Thursday, 21 May 2009

Marantz BD8002 Blu-ray Player Features Galore but no BD-Live

Marantz has launched its flagship Blu-ray player - the BD8002. It offers
1080p video playback at 24 frames per second and can convert convert
standard DVDs to high-definition pictures. The BD8002 can play DVDs,
DVD-Rs, DVD-RWs, CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, MP3 and WMA encoded files. An SD
card reader on the front panel enables viewing of images on different
devices.

Two SHARC Digital Signal Processors (DSPs) give a lossless hi-def audio
experience as they can decode Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby True HD and
DTS-HD Master Audio. These formats are output via 7.1 channel analog
connections or an HDMI 1.3a link for digital output. The HDMI 1.3a
output supports the new Blu-ray 36-bit Deep Color standard. D/A
converters offer 24-bit resolution and volume range is greater than 120
dB. The BD8002 is Profile 1.1 which means it does not support BD-Live.

Vibrations are minimized thanks to a multi-layered chassis which
features a dual-layer top and a triple-layer bottom plate that ensure
mass and damping against vibration. Metal tray guides protect against
magnetic interference and dust. The Marantz BD8002 is available in
Britain for 1,800 GPB.

Features -

* HDMI 1.3a Output supporting 36bit Deep Color
* 10bit Silicon Optix Realta HQV Video Processor inluding video scaling
up to 1080p, IP converter and 24fps output
* Bit Stream HD Audio Output from HDMI
* HD Audio Decoder for Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio
* Analog Devices 297Mhz/12bit Video DAC
* 7.1ch High Quality Analog Audio Output
* RS-232C Terminal, IR Flasher In and the through Out for Custom Install Use

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