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Samsung Electronics - A Next-Generation DVD Dual Players

October 25, 2007

Samsung Electronics in December in the United States market, Blu-ray and HD-DVD formats at the same time support the ‘Duo HD player (BD-UP5000)’ is planning to release.

Samsung Electronics will launch the ‘Duo HD players’ Blu-ray and HD-DVD movie titles, so both can play, without worrying about formats Full HD movies can be watched from the bedroom.

Specifically, this product is the perfect response to BD-Java and HDi Blu-ray and HD-DVD format is designed to provide a variety of menus and interactive features (such as film trailers) can be enjoyed.

DVD dual player

‘Duo HD players’ Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) 1.1 specification requires that the profile of January 2008 through firmware upgrades jiwolhal plans. Blu-ray profiles of 1.1 PIP (Picture-in-Picture) feature that provides a screen in the middle of watching a movie in a small window on the screen while watching another.

One of the Blu-ray and HD-DVD players can play a dual DVD players had to purchase the next-generation DVD player, what were their concerns? Worries seem to justify.

Until now, the next generation of players, led by Toshiba HD-DVD and Sony’s Blu-ray DVD camp is divided into consumer-driven selection of the fact that it was difficult. For example, the domestic sales in the Blu-ray player Customers who purchased the HD-DVD format are available to fit the title but not be able to play if one of the two formats will disappear if you go to purchase the next-generation player is only as reduced appropriations may fear that because spread.

But Warner Bros. is coming around 12 HD-DVD and Blu-ray titles at the same time support the plan to introduce a format for the type of consumers who were concerned with dual-dual-format players will be able to enjoy the title.

Meanwhile, LG Electronics is the last CES2007 ‘white players’ name as a dual-lan player introduced.


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