The market leader in consumer electronic products, Panasonic, has once again entered the fray in the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) by introducing the world's first portable Blu-ray Disc player DMP-B15.
Look at the Dark Knight sales, over 20% were Blu Ray and that’s the largest penetration by Blu Ray into DVD’s market share yet. In Japan Blu Ray has already equaled DVD in terms of market share and Blu Ray sales in UK are up over 400%,
So we've been bouncing the idea of a portable BD player around for almost a year now, well, guess what? http://ces.cnet.com/8301-19167_1-101ag=mncol.
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Black Friday was a big day for Blu-ray with many stores opting to discount Blu-ray players to more affordable price points. That was buoyed by The Dark Knight, the biggest event movie since HD-DVD gave up the ghost.
Panasonic USA Pressroom - Editorial Contacts: PANASONIC INTRODUCES WORLD’S FIRST PORTABLE BLU-RAY PLAYER Innovative Player Features BD Live and VIERA CAST ® Internet Accessibility LAS VEGAS , NV (January 7, 2009) – Panasonic, a
Providing outstanding versatility, the Blu-ray player is compatible with a wide variety of formats including BD-ROM/RE/R, DVD Video, DVD-RW/R, DVD+RW/R, and Audio CDs. It is also compatible with standard DVDs and is capable of upscaling
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Furthermore, it's introducing a trio of portable DVD players, three DVD players and four DVD recorders. Unlike most of the gear showcased today, Tosh actually bothered to provide prices and ship dates for these, so head on past the
Toshiba's jump into the network-enchanced home entertainment game is partnered with Microsoft—Windows Media Extender functionality, along with Yahoo widgets, will hit their Regzas, combo LCD/DVD players and a standalone player—but we'll

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