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Sharp has released a Blu-ray player with BDXL

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Sharp announced the launch of two new models of Blu-ray player AQUOS, with format support BDXL. Recall, the specification format optical disc BDXL was unveiled organization Blu-ray Disc Association about a month ago. This format allows you to create a recordable Blu-ray disc capacity up to 128 GB.

Sharp has released a Blu-ray player with BDXL

Presented by Sharp innovations (BD-HDW700 and BD-HDW70) are positioned as the world’s first device capable of playing and recording three-(100 GB) and four-layer (128 GB) Blu-ray-discs. It is noted that in such devices, the recording optical disc is increased in 2-2,5 times compared to previous generation devices. Both models offer support for playing 3D video, 3D Audio, can reproduce the multimedia content to DLNA-compatible devices. However, access to the local network is provided as a way to wire (Ethernet), or wirelessly through the integration module Blu-Ray Aquos Wi-Fi N. Also represented in the new integrated hard drive: 1 TB model BD-HDW70 and 2 TB model BD-HDW700.

It is expected that sales of new Blu-ray player Sharp AQUOS BD-HDW700 and BD-HDW70 begin in Japan on July 30, but the level of their recommended retail price has not been revealed. We recall some time ago, the company Sharp also introduced the first Blu-ray disc standard BDXL 100 GB.





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