Published on September 20th,2006 at 10:18 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

HDTV: Diga DMR-BW200, the first video Blu-ray burner

After coming up with the largest PDP TV in the world, Panasonic offers once again a killer product, the first Blu-ray players and burners: the Diga DMR-BW200 and 100. These devices support 25GB and 50GB (double layer) Blu-ray disks, 1080p and 7.1. They are equipped with a 500GB hard disk for the first model and 200GB for the second. It is even possible to copy videos from the hard disk to a DVD at 4x speed. They have HDMI and iLink ports, plus one or more digital and analogue TV tuners. The price tag is 2013 euros for the 500GB version and 1611euros for the 200GB version.


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Comments
 

  • Steve

    Yummy !

  • Paul

    dose any one know if these will play in australia, on 240v and pal tv transmitions. if not when an austrailan relice would likly to be.

 

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