Published on December 4th,2008 at 3:24 PM
By >Akihabara News Team

Denon Unveiles the World’s First Universal SACD-DVD-BD Player

Yesterday Denon introduced the world’s first universal SACD/DVD/Blu-ray player, the DVD-A1UD. It comes with two HDMI 1.3 output, 1080/60p & 1080/24, SD/SDHC card slot, 7.1-channel analog outputs, Denon link 4th Technology, D.I.P.C. (Denon Pixel Image Correction) function, Pure AV Direct, 32-bits/192kHz D/A converter, and the Bonus View Ready function.

It’s compatible with DTS-HD Master Audio / Dolby TrueHD audio format. It’s not BD-Live ready, but according the Denon it will be upgraded with a new firmware coming later.

Price: 546,000 Yen (4,600€).



Via Denon
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  • http://www.shiranai.com Niels

    Does universal mean that the device plays BD discs from all regions?

 

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