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SONY BDZ blu-ray player
During the SONY Dealer Convention 2007, Sony unveiled their latest 4 new Blu-Ray video recorders, named as Sony BDZ-X90, Sony BDZ-L70, Sony BDZ-T70, and Sony BDZ-T50. These 4 models has the specification as below:

  • BDZ-X90, features the capability of burning Dual layer BD-R and RE discs, has 500GB of internal HDD, 2 digital TV tuners and 2 analog ones, Gold plated HDMI output 1080p60 and p24.
  • BDZ-L70, features the capability of burning Dual layer BD-R and RE discs, has 320GB of internal HDD, 2 digital TV tuners and 2 analog ones, Gold plated HDMI output 1080p24 only.
  • BDZ-T70, features the capability of burning Dual layer BD-R and RE discs, has 320GB of internal HDD, 2 digital TV tuners and 2 analog ones, HDMI output 1080p24 only.
  • BDZ-T50 , features the capability of burning Dual layer BD-R and RE discs, has 250GB of internal HDD, 2 analog TV Tuners, HDMI output 1080p24 only.

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Popularity: 13% [?]

Pioneer Blu-ray BDP-95FD player
Another Blu-ray player from Pioneer is going to it the stores by October this year, Pioneer BDP-95FD. It is the first player to decode all four HD-level surround sound formats, including Dolby’s Digital Plus and TrueHD as well as DTS-HD High Resolution and Master Audio. It will also share media from any DLNA-equipped computer or device over an Ethernet network. The 95FD keeps step with the latest players by adding 24 FPS playback speeds, HDMI 1.3 with enhanced color, and a CEC linkup with supporting TVs and receivers.
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Popularity: 10% [?]

LG-BH200 HD player
LG has announced to launch the Super Blu-ray Player in coming October this year, LG BH200 which allows you to enjoy both Blu-ray and HD DVD movies until your heart’s content. The BH200 will have HDi support, 1080p output at 60Hz and 1080p upscaling of standard DVDs. It will even allow you to go online to view hours of bonus HD DVD content. Besides that, it’ll support Blu-ray features like BD-Live, Blu-View or Picture-in-Picture.
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Popularity: 5% [?]

3D_Scream
During the PGA Tour event, Mitsubishi as the “official large outdoor video display provider” of the Tour, has showed some impressive demo. One of those is fancy 3D glasses (a little smaller than the ones shown in the photo), with a demo of some new 3D-imaging technology the company’s working on. The demo was run from a massive Dell desktop and output onto a large DLP set. In an effort to inject new life into the fading rear-projection category, the company’s pitch was that the 3D technology worked with existing DLP TVs and projectors (due to DLP’s native 120Hz refresh rate, which allows you to split it into 60/60 for 3D) but not with LCD and plasma displays.
The demo included clips from movies, commercials, and sporting events. There was real depth to the 3D, and you got that 3D-feeling of objects poking out at you from the screen. All the demo material had been shot in 3D, but the kicker to the whole presentation was that Mitsubishi apparently has a Blu-ray player in its labs that can convert existing 2D movies into 3D on the fly. Better yet, according to company representatives, it may be available early next year.

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Popularity: 7% [?]

IO-DATA BRD_UXH6 player
The war between Blu-Ray and HD-DVD is getting hotter. Well, IO-DATA has come out with a better solution with IO-DATA BRD-UXH6 player which can play and record (burn) both Blu-Ray and HD-DVD in Double Layer. Available now in Japan now for an impressively affordable 460?.

Popularity: 28% [?]

verbatim mini bd
With the launching of Blu-ray disc camcorder from Hitachi, Verbatim is going to ship its 8cm Mini Blu-ray Recordable/Rewritable (BD-R/RE) blank media in August for Japan, with shipments to North America and points beyond in October. The media will hold 7.5GB on a single side, with recording times of one hour for 1920×1080i resolution, and up to two hours at 1440×1080i. The discs come with Verbatim’s standard hard-coat finish for protection against scratching and dust.

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Popularity: 5% [?]

Hitachi DZ-BD70 camcorder
Hitachi finally unveiled they first ever full High-Definition camera with HDD and Blu-Ray technology, the DZ-BD7H, including a 30GB HDD and a 8cm Blu-ray Disc recorder and the DZ-BD70 with Blu-ray Disc technology only. The two new camcorders is capable of recording one hour 1920×1080 Full High-Definition Video on a Blu-ray Disc (two hours of 1440×1080 high definition video). The DZ-BD7H with its 30 GB built-in hard disc can record approximately four hours of 1920×1080 full high-definition video, up to eight hours of 1440×1080 high-definition video. It can also copy the contents from HDD to 8cm BD within the camcorder so that users do not need to use any external devices.
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Popularity: 6% [?]

Denon Blu-ray player concept
There is currently a rumour for coming Denon AV luxury. It seems like there would be two-piece of device, consists of a DVD-HD8910 Blu-ray player up top, with a 2TB AVR-HD8910 media center / receiver below. The 7.1-channel box also claims to handle iTunes music files and offer a direct connection to the iTMS. If you’re looking for futuristic design, keep checking on development of the product.
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Popularity: 6% [?]

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