Denon launches DBP-2010 Blu-ray player

"Revered" home cinema performance

Denon launches DBP-2010 Blu-ray player

1 July 2009 11:38 GMT / By Duncan Geere

Denon has upgraded the "affordable" end of its Blu-ray player range, and has introduced the DBP-2010. The player offers Profile 2.0 capability, multiple format playback and 10-bit video processing.

There's 1080p upscaling, as well as digital noise reduction and an HDMI Source Direct feature for native resolution output. On the audio side, there's 7.1 channels of surround and full Dolby and DTS decoding.

There's also an Ethernet port for BD Live functionality and firmware updates, along with support for DivxHD and AVCHD video formats. The DBP-2010 will be available in July, come in silver and black, and cost £600.
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