3D Blu-ray Players Debut
Panasonic is the first Blu-ray manufacturer to actually show a production model 3D recorder/player in the form of the DMP-BDT900K. It’s HDMI 1.4 capable, includes 2 HDMI ports, 2 USB ports (in and out) and an Ethernet port (for connecting to Netflix). No price, yet, but expect it to be in the range of $1000 and you’ll see it here in the U.S. around April.
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