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Gateway NV Series Notebooks Now Come With Blue-ray Drive and Matte Lid

Gateway Notebook

Gateway’s line of NV Series Notebooks returns with improved cosmetics and speed upgrades. The most obvious change is on the exterior, the usual glossy design has been replaced with a matte, textured shell.

Core i3 and i5 processors are now available and increasing the performance together with Mobility Radeon graphics. You can also choose GMA graphics and AMD’s mobile Athlon and Turion chips if you don’t want to spend very much.

The only model available to buy is the NV59C09u and comes with a 15.6-inch display, 2.13GHz Core i3, 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive, Intel graphics and an included Blue-ray drive. Other features include Wi-Fi b/g/n, Gigabit LAN, HDMI port, multi touch trackpad. This model retails for $800.

Via Electronista

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Samsung Finally Launches The BD-C6900 3D Blue Ray

Samsung BD-C6900

The Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blue-ray player is finally available after a failed attempt to hit the shelves. The device offers support for Full HD 1080p. It also has wireless LAN built-in and 1 GB integrated memory.

The BD-C6900 also features DLNA support which means that the device can be used as a media-stream receiver, including support for Dolby Digital TruHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

The BD-C6900 has 3D capabilities and it is compatible with Samsung’s HDTVs and Blue-ray 3D standard TV sets. The player can be acquired from Amazon for $399.99.

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Panasonic Announced Their First 3D Blue-Ray Disc Player

Panasonic DMP-BDT300

Panasonic has created its first 3D Blue-Ray disc player, the DMP-BDT300. The device is based on Panasonic’s UniPhier LSI chip which they say it is able to display twice the information as a regular Blu-ray movie. Also, the DMP-BDT300 features Panasonic’s own Vieracast platform with DLNA capability and supports WLAN adaptors too, in case you can’t connect it to a network cable.

The device has USB and SD slots and supports formats like JPEG, DivX Plus HD, AVCHD, MPEG2 and others. There is also twin HD-out sockets to use audio and video at the same time.

There are no details about the release date or pricing yet, but we will keep you in touch with the latest information about the Panasonic DMP-BDT300.

Via Pocket-lint

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