Panasonic’s 2009 Blu-Ray line-up priced and shipping in April

"The video quality is augmented by the PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus to produce picture quality that is faithful to the original film."

I wonder if this is another upgrade to the video chip?
 
Just reads like a marketing bullet point to me. It looks like that's what they call the part that determines what color pixels should be.

How it would make the picture quality 'faithful to the original film' is beyond me, the picture quality should be 'faithful to the encode on the disc' and even then your TV has to display it properly for it to mean anything. Googling around it's nothing new, it's been in their players for a little bit.
 
So far so good it looks like. I'm thinking my first Blu-ray player will be the DMP-BD80 if I can get my hands on one.
 
299 which is list for a while.,if it as popular as the 35k. Its only competition is the Sony 350S which cant play MP3s like the 60 can.
 
Sorry. Once you get near some of those expected MSRPs, you ought to look at OPPO.
 

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