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June 23, 2006
Sony, Panasonic and Philips Executives to Keynote Day 2 of ...
Forbes - DisplaySearch, an NPD Group company and the worldwide leader in display market research and consulting, is proud to announce Day 2 keynotes for the Fourth Annual DisplaySearch HDTV Conference: The Future of Television, which will take place on August ...
From Sony, Panasonic and Philips Executives to Keynote Day 2 of ...
Consumer Electronics Net - Andrew Nelkin, VP of Panasonic 's display group, notes that that there is "a lot of demystification that needs to take place" when it comes to consumers truly understanding and enjoying HDTV products. In that vein, consumers who buy a Panasonic 1080p ...
From Panasonic Bows High-End Blu-Ray
Filed under: HDTV, Home Entertainment
Comprehensive format support is becoming more and more the norm, and we have no problem with that. Denon is joining the club with their new DVD-3930, which can upconvert DVDs to 1080p and output over HDMI (with some HDCP in the mix), along with supporting SACD, DivX, MP3 and WMA. The new 10bit upconverter chipset, along with the 192khz/24bit digital audio converter, makes for some high quality entertainment, though the $1,900-ish pricetag will probably leave this to the audio and videophiles. Denon is also trotting out the DVD-2930 for a "mere" $1100 which we're sure lacks some must-have processing capabilities, but on the surface seems to offer most of the functionality of its big brother. Both players should be out in July. [Via Akihabara] Read | Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments From Denon's DVD-3930 upscaler plays it
Posted by Rob at June 23, 2006 02:05 PM


