Denon DVD-3800BD Blu-ray player to launch

A snip at £1600

Denon DVD-3800BD Blu-ray Launches  1 View more images

24 October 2008 15:51 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Denon has unveiled a new high-end Blu-ray player, the DVD-3800BD, describing it as the company's first "reference-standard" effort.

"Amazing" audio and "best" pictures are promised from the £1600 player, that also upscales DVDs to "as near as possible to full HD."

The new player is the world's first Blu-ray player to feature the 10-bit Silicon Optix Realta chipset that offers the highest resolution high-definition video available today via an HDMI connection.

The sound side of things is equally high-end with high-definition audio decoding and D.D.S.C.-HD audio output, Denon AL24 sound processors and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoders.

In addition to the tech, there's all kinds of Denon build-quality gubbins that arguably most consumers won't notice, or even be bothered about.

These include a special drive mechanism with top and bottom shields, a Supress Vibratio Hybrid loader for super stable disc loading and reading and seperate video and power circuits so there's no signal degradation.

The DVD-3800BD has a suggested retail price of £1600 and will be available in three finishes, silver, "premium" silver and black in December 2008.



Comments

(Will not be published)

  (Next time sign in to bypass ReCaptcha)

Latest in HomeCinema

Latest on Pocket-lint.com

Pocket-lint.com poll

Q. Do you check Twitter before your email or RSS feeds?

Vote YES Vote NO

» LAST TIME
When asked Would you pay to use Twitter? 17% said yes and 83% said no

Top 10 Broadband

Compare 50+
broadband packages

Home Broadband »

Top products

tip us on news

Rss feed

Follow us on Twitter