
This month will see European consumers getting their hands on Loewe's new Blu-ray player, which was announced at IFA earlier this year. The BluTech Vision player press release carries with it Loewe's commitment to Blu-ray as the "successor to DVD, providing optimal picture and sound quality".
Created by Stuttgart's Phoenix Design, the BluTech Vision plays back in Full HD with 1920 x 1080 resolution and so-called "24p" - that's 24 complete frames per second. There's also support for new audio formats to complete the home cinema picture (Dolby True HD or dts-HD if you were wondering). There's a decoder to support analog playback of 5.1 Dolby Digital sound too. And, for those of you who might be bored of acronyms and numbers, it comes in Chrome Silver and Anthracite.
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