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Old 01-07-09 | 10:00 AM
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The 2009 CES Blu-ray Thread - Players

Tons of conferences going on today...figure we could discuss all the CEs in one thread. Here is the schedule:

Wednesday
8am PST/11am EST – LG
10am PST/1pm EST – Toshiba
11am PST/2pm EST – Audiovox
12pm PST/3pm EST – Sharp
2pm PST/5pm EST – Samsung
3pm PST/6pm EST – Panasonic
4:15pm PST/7:15pm EST – Sony
5pm PST/8pm EST – Microsoft's Steve Ballmer keynote speech

Thursday
8:30am PST/11:30 EST – Sony's Howard Stringer keynote
2pm PST/5pm EST – WirelessHD
4pm PST/7pm EST – Blu-ray Disc Association

I included Toshiba and MS...just in case.
Old 01-07-09 | 10:02 AM
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I'll try to post as many links and information as possible...but Engadget and Gizmodo seem to be the best bet. We should be getting info on several new BD players.
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From LG
http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/07/l...ss-conference/

11:04AM "Last year was a very important year for LG Electronics...sales increased over $13 billion last year..result of a focus on novelty and stylish products that fit into consumers everyday lives" marketing spending and R&D investment isn't going down so expect more Blu-ray + (insert tech here) combos
11:13AM Now talking up last year's BD-300 with Netflix Instant Watch, BD-370 and BD-390 and will push this forward with CinemaNow, YouTube and other providers. DivX HD, MKV support is confirmed for 2009.

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Old 01-07-09 | 10:30 AM
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I love the 360 streaming with Netflix, so I'm very anxious to hear about the newer models with this feature.
Old 01-07-09 | 10:31 AM
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Oh man...LG is all about networking!

11:26AM CinemaNow, Netflix, stop us if you've heard this already (you have), but NetCast is adding Yahoo! widgets and YouTube

11:25AM New feature alert: NetCast for Blu-ray and HDTVs pulls info straight from the Internets

2 new BD players + 3 BD HTIB's
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JVC announced the XV-PB1 Blu-ray player. It will be available in March for $299 and will support BD Live content as well as playback AVCHD videos you create. Also, the new TH-SB100 is US version of the NX-BD3 previously available in Europe, but no mention of any support for DTS-HD or Dolby TrueHD (available in April for $699).

http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/07/j...ts-to-america/
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Nothing from Denon?
Old 01-07-09 | 02:21 PM
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Per above today seems to be conferences for many of the *big* players. I believe Denon and the like usually see press releases and show-room announcements.
Old 01-07-09 | 04:33 PM
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I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of people around here pick one of these up:

Vizio VBR100
Profile 2.0
Analog 7.1 Out
Built-in audio decoding forDolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and multi-channel PCM

$199 MSRP
Old 01-07-09 | 04:37 PM
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SAMSUNG’S LATEST AWARD-WINNING BLU-RAY PLAYERS OPEN UP A NEW MULTIMEDIA EXPERIENCE PORTAL

BD-P4600 Delivers HD Entertainment for the Whole Family in Contemporary Style;
BD-P3600 Satisfies Home Theater Enthusiasts with Superior Sights and Sounds

LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2009 – Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a market leader
and award-winning innovator in consumer electronics, today unveiled the world’s first
wall-mountable Blu-ray player, the BD-P4600, as well as the new standard for Blu-ray
performance and versatility, the BD-P3600. A 2009 CES “Best of Innovations” Award
Winner, the BD-P4600 unites a plethora of multimedia features in a svelte, first-in-class
package. The enthusiasts’ choice, the BD-P3600 promises top-notch video playback,
comprehensive audio decoding, and unprecedented networking capabilities for an
immersive, theater-like experience. Both players set a new direction for the Blu-ray
category with wireless networking, access to video and music streaming services, such
as Netflix and Pandora, as well as sleek designs. Samsung’s new Blu-ray players will
be on display at Booth #11033 during the International Consumer Electronics Show,
which will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center, January 8 -11, 2009.

“Samsung is heralding a new direction for the Blu-ray industry with the BD-P4600 and
BD-P3600," said Reid Sullivan, vice president of Audio/Video and Digital Imaging
Marketing at Samsung Electronics America. “The BD-P4600 makes it easier than ever
to bring Blu-ray into the living room with its unique, wall-mountable design, while the
BD-P3600’s comprehensive specs place it on the short list of even the most discerning
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home theater consumers.”

The BD-P4600 and BD-P3600 include BD Live™ (Profile 2.0) and Bonus View (Profile
1.1) support, Full HD 1080p Blu-ray playback with DVD upscaling, and total HD
soundtrack support. Standard CD playback, with support for JPEG photos and DivX
videos, ensure even more entertainment value with the BD-P4600 and BD-P3600.

