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Blu-ray backer Matsushita, the parent company of Panasonic, has announced that it will be launching three new Panasonic Blu-ray recorders in November - the DMR-BW900, the DMR-BW800 and the DMR-BW700.
Of the three new recorders, the 1TB HDD-equipped DMR-BW900 will have the most storage capacity. The DMR-BW800 and the DMR-BW700 will have 500GB and 250GB HDDs respectively. All three recorders will also support the new interactive features of
Blu-ray movies such as picture-in-picture video commentaries.
All three recorders will come loaded with other cool features including a high-precision color signal processing called the PHL Reference Chroma Processor. This will apparently enable the recorders to offer near-original, high-quality video standards. Both the DMR-BW900 and the DMR-BW800 will also have 1080p HD playback capability with a frame rate of 24 FPS.
The new Blu-ray recorders will become available in Japan on November 1.
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