Panasonic's CES 2009 wrap-up
Engadget HD —
... Panasonic just shocked us good fashion with some pretty incredibly HD-related releases at its CES 2009 press conference, and we figured we'd round 'em all up so you don't miss anything. Have a look below at the shots -- we'll be working to get more details (price, availability, that sort of stuff) as soon as it's ready. Read - Hands-on with Panasonic's 0.33-inch thick Neo PDP Eco plasma Read - Hands-on with Panasonic's DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player at CES 2009 Read - Panasonic introduces wireless, 1-inch thick TC-P54Z1 VIERA plasma Read - ...
Those are MY hands on the Blu-Ray thing, Engadget, just for the record
CrunchGear —
... I was just fondling the world-first Panasonic portable Blu-Ray player and getting it on video, and lots of people were taking pictures all around me. And when I start uploading the video, I find I’ve been scooped! Oh no! Well, at least I got scooped by the official blog partner of CES, bless their hearts. ...
Panasonic makes it official: Profile 2.0 DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player
Engadget HD —
... Hard to say just how well this thing will or won't sell, but honestly, we see the value here being the portability and not necessarily the inbuilt display. The DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player is fully ...
Poll: What HD-related technology stole the show at CES 2009?
Engadget HD —
... As we talked about on the podcast, a lot went down at CES in the high-def arena. The world's first portable Blu-ray player, even skinnier sets, the global emergence of the connected HDTV, a deliberate focus on eco-friendliness -- and we're just getting started. In case you've missed anything over the past few days, have a look back and then drop your comment / vote in below. What was your favorite HD-related product or technology at this year's show? And yes, you can have two. ...
Panasonic's portable Blu-ray player previewed in Japan
Engadget HD —
... on its 1024x600 screen, or a max 1080i via HDMI out. BD-Live is still part of the package, as well as SD card reader, DLNA, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD MA support. If you're watching on the go, a 7 hour charge time will yield 2 and a half hours of either Blu-ray or OTA video, so getting through the LOTR trilogy on an airplane ride is unlikely unless you can plug in. Around 850€ ($1,070) will nab one for anyone who can't wait for a localized antenna-less version in May. Check out our CES hands on or more pics over at AV Watch. ...
Panasonic's DMP-B15 portable Blu-ray player: $800, ships this month
Engadget HD —
... -- which originally broke cover at CES -- will be shipping later this month in the US for $799.95. That nets you an 8.9-inch WSVGA display, VIERA CAST internet accessibility, an SD card slot, 2.5 hour rechargeable battery, HDMI output and BD-Live (Profile 2.0) functionality. Oh, and quiet kids on the next road trip to Gramps' pad, which is totally priceless. ...