A New Era of Functional Design
Samsung’s newest Blu-ray players continue the trend of stylish and décor-friendly
electronics, with new versions of Samsung’s groundbreaking Touch of Color™ (ToC™)
design and touch sensitive controls. The BD-P3600’s traditional set-top form is just over
two inches tall, and comes encased in deep black with charcoal gray highlights curving
along the outer edges. The wall-mountable BD-P4600 is just 1.5 inches thin with a
piano black design infused with ruby highlights, and finished with clear, prism-like
edging. If wall-mounting is not an option, an integrated stand lets the BD-P4600 be
placed on a table at a 25 degree angle.

Cutting Wires Without Cutting Back on Entertainment
Both the BD-P4600 and BD-P3600 can wirelessly connect to the latest Blu-ray features
when the included 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi dongle is connected to one of the players’ two
USB 2.0 ports, or via the traditional wired Ethernet connection. The two players can also
instantly stream more than 12,000 movies and TV episodes from Netflix and Pandora
music services (subscriptions required), to deliver an ever-expanding library of
entertainment into the living room without having to leave the house. And with 1GB
internal flash memory, both players can access the latest BD Live™ and Bonus View
Blu-ray features out of the box, leaving the USB 2.0 ports for wireless networking and
memory expansion duties when needed.

Speedy Control and Upgradeability
Samsung’s newest Blu-ray players improve traditional disc loading time to begin fast
playback and can eject a disc in a single second. The players’ touch sensitive controls
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help to create a seamless experience that is pleasing to see, hear, and ultimately, use.
To keep consumers updated with the latest features and improvements, Samsungs BD-
P4600 and BD-P3600 also can easily access upgrades wirelessly via the included
802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi dongle, through the wired Ethernet connection, by connecting a USB
drive, or with a CD / DVD / BD.

Total Full HD 1080p Video and HD Soundtrack Support
Samsung’s BD-P4600 and BD-P3600 promise Full HD 1080p playback of Blu-ray discs
and crisp upconversion of standard DVDs through the HDMI 1.3 connection. For a true,
Hollywood-quality experience, both players can internally decode the latest high-
resolution digital multichannel audio soundtracks, including Dolby Digital Plus™, Dolby
TrueHD™ and dts-HD HR / MA®. The BD-P3600 can also output any of the
soundtracks as a bitstream through its 7.1-Channel analog audio outputs, or as an
uncompressed PCM signal, for consumers desiring the best cinematic sound with an
older A/V receiver.
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I can only imagine how much that wall BD player will run.
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I wouldn't be surprised to see a lot of people around here pick one of these up:

Vizio VBR100
Profile 2.0
Analog 7.1 Out
Built-in audio decoding forDolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, and multi-channel PCM

$199 MSRP
Wow. The 7.1s may make me switch.
Old 01-07-09 | 05:57 PM
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Sonys event is happening right now...this should be exciting.
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As Expected:

http://www.engadgethd.com/2009/01/07...d80-and-bd70v/

Panasonic didn't spend much time on its new trio of Blu-ray players, but we caught a quick snap just to give you a heads-up of what's coming down the pike. The BD60 will support YouTube / Amazon Video on Demand content, while the BD80 will include BD-Live (Profile 2.0) support and the BD70V will simply go down as the "ultimate multi-format player." Or something like that.
Old 01-07-09 | 06:21 PM
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More info on the Panasonic Players by Videobusiness.

The BD70V is a VHS/BR combo unit.

and

The DMP-BD60 has improved on Panasonic’s most recent entry model, the DMP-BD35, with a 10% power reduction. Its higher-end DMP-BD80 offers 7.1 channel analog to replicate the movie theater 7.1 surround sound experience.
Old 01-07-09 | 06:29 PM
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Starting to wonder if I should have waited another year or so to get a player. $199 for the Sony 350 was too hard to pass on though.

Those Samsungs sound awesome though.

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Seems like every BD CE is doing streaming/downloads.
Old 01-07-09 | 06:56 PM
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There are also three new Pioneer Players due out in April, and one will be under $300.
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Wow...lots of players and low prices. How long before they are given away with a box of poptarts?
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Giz - think you and I are the only ones who seem to care.

Anyway, new Panasonic players: http://i.gizmodo.com/5125883/panason...ing-to-a-slide

Looks like the 35 and 55 are replaced by the 60 and 80 respectively (?).
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LOL at the Words Thinnest player, Panasonic. Samsung kicked your ass on that. And I can upconvert my VHS to 1080p? YES!
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And I can upconvert my VHS to 1080p? YES!
Oh geez...I can only imagine just how asstastic that will look....
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I'm interested in the Panasonic blu-ray players. When will they be out?
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The new Samsung models including built-in wireless-G is long overdue on a blu-ray player. What a hassle having to route ethernet around the house to stream Netflix and access BD-live content.
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Originally Posted by PerryD
The new Samsung models including built-in wireless-G is long overdue on a blu-ray player. What a hassle having to route ethernet around the house to stream Netflix and access BD-live content.
I agree that it's long overdue in a standalone, although there's no need to route ethernet for the other players. Just pony up the money for a wireless bridge if you want to avoid the hassle.


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