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![]() http://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/ The site's apparently not permitting direct linkage to the article. It's entitled "First Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player Launching Next Month." http://www.pcworld.com/article/29897...ay-player.html |
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#3943 |
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Looks like this model also comes with a Dual HDMI Output
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#3945 |
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Bad news for anti on line authentication folks:
"● This unit does not have an analog output terminal. In the TV without HDMI terminal, it is not available. *1 As commercially available Blu-ray disc recorder. Will be released November 13, 2015. We examined. *2 The ratio of the maximum and minimum values of the video signals (RGB). ● In order to play the Ultra HD Blu-ray, for copyright protection, you might not be able to play and not connected the unit to the Internet depending on the disc. ● for viewing at 4K / HDR is, HDCP2.2,4K / 60p / 4: 4: 4, please connect to the Ultra HD Blu-ray standard equipment (display) or terminals corresponding to the HDR signal. If you connect to equipment and terminals that do not support the HDCP2.2, in 2K resolution, and outputs the HDR signal in dynamic range conversion. In addition, there are cases where some discs can not be played back correctly. 4K / 60p / 4: 2: 0 when it is connected to a compatible device or terminal to, reproduction of 60p material will output the dynamic range convert the HDR signal. If you connect to equipment and terminals that do not support the 4K / 60p, and then output in 2K resolution. If you connect to equipment and terminals that do not correspond to the HDR, and outputs the HDR signal in dynamic range conversion. Also, depending on the disk might output in 2K resolution, or you can not play properly. ● other, the information relating to the reproduction of Ultra HD Blu-ray http://av.jpn.support.panasonic.com/support/bd/ please verify. ● If you want to enjoy the 4K / 60p, you need a 18Gbps-enabled cable. This unit comes with the corresponding high-speed HDMI cable 18Gbps. ● "Master grade video coding" is a registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation. ● "master grade / MASTER GRADE" is a registered trademark of Bandai. ● rating of the product, design and operation screen, you might want to change without notice for improvement, etc.. ● Feature Description photo, scene photos, illustrations is an image. ● screen is inset synthesis. ※ Please contact your dealer price of open price commodity https://translate.google.com/transla...%2F&edit-text= |
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#3948 |
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John Archer has a link on the Forbes website about the new UHD Blu-ray player but for reasons unknown I am not allowed to post it here.
He has reported btw that the UHD Blu-ray Player from Panasonic will be on sale from the 13th of November. UPDATE: Includes link from Google Search. https://www.google.ie/webhp?sourceid...20ray%20player Last edited by dublinbluray108; 10-06-2015 at 09:39 PM. |
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#3950 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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in the color grading suite, the following menu is in practice usage of adapting the HDR graded version (the reference grade
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#3951 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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There are a lot of 4K early adaptors, myself included, who I am sure will drop the format and stick to BD if they feel they are being intentionally ripped off for the sake of someone who cannot be arsed with 'a concientious trim pass' being performed on future media. That is assuming people are willing to jump in at first anyhoo. £2k and 500 players a month inspires very little, if at the moment, any confidence in the direction which Ultra HD Bluray is heading. That Amazon 4K Streaming box is looking better every day, yours arrived yet Mike? |
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#3953 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Sharp also introduces a UltraHD BR player at CEATEC:
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News...x?NewsId=44582 |
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Thanks given by: | Adrian Wright (10-06-2015), reanimator (10-07-2015) |
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#3954 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Said it before and I will say it again. Most people cannot see the difference between 1080p and 4K at regular viewing distances, WCG is not noticeable by the majority of people, even with side by side comparisons. Leaving the elephant in the room, HDR to sell the good ship UHD BD. There must be a good reason Amazon left HDR off their box ![]() |
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#3957 |
Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | Adrian Wright (10-06-2015) |
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Retired Hollywood Insider
Apr 2007
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Thanks given by: | PeterTHX (10-06-2015) |
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