Philips launches Blu-ray player for cash-conscious customer 19 June 2009
The new Philips BDP7300 Blu-ray player has been launched in a bid to appeal to film fans on a budget and it offers an appealing package.
There's a fast start-up time, meaning users can save energy and be simultaneously kind to the environment by not having to leave it on standby all the time, while it produces full HD images in 1080p 24 frames per second.
In addition to that, users can still view their old DVDs with an upscaling feature that generates almost the same picture quality as the new Blu-ray version.
As is to be expected from the format, DTS Master Audio Essential 7.1 decoding and Dolby TrueHD are both supported, so the sound quality's been good as well.
Continuing the theme of outstanding picture quality, Deep Color technology and BD Live for internet access both feature, while home video recordings captured on HD camcorders can also be hooked up to it.
It's available for around £249, which is likely to have many film fans reaching for their wallets.
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