Video: Video Resolution:1080p/24p DVD upscaling: 1080p Audio: HDMI output: 7.1 Analog output: 7.1 Media: Blu-ray / DVD / CD
Other: HDMI version: 1.3a Ethernet: N/A Release Date: April, 2009
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PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus: This is a high quality image processing technology that processes each pixel produced by the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the vertical direction. To keep original colors crisp and clear, it reproducing color data with twice the accuracy of normal systems.
Panasonic’s VieraCast: You are able to access internet sites from the special VIERA CAST online streaming content portal. Content from Amazon Video on Demand, YouTube, Picasa, Netflix, Pandora, and Twitter.
BD Live and BonusView: When you can connect to the Internet you can get access to bonus features, games and movie studio extras features.
SD memory card and USB port: Via the USB port you can view photos, videos and listen to music from an USB storage devices.
Superior HD Audio: 7.1ch lossless audio decode and bit-stream output and internal audio decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.
ENERGY STAR rated consumes 10 percent less power than Panasonic’s DMP-BD35.
Dimensions: 9.8(d) x 17(w) x 2.2(h) inches 5.7 pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
Features
1080/24p Playback
24p cinema mode
BD-Live
VIERA CAST
Quick Start Mode
VIERA Link (HDMI CEC)
USB Playback
ENERGY STAR rated
Audio
Dolby Digital Decoder
Dolby Digital Plus Decoder
Dolby True HD Decoder
Dolby TrueHD (bitstream)
DTS Decoder
DTS®-HD Decoder
DTS®-HD MA Decoder
DTS-HD MA (bitstream)
PCM
Video
1080/24p Playbac
PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus
Precise Pixel Generation
P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD)
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