Andre Yoskowitz
1 Nov 2007 19:49
Now that it is mandatory for Blu-ray players to have the necessary hardware to support Final Standard Profile (1.1), Panasonic has become the first manufacturer to officially announce a player with support for 1.1.
The DMP-BD30 will support picture-in-picture, audio mixing and have an SD memory card slot which will allow for playback of HD content in the AVCHD format. The slot will also allow for the playback of digital pictures stored on the card.
Gene Kelsey, VP of Panasonic feels Profile 1.1 is enough to give Blu-ray an edge over HD DVD. "The DMP-BD30 will contribute greatly to Blu-ray's mounting lead over the competing format," said Kelsey.
"One of the more intriguing aspects of the Final Standard Profile is the Picture-in-Picture feature that would allow the movie fan to access a variety of entertainment enhancements, such as having the director or an actor POP up to discuss a scene you are watching, or with an animated movie, you might see the actor performing their character's voice over, all while still watching the movie. Not only do these features give Panasonic a strong advantage in the high definition market, but they provide the movie community with numerous opportunities to embellish the viewing experience with additional creative elements."
The DMP-BD30 will retail for $499.99 USD when its hits stores next week.
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