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Panasonic SC-BT300
$700.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Built-in iPod cradle. Can play the latest high definition optical media (Blu-ray). Uses 20% less power than previous generations.
The Cons:Short speaker wires. Wireless kit is $94 and is difficult if not impossible to find. NOT wireless ready side/rear speakers - requires two additional kits, not included.
The Panasonic SC-BT300 is part of the newly announced high-end Blu-ray player line from Panasonic, which was unveiled at the 2009 CES event in Las Vegas. The SC-BT300 is at the higher end of the spectrum being one of two models; the other is the Panasonic SC-BT200.
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Both models feature 7.1 channel audio, wireless rear speakers, and an integrated iPod device dock for custom media (video, audio, and photos) viewing via a home television. The diaphragm of the front center channel speakers are made out of a unique bamboo fiber which is specifically designed to reproduce crystal clear sound quality at a wide range of frequencies. Smart setup technology allows users to configure their device quickly and easily through the custom GUI displayed on-screen. Both Blu-ray devices offer an optional connection to the internet so that users can experience BD-Live content; the internet connection also allows users to take advantage of the VIERA cast and Amazon Video-On-Demand (VOD) content to provide additional media options. The SC-BT300 Blu-ray device has a total 1,250 watt output; and uses 20% less power when compared to Panasonic's previous Blu-ray models (SC-BT100).
Features
- High end Blu-ray media player
- 7.1 channel audio
- Wireless rear channel speakers
- Integrated iPod device dock with full media playback support (video, audio, photo)
- Bamboo fiber speaker diaphragms; meaning crystal clear audio and sound
- Smart setup technology for easy user configuration
- BD-Live support and ethernet port for internet connection; additional VIERA and Amazon VOD support
- 1,250 watt total output
- Estimated release: Spring 2009
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can play the latest high definition optical media (Blu-ray)
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uses 20% less power than previous generations
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Excellent specs! I have been searching the www for such a drooling system at this price and I have found it. This system has reached to the top on my wish list! :)
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wireless kit is $94 and is difficult if not impossible to find
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NOT wireless ready side/rear speakers - requires two additional kits, not included
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not as versatile as separate A/V components - separate Blu-ray player and A/V receiver allow for additional HD sources to be used with speakers
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