Panasonic has announced its 4th generation Blu-ray players dubbed DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55. According to Panasonic, both players are capable of reproducing movies with colors that are exceptionally faithful to the original. This feature can be attributed to the players’ PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus video processor which was developed for more than 15 years. When these Blu-ray players are connected to a Panasonic VIERA HDTV they can display movies in sharper and more vivid color.
Of course, what good is a Blu-ray player if sound quality is not equally good. Fortunately, the BD35 and BD55 also provides good sound quality with their HD Audio Decoder TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential. All these sound settings support the 7.1-channel surround sound which was recently adopted by Blu-ray discs. But the most notable feature of these two Blu-ray players is their BD-Live compatibility which let users to connect to the Internet to download images, subtitles and other data as well as participate in interactive activities and multi-player games which come as bonus materials of select Blu-ray discs.
Finally, both the BD35 and BD55 support SD memory cards, AVCHD video format, JPEG stills in 1920 x 1080 resolution and offer compatibility with Panasonic’s VIERA Link function which allows them to be controlled by the VIERA HDTV remote control. Pricing information and release date of these two players are still unannounced.
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