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Pioneer Introduces First Professional Blu-ray Player
Pioneer Electronics will showcase their new BDP-V6000 Professional Blu-ray Disc Player, the first professional Blu-ray player to hit the market, at the InfoComm 2009 Expo in Orlando, Florida on June 17th.
The player was developed using consumer research to provide the ultimate Blu-ray player for professional customers such as museums, video walls, and broadcast.
There are a number of features which set this player apart from your typical Blu-ray Disc player:
Serial RS-232C Support: Allows integrators to control the player through multiple external devices
Enhanced Search Options: Users can navigate through a disc's title, chapter, and time code menus quickly and easily
Plays 30, 25, and 24 frames per second (fps): Allows playback of 30, 25, and 24fps HD movie playback on video displays that support this feature
Professional Graphic User Interface (GUI): Pioneer incorporates a newly designed GUI for improved player setup and internal playlist operation
BD-Live Capability: One GB of on-board memory allows new video content to be downloaded to the player without having to remaster a BD disc; USB 2.0 port supports external devices to further expand BD-Live storage capacity
Rack Mount Kit Included
And for the international consumer, the player will support both NTSC and PAL playback from legacy DVD media.
The player is scheduled to ship this September with pricing announced soon.
Pioneer Electronics will showcase their new BDP-V6000 Professional Blu-ray Disc Player, the first professional Blu-ray player to hit the market, at the InfoComm 2009 Expo in Orlando, Florida on June 17th.
The player was developed using consumer research to provide the ultimate Blu-ray player for professional customers such as museums, video walls, and broadcast.
There are a number of features which set this player apart from your typical Blu-ray Disc player:
Serial RS-232C Support: Allows integrators to control the player through multiple external devices
Enhanced Search Options: Users can navigate through a disc's title, chapter, and time code menus quickly and easily
Plays 30, 25, and 24 frames per second (fps): Allows playback of 30, 25, and 24fps HD movie playback on video displays that support this feature
Professional Graphic User Interface (GUI): Pioneer incorporates a newly designed GUI for improved player setup and internal playlist operation
BD-Live Capability: One GB of on-board memory allows new video content to be downloaded to the player without having to remaster a BD disc; USB 2.0 port supports external devices to further expand BD-Live storage capacity
Rack Mount Kit Included
And for the international consumer, the player will support both NTSC and PAL playback from legacy DVD media.
The player is scheduled to ship this September with pricing announced soon.