Panasonic’s DMP-BD70V puts Blu-ray and VHS

Friday, January 9, 2009 0:54
Posted in category 2009, CES, Electronic Gadgets

What are stupid idea..Who watching VHS now days? Why wasting Resources, materials, and money? I can't even remember when was last time I played VHS.

Key features of the Panasonic DMP-BD70V series:

* Blu-ray and VHS playback from a single player
* Profile 2.0 compatible
* Onboard Dolby TrueHD and DTS-Master Audio Essential decoding
* SD card slot and USB input
* Access to Viera Cast Internet content, including Amazon Video On-Demand

I think it is kinda dumb..what do you think?

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4 Responses to “Panasonic’s DMP-BD70V puts Blu-ray and VHS”

  1. Razer says:

    February 8th, 2009 at 6:19 pm

    I’ll take VHS over DVD any day, when it comes to recording my favorite TV shows. You pop-in a tape and go. No waiting for stupid menus, set-up, etc. And just try and find where you were during playback, if you take the recording into another room for playback on another machine. Again, with VHS, just pop-in and go from where you left off! Not with DVD. Tape stays clean, too, unlike DVDs with fingerprints and scratches, if you aren’t careful.

  2. Kindel says:

    February 21st, 2009 at 12:12 am

    Yep, I agree. This is a dumb idea. But then again, maybe Panasonic is trying to pull the old fogies that do still watch VHS into the 21st century?

  3. ray gonno says:

    February 25th, 2009 at 5:59 am

    its not as stupid as you think.the vcr rules recording.its a pity most people havent figured that out yet

  4. John Gabby says:

    February 27th, 2009 at 4:13 pm

    I think this is a great idea but then I’m not a wealthy person who has money to burn on Blue Ray disks. With over a hundred VHS titles, I’ve found that my old trusty Zenith VHS player, while not up converting, delivers more than adequate video to my42″ Toshiba Regza television which does some internal up conversion and my JVC amp running my eight year old Bose surround sound system is still awesome. The only problem I have with the system is space and an up converting DVD player with an up converting VHS player saves space and puts everything through a single hdmi cable and that is all very good indeed …even if I never buy a blue ray disc!!

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