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Monday August 3, 2009
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For those who haven't upgraded to a Blu-ray player yet, your patience has been rewarded. Onkyo has introduced the DV-BD507, a Blu-ray player that goes beyond just showing movies.
This player support BD-Live (Profile 2.0) which provides enhanced interactivity when connected to the Internet. You'll get additional and updated content instantly when viewing supported discs. Use it with an optional 1GB (or greater) SD/SDHC card and you'll get picture-in-picture capabilities when viewing the main feature.
The DV-BD507 includes several other high-end features, including 1080p video playback, multichannel audio over HDMI 1.3a, and scaling of lower-definition sources to 1080p. It can also play standard DVDs and CDs, as well as AVCHD clips from an SD/SDHC card or DVD-R/RW.
You can pick up the DV-BD507 now for the list price of $449.
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August 3, 2009 11:37 PM
Who wrote this? This model is about as feature-ful and elegant as the ashtray i made in the third grade at camp. The player lacks MCH analog outputs, lacks internet streaming of netflix or pandora, lacks a real performance chip and is nothing more than a re-badged magnavox that can be had at wal-mart for $125.