LG
Electronics has unveiled its second-generation Super Blu BH200 Player which
supports HD-DVD and Blu-ray formats.
On display for the first time at the
Custom
Electronic Design and Installation Association Expo 2007, the device will be
available to US consumers and custom installers in mid-October at a suggested
retail price of $999.
The device can output up to 1080p video resolution at 24fps, 30fps and 60fps,
and supports AV formats including MPEG-2, VC-1, H.264 video, MPEG1/2 audio,
Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, DTS and DTS-HD audio.
The unit also includes multiple inputs/outputs including HDMI 1.3 out,
component/composite video outputs, digital optical and analogue audio outputs as
well as a Lan Ethernet port for network interactivity.
LG became the first firm to launch a dual-format high-definition disc player,
the
BH100,
in February 2007.
"LG introduced the world's first high-def dual-format player to focus on
consumer needs and to end the confusion caused by the
current format war,"
said Allan Jason, vice president of consumer electronics marketing at LG
Electronics USA Inc.
Mark Horak, executive vice president at
Warner
Home Video, the only major studio
supporting
both formats, added: "The availability of movie titles on competing high-def
disc formats is a challenge for retailers and consumers.
"The introduction of the second-generation LG Super Blu Player addresses this
challenge by fully enabling both formats on one convenient player, encouraging
the adoption of next-generation disc technology and growing the market."
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