New Philips BluRay Players 2011

kblachos

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18 February 2009
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Philips BDP7580 wireless HDMI BD Player

Παρουσιάστηκε στην CES2011 το 1ο player με wireless HDMI. Πρόκειται για το BDP7580 το οποίο αναμένεται να κυκλοφορήσει τον Απρίλιο στην Αμερική, και θα κοστίζει περίπου 500$.

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If you always wished you had a Blu-ray player equipped with wireless HDMI to stream video from across the room to a wall-mounted TV, Philips has a new solution: the BDP7580 wireless HDMI Blu-ray player.

Due out in April with a price tag of $499.99, the BDP7580 offers 3D playback, NetTV, Netflix, and Blockbuster streaming, as well as Philips MediaConnect, which allows you to stream content from your PC to your TV via a Wi-Fi connection. NetTV is Philips' integrated Internet TV feature that offers a built-in browser for accessing standard Web sites, including Facebook and Twitter. The Vudu video streaming service is also available as part of NetTV.

Philips was showing the BDP7580 in action at a hotel suite here at CES and we watched some 3D content (that's why the picture on the screen looks blurry--because it's in 3D). All in all, it seemed to work well without any hiccups, and while the $500 price tag is pretty high, it's not as outrageous as what some of the earlier wireless HDMI options cost.

http://ces.cnet.com/8301-32254_1-20027874-283.html?tag=mncol;cnetRiver
 

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Philips adds three new Blu-ray players for 2011


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Philips has introduced three new Blu-ray players for 2011. The entry-level 3000 Series is joined by two 3D-capable players, the 5000 and 7000.

Both the 5000 and 7000 players feature the company’s new Smart TV entertainment hub, allowing you to stream music and video as well as access on-demand Net TV content.

Integrated wi-fi, HD audio decoding, DLNA support and a smartphone remote control app are all supported by the two premium models.

The flagship 7000 player also includes Philips’ latest CinemaPerfect HD picture processing technology, which naturally promises a leap in picture performance.

At the more affordable end of the market is the 3000 Series, also billed as wi-fi ready, capable of delivering HD audio and with DLNA streaming and a USB input.

All three players are DivX Plus HD certified and promise ‛one of the widest ranges of audio and video formats available’

http://whathifi.com/News/Philips-adds-three-new-Blu-ray-players-for-2011/

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