Denon introduces first 1.1 Blu-ray player

Today, Denon Electronics introduced two of its new DVD products, the Denon DVD-3800BDCI Blu-ray disk player and the DVD-2500BTC BD-ROM Disc Transport. The new players are expected to be shipped out this fall. They will be the first BD-ROM profile 1 version 1.1 Blu-Ray players in the world. They will also feature the 10-bit Silicon Optix Realta chip.

The new Denon DVD-3800BDCI has “dual” audio/video decoders, which enable picture-in-picture content, interactive audio or adding comments. With its 1080p output resolution, pixel-by-pixel and digital noise reduction, this player will provide users with the highest resolution high-definition video available today.

The player has high audio performance with its built-in Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master audio decoding. It can output 7.1 analog signals or PCM audio through HDMI output. The player has support for two digital audio formats; MP3 and WMA.

The DVD-2500BTC BD-ROM Disc Transport adds Blu-ray capability to advanced A/V receivers. This will make owners of such systems enjoy the Blu-ray high definition video. It works by outputting signal (natively) to these receivers through HDMI to be decoded into their native formats.

Though both players don’t have Ethernet ports, each has an SD card slot. Users can download web content such as games and movie trailers to their SD and just plug it in the player’s slot offering more interactivity with content providers.

Denon had a massive update in its produc line with a whole new set of advanced DVD players featuring HDMI output and Blu-ray products. "Denon is committed to providing our discriminating customers with a no-compromise high-end solution for enjoying next-generation high resolution media,” said Joe Stinziano, Denon's Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing.

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