Sony Drops Two Blu-ray Devices
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by Blake Robinson on October 3, 2006

Sony announced at CEATEC 2006, two new Blu-ray recorders. Each recorder has an onboard hard drive that can record two digital shows simultaneously. Users can then backup programming on 25GB Blu-ray drives. The devices can also play AVCHD discs.

The BDZ-V9 supports 1080p output, DLNA streaming to PCs and compatible devices. It can also convert to MPEG-4 for playback on a PSP. The unit includes HDMI out, i.Link and USB connections. It will go for $2,543. The BDZ-V7 is basically a reduced option, that apparently doesn’t support 1080p, but given that my Japanese is shaky nonexistent, I really have no idea. It will be available for $2,119.

It is unlikely that either of these players will ever see the States.

Sony’s BDZ-V7 and BDZ-V9 Blu-ray and hard drive recorders [engagdet]

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  • When was it decided that “dropping” a product means it’s now being offered for sale?

    If a student drops a class, it means he’s no longer taking it. If a network drops a TV show, it means they’re no longer making it. But if a company drops a product, it means it’s a new product offered for sale?

    I guess when one popular site starts using a term, the rest follow suit (just like the copy-and-post style of blogging with all these gadget sites).

  • Wow, nice tech! My best buddy will be able to record brokeback mountain and the tran machine at the same time!!!

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