1st November, 2009 by adina
Tags: Blu-ray, JVC, News, Player, XV-BP11
JVC launched the XV-BP11, a 1.5 inches-tall Blu-ray player that recognizes Blu-ray Profile 1.1 only, but doesn’t have Internet features. A front-panel USB allows connection and playing content from digital cameras, USB thumb drives and camcorders. AVCHD H.264 video for HD camcorders is natively recognized, as well as BD-Rom, BD-R/RE, DVD-Video, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, Audio CD, CD-R/RW disc types.
The XV-BP11 also sports an HDMI 1.3 connection, as well as RCA video, coaxial audio and analog audio connections. WMV videos, JPEG photos, MP3 or WMA audio can also be loaded. Movies in DVD or Blu-ray format benefit from surround sound in Dolby’s Digital Plus, Digital and True HD standards and also DTS HD, DTS and DTS Essential Master Audio.
The price of the ultra-thin JVC’s XV-BP11 Blu-ray is $200, one of the most affordable Blu-ray players you’re likely to see.
