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Looking to fill a void in the
Blu-ray player market, Harman pro A/V brand Lexicon will launch the
first THX-certified Blu-ray player.
The BD-30, which is currently going
through the THX certification process, will be released at
CEDIA Expo 2009 in
September, according to Marc Kellom, VP of marketing for
Lexicon.
With a preliminary price planned at
$3,499, the BD-30 provides a big step-up option for consumers and
will be delivered just in time for the holiday selling
season.
A
high-performance Blu-ray option makes sense for CE pros, according
to Kellom. He points out that many installers are connecting
PlayStations or inexpensive components to high-end systems just for
Blu-ray.
There
is some competition in the step-up Blu-ray player market.
Denon announced its DVD-A1HDCI, Marantz has several
Blu-ray models and Sony just announced a Blu-ray 400-disc changer.
Lexicon’s BD-30 will be particularly
appealing to CE pros, according to Kellom, because of the
opportunity to marry it with its forthcoming MC-12 Firmware v2.0,
which updates the MC12HD to accept 7.1 PPCM signals over
HDMI. The MC-12 is also targeted for a
September release.
Other features in the THX-certified Lexicon BD-30 Blu-ray player
include:
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Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD Audio, CD
and video & audio over USB supports
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sub-5 second load time :thumb:
-
Anchor Bay’s VRS technology
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BonusVIEW
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BD-Live
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RS232 for use with external control
systems
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full HD 1080p output
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True 24p video
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HDMI
Nur 5 Sekunden Ladezeit für eine BD
aber der Preis:eek:
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