
Denon has released its DVD-3800BD Blu-ray player that relies on the 10-bit Silicon Optix sxT2 HQV Realta chipset in order to obtain the highest resolution HD video that is available currently through an HDMI 1.3a connection with 36-bit deep color support, making it the first of its kind in the world. In addition, audiophiles will also be pleased to hear high-quality sound reproduction courtesy of a DDSC-HD audio output along with dual 32-bit floating-point Burr Brown DSPs and its AL24 processors and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio decoders. Just in case you want to view your latest escapades captured on a digital camera with the rest of the family, an SD memory card slot is located on the front panel. The Denon DVD-3800BD will retail for around $2,500 when it is released this December.
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