BD-Live Comes to Panasonic

Panasonic DMP-BD50

Panasonic’s latest Blu-ray player adds BD Live, as well as Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD support.

Panasonic has added interactivity and other new features to its new Blu-ray player, the DMP-BD50.


May. 06, 2008 — by .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)

Panasonic has given its Blu-ray line a bump, with the DMP-BD50.

The company’s third-generation Blu-ray player adds in BD-Live functionality, meaning you can tap into additional features, including games, images and other content, on some newer Blu-ray movie titles. It also has VIERA Link, which allows users to rope in applicable home theater components under one remote.

“Panasonic was the first to bring a Blu-ray player with Bonus View (Final Standard Profile 1.1) to market and now with the DMP-BD50 we are again leading the industry with the inclusion of BD-Live,” said Paul Sabo, Panasonic, National Marketing Manager Entertainment Group. “The beauty of the Blu-ray player is that we can now see movies the way the film maker intended, in glorious HD video and audio. The consumer can now combine the new generation DMP-BD50 with a VIERA flat-screen television to create a true living in high definition experience.”

Of course, it’s still got the 1080p playback, as well as picture-in-picture, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio support. Other features include a PHL Reference Chroma processor and P4HD i/p conversion processor and an SD memory card slot.

The DMP-BD50 ships this spring, for $699.95.



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