With the current Blu-ray market’s relatively young nature the need for manufactures to offer eye catching feature with their players is essential to bring in new customers and Phillips claims that the new BDP7300 come with a few interesting extras.
The relatively slow start-up times that are inherent in most Blu-ray players that are currently available at the moment are one of the biggest reasons why many consumers are reluctant to go out and buy new Blu-ray equipment say Phillips.
Although there is no specific information as to how much faster the new BDP7300 Blu-ray player actually is in terms of start up apart from saying it is “quick”, Phillips has announced that the new player should satisfy the needs of consumers looking for a faster start up on their Blu-ray player.
Among some of the BDP7300 Blu-ray player specifications that have been announced by Phillips there is the ability to upscale DVD’s to almost 1080p HD quality and a resolution of 1080p running at 24fps in full HD.
The player of supports DivX, WMA, MP3, JPG, AVC HD, WMV, allows external devices to be connected using a USB port and also support DTS Master Audio Essential 7.1 decoding, Dolby TrueHD and HDMI 1.3 with Deep Colour tech.
Any user who enjoys using a universal remote control will also benefit from the HDMI CEC facility and the BDP7300 Blu-ray player from Phillips also comes with 1GB of memory that allows it to be a full Profile 2.0 player that offers BD Live capabilities.
With all the features and facilities that come with this new Phillips BDP7300 Blu-ray player the price tag of £249 in the UK makes it a very reasonably priced system and it will be available for consumers in the UK in June.
Source - www.pocket-lint.com
