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Denon has revealed details of its latest Blu-ray player – the DBP-2012UD.
Synonymous with quality, Denon pitches the player as part of their ‘mid range’, but it does seem more reminiscent of a high end machine.
The 2012UD uses the same structural and electrical design as the higher priced DBP-4010UD and DVD-A1UD models and offers “outstanding sound and picture quality plus maximum connectivity”.
It has DLNA compatibility on board, USB input ports (for formats including MP3, WMA and DivX) and can playback DVDs and CDs, as well as 3D Blu-rays.
The model has separate audio and video circuits, “to achieve superior audio and video quality”, and has Anchor Bay Technologies VRS, a high-bit video processor that plays Blu-rays “to perfection”.
Priced at £749.99, the Denon DBP-2012UD will be available, in black or silver, from March.
For more information on this player please check out Pocket-lint’s article here.