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Panasonic home cinemas receive wireless and Blu-ray makeover

By Philip Wong, CNET Asia

SINGAPORE--The scene is set for an audio-visual showdown at the annual Panasonic product launch held in the Republic. Besides officially launching its renowned Viera HDTVs for the island-state, the Japanese company is also refreshing its lifestyle home cinema offerings. The 2009 lineup comprises DVD and Blu-ray home-theater-in-a-box (HITB) kits, as well as those announced during January's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Here're the highlights of Panasonic's newly launched products.

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Compared with their predecessors, these new HTIB entries gone further with the whole bamboo cone driver and Kelton subwoofer treatment. Bamboo is said to have cleaner sounds and crisp vocal properties, while the latter is designed to deliver taut and deep bass. It's worth noting that these natural material-based drivers are now being deployed in both center and front speakers, too. Common features found throughout the range include an efficient digital amplifier (amp), 1080p DVD upscaling via HDMI output, and USB multimedia playback.

For high-definition punters, Panasonic's second shot at a Blu-ray system comes in the form of its SC-BT205. This packs the company's PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus chip for video enhancement and handles all the niceties that come with this next-gen DVD format. These include onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD decoding to playback studio-quality surround sound and BD-Live (available only with USB thumbdrive installed) for downloading bonus content from the Web via an Ethernet port. To further harness the Internet connection, the onboard VieraCast function enables YouTube videos and Picasa photo-streaming services to be displayed on the TV screen.

On the DVD end is the SC-PT875 which ranks highest for power, thanks to a beefy 1,250W amp. It also comes standard with a wireless transmitter/receiver kit for the rear speakers, which are optional for the SC-BT205, SC-PT870 and SCT-PT570. Other value-added touches are the SC-PT875's built-in iPod dock and onscreen navigation menu, allowing playback of the media compilation in your Apple player using its bundled remote. Connectivity-wise, the DVD receiver offers optical digital audio and analog stereo inputs for hooking up settop boxes and consoles to provide multichannel effects. In addition, the surround sound setup is taken care of by an onboard automatic calibration system using a feedback microphone.

Key specifications at a glance


Model
SC-BT205

SC-PT875

SC-PT870

SC-PT570

SC-PT470

SC-PT170
Speaker system 5.1
Bamboo cone driver Front and center speakers N.A.
Kelton subwoofer Yes N.A.
Audio power 1,000W 1,250W 1,000W 330W
Disc compatibility CD/DVD/Blu-ray CD/DVD
Audio playback Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Dolby Digital, DTS
Multimedia playback AVCHD, MPEG-2 and JPEG via SDHC or MP3 and JPEG via USB MP3, WMA, JPEG, MPEG-4 and DivX via USB
Wireless rear speaker kit Optional Bundled Optional N.A.
Auto surround sound setup Yes N.A.
iPod dock Yes N.A.
Digital optical audio input 2 1
Analog stereo input 1
Price TBA S$999 (US$735.52) S$699 (US$514.64) S$549 (US$404.20) S$449 (US$330.58) S$349 (US$256.95)
Availability July (Singapore) Now (Singapore) Now (Singapore) Now (Singapore) Now (Singapore) Now (Singapore)



Tags: multimedia, Wireless, video, Bamboo, Panasonic
 

 

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