Panasonic launches first Blu-Ray player for your car
Newlaunches.com —
... who would want to watch a HD movie on a tiny screen then Panasonic has something in store for you. The CN-HX900D is a Windows powered GPS, CD / DVD player, 5 channel amplifier, Bluetooth, One-Seg tuner, 7 inch LCD (1,280×720), 40GB hard drive and iPhone / iPod compatibility. You need to hook up the unit with the CY-BB1000D an optional Blu-Ray player which can supports everything except Blu-Live. Pricing for either is not available but they are expected to hit stores by fall 2009. [ Impress ] ...
Panasonic In-Car Blu-Ray Player
Gadget Venue —
... by Windows, has GPS built in and can play CD’s, DVD’s and use the optional CY-BB1000D Blu-Ray player. Every is supported except for Blu-Live.
As well as having the features mentioned above a 5 channel amplifier, Bluetooth, a One-Seg tuner, 7 inch LCD capable of a 1280 x 720 resolution and a 40GB hard drive.
No pricing is available just yet for the CN-HX900D or the CY-BB1000D, but they are expected to be released shortly.
Via: NewLaunches and Impress ...
Panasonic CY-BB1000D Is the First Blu-ray Player for Cars [Blu-Ray]
Gizmodo —
... Save for the guy with a PS3 in his trunk, the Panasonic CY-BB1000D is the first Blu-ray player for cars. But we're guessing that natural selection will prevent this model from ever becoming all that popular following its release this fall. [Impress via ...
The first in-car Blu-ray player: The Panasonic CY-BB1000D
CrunchGear —
... Besides the Blu-ray player, the Panasonic CY-BB1000D has GPS, Bluetooth, a 40GB HDD, 1seg TV tuner, and a 7-inch HD screen. How fun is that! Who knows if American bassheads will ever get to install this in their rides, but at least Japanese stereo freaks will be able to when it launches in the Fall. ...
Panasonic puts Blu-ray in the driver's seat
Crave: The gadget blog —
... (Credit: Impress)
The problem: you're upgrading your collection of animated classics at home to Blu-ray, but the backseat video player in the minivan only plays DVDs. The solution: trade up to Panasonic's new CN-HX900D, which appears to be the first Blu-ray ...
Blu-ray gets portable. Success to follow?
Crave: The gadget blog —
... Welcome to portability, Blu-ray.(Credit: Impress)
I'm not convinced that Blu-ray will ever be the success DVD is. I believe that the players are still too expensive, the media costs too much, and there isn't enough of a jump in quality ...
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