LG BD270 Blu-ray Disc Player for Just $100 on Amazon

LG BD270 Blu-ray Disc Player

The LG BD270, a fine Blu-ray player of its class, is now available in an attractive promotion on Amazon. The player which normally costs around $200 can now be bought for just $99.99, at a 50% discount. Besides playing Blu-ray discs, this little beauty comes packed with extra features, such as an HDMI output channel, 7.1 audio, TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, 1080p HD output, and an extra fast startup time along with a fast-ejecting disc tray.

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Philips BDP300 Blu-ray player [Reaching out to the masses]

Novel gadgets always get appreciated for the difference they make to our lives but unless they have the appeal to impress the masses, the chances of getting popular are bleak. Blu-ray is one such technology that brings a big difference with its viewership quality but then that hefty price tag of those players keeps this technology to a niche market.
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Not any more…as Philips has developed a £169 BDP3000 Blu-ray player for the masses.

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Toshiba BD-18 Blu-ray player to surface this year

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Toshiba is done with all its denials regarding the Blu-ray player production and those submissive hints of late have turned fruitful. A local Japanese site has reported that Toshiba will have its BD-18 Blu-ray player released in Japan this year.

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Slimline Panasonic DMPBD35 Blu-ray Player

Stuck with a lot of Blu-ray discs after Christmas and you have no place to play them? Check out a great offer on the silky polished Blu-ray DVD player from Panasonic.

Dubbed DMPBD35 it supports 1080/24p playback and not only offers amazing image quality but is also packed with features. And we’re talking about a Viera link, SD memory card slot, HD Audio Decoding and HDMI Out, Progressive scan, a component video connection, and Ethernet connection.

Other than offering DivX video, Panasonic DMPBD35 also plays BD-ROM, BD-R (Blu-Ray Disc Recordable), BD-RE (Blu-Ray Disc Re-Recordable), DVD+R/RW (Re-Recordable), DVD-RW (Re-Recordable), DVD-R (Recordable), DVD RAM (Re-Recordable), MP3 (MPEG-3), CD-R (Recordable), CD-RW (Re-Recordable), and JPEG (JPEG/Image CD) files.

As for more specs, there’s also a BD-Live feature that should let it get on the Internet (wireless?) to download images and even subtitles. Looks like a good product, that came out for a good price. It sells for some $290 (199 British Pounds) and is expected to go out nicely.


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