Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Jul 26 2007, 3:00am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Samsung announced officially their new Blu-ray player line-up for this fall. The new Samsung Blu-ray players include the hybrid Blu-ray and HD-DVD player BD-UP5000 and the Blu-ray players BD-P1400 and BD-P2400 we reported about already some information.
The Samsung BD-UP5000 supports HDMI 1.3 and 1080p output for both HD formats. On the audio side the combo HD player features 7.1 channel audio outputs. Samsung will ship the BD-UP5000 in Q4 of 2007 for $1,049.
The Samsung HT-BD2 is a Blu-ray player with integrated surround sound system featuring 1,100 Watts. The HT-BD2 will also sell in Q4. The price is $1,499.
The Samsung BD-P1400 will sell in September for $549 and the more advanced BD-P2400 will ship in October for $649.
Via Gizmodo. Gizmodo also posted some hands-on photos with the BD-UP5000.
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