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Goldmund Goes for the Gusto with $16,900 Blu-ray Player
Luxury Swiss A/V manufacturer Goldmund is introducing the Eidos 20 BD Blu-ray player for $16,900.
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Goldmund’s Eidos 20 BD Blu-ray player
February 26, 2008 | by Arlen Schweiger

Let’s preface this by saying that Goldmund‘s products are not for everyone. The high-end Swiss manufacturer is on the Ferrari and Lamborghini end of things in terms of luxury, and its new Blu-ray player falls right into line.

The price tag? A cool $16,900 for the new Eidos 20 BD, which the company says is the first from a “high-end A/V manufacturer.”

Remember, this is from the company that last year re-introduced its $300,000 reference turntable for its 25th anniversary—and sold all 25 they put into limited production (according to the employee I spoke with last fall).

Goldmund is touting technology in the Eidos 20 BD such as the AC-Curator power supply circuit to enhance video and audio stability and dynamics; mechanical grounding construction that gets rid of unwanted vibrations that can blur the video and cause jutter; and the company’s magnetic damper to further reduce reading errors.

Add it all up, slap an industrial-designed chassis over it, and the Eidos 20 BD will fit right in with your amazing Goldmund media room, making the high-def image immaculate to go with the 128 channels of audio.

Goldmund is now taking orders for the Eidos 20 BD player. Now that Blu-ray has won the format war, it will be interesting to see what other higher-end (OK, maybe not for $17K) manufacturers roll out Blu-ray players. Rock on!

Read the entire press release here.



Arlen Schweiger - Managing editor of Electronic House Magazine
Arlen contributes product news items to electronichouse.com along with his role on the print publication. Got a tip? Send it along!



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Comments (3) Most recent displayed first.
Posted by OVC  on  02/26/08  at  06:45 PM

Yohann1172- You should return your PS3, sounds like there’s something wrong with it. As for Goldmund…

LOL @ Excess…

Posted by Jerry  on  02/26/08  at  12:44 PM

Wow $16,900 that insane you gotta have more money then brains.  I’ll stick with my PS3, fantastic system with a fantastic picture as for Yohann1172 I would recommend returning the unit it has to be faulty I’ve never heard of anyone else having this issue.  I upgraded mine to a 250gb and use it as a PVR, Blu-Ray player and gaming system and it works flawless.

Posted by Yohann1172  on  02/26/08  at  10:53 AM

i wish i could afford those extra features.  i have to watch blu-ray on my PS3 which has a lousy standard power supply and no mechanical grounding structure, rendering my blu-rays into a blurry, juttery unwatchable mess, that is when it is not tripping up over reading errors.

no, i’m not serious.



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