Sharp sights for new Blu-ray players

Posted in Blu-ray, DVD, Sharp by Chetz on September 26th, 2007

sSharp Aquos BD-HDW20 Blu-ray DVD playerNeato. The word is traveling fast across the blogosphere that Sharp Japan has announced two new Aquos Blu-ray players that push the limit on HDD size. There are two BD-HDW Blu-ray recorders in the product line-up, the BD-HDW15 and the BD-HDW20. Both units have HDMI output, a dual TV tuner so you can record two shows at the same time, Dolby DTS, a smart drive that can detect the differences between dual layer discs and single layer ones and compatibility with the company’s i-Link to make for smooth connections to other Sharp electronics. The HDW15 has 500GB of HDD space on it while the HDW20 ups it to a cool 1 terabyte of magnetized media. Supported media also include dual layer BD-R/RE discs apart from single layer discs.

Hitting Japanese store shelves at the beginning of December the 500GB player will go for 200,000 Yen ($1,730 USD) and the 1TB player for $300,000 Yen ($2,600). Ask Santa nice (and in Japanese) and he may bring you one.

via Ubergizmo

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One Comment to “Sharp sights for new Blu-ray players”
  1. Joel Says:

    i wannnt oneeee.

    a TB of space for storing HD tv shows. /drools

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