Filed under: News | Home Entertainment
Mar 18 2010, 8:13am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Panasonic unveiled the 10-inch DMP-BV200 TV with integrated Blu-ray player today in Japan along with the DMP-HV100 10-inch digital TV.
The Panansonic DMP-BV200 has a battery pack included (DY-DB30) that gives you a maximum of about 3 hours and 30 minute for watching Blu-ray movies.
The tiny DMP-BV200 TV is even BD Live enabled (connected to the net) and the 10.1-inch LCD display has a resolution of 1024×600.
The DMP-BV200 and the DMP-HV100 will start shipping in Japan in April. If both devices will ever make to markets outside of Japan is questionable.
Earlier we reported about the Panasonic DMP-B100 portable Blu-ray player.
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