yamaha, and NAD Electronics each added two Blu-ray players at the show. Also, there were a few that support digital media streaming, including the Sony BDP-N460, Sharp BD-HP52U, and LG BD390.
While the BD390 isn’t new, LG did announce the addition of Vudu streaming, joining YouTube, CinemaNow, and Netflix streaming on the player.
The following is a sample of the Blu-ray players introduced at CEDIA Expo 2009 in Atlanta.
Click here to view 11 New Blu-ray Players at CEDIA Expo 2009.
Follow Electronic House on Facebook and Twitter.The hands-free option is a voice-activated and Internet-connected assistant for the home.
Home control technologies can enhance ambiance, entertainment and comfort in the dining room.
Want to give your dad the gift of geek? Check out these 13 thoughtful tech gifts.