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Bonkers Boardie Bluray Deal

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  • 06-10-2010 5:45pm
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    Hi guys.

    I have a Boardie exclusive on a top class blu-ray player that according to me, is the cheapest on the planet.

    It's for the Denon DBP2010. This player is usually £599.95 but we are offering this to Boardies for just £369.95 and this includes delivery too.

    This deal is limited to 6 pieces and once they are gone, they are gone.

    picture.php?albumid=1416&pictureid=7536

    Here's a few specs and I hope I don't bore you to death, but there's a lot in this player that's worth talking about.

    • Full support of Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and dts-HD Master Audio
    • 1080p/24 video output, to bring out the full quality of film
    • HDMI (ver. 1.3a supporting Deep Color, “x.v.Color”,
    High-Bit-Rate Audio output)
    • External high bit i/p converter and Scaler up to 1080p from
    standard DVDs
    • BD-Live support (Profile 2.0)
    • AVCHD support
    • DivX HD support
    • HDMI Control (CEC)
    • Ethernet port for BD Live and firmware updates
    • HDMI Source Direct mode to output native resolution of the disc
    • Dolby TrueHD and dts-HD Master Audio HDMI output
    • 7.1ch analog audio outputs with full decoding of Dolby TrueHD
    and dts-HD Master Audio
    • A dedicated 2-channel audio output
    • Bass Management for 7.1ch analog output
    • High quality 24-bit/192kHz audio converters for all 7.1ch + separated 2ch analog outputs
    • Audio parts strictly selected for high quality sound
    • Pure Direct Mode
    • Independent audio block design to reduce interferences from high frequency noise
    • DENON’s High Picture Quality Circuitry, to visually enhance your DVDs
    • High quality high bit i/p and scaler
    • 1080p/24 video output, to bring out the full quality of film
    • Deep Color Support
    • “x.v.Color” support
    • 3-D Digital Noise Reduction
    • 12-bit video encoder with NSV (Noise Shaped Video) technology
    • HDMI Source Direct mode to output native resolution of the disc
    • Picture Adjustments
    • Independent digital and analog block design to reduce
    interferences from digital noise
    • User friendly GUI
    • Glo-key remote controller
    • Remote In/Out Connection
    • RS-232C Connection
    • Remote Lock Mode

    Versatile Disc Formats Playability

    • BD-ROM (BD Video)
    • DVD-Video
    • DVD+R/RW
    • DVD-R, DVD-RW (VR mode supported)
    • Audio CD
    • CD-R/RW
    • MP3, WMA audio, JPEG written CD-R/RW
    • Kodak Picture CD
    • Fuji Color CD
    Digital Media Support
    • BD-Live support to download and stream
    bonus contents
    • SD Card slot on front panel for bonus contents,
    playback MP3, WMA, and JPEG files.
    • AVCHD format support to playback DVD
    discs or SD cards from HD camcorders
    • DivX HD support
    High Rigid Construction and Mechanism Suppress internal and external vibrations and electromagnetic noises for high precision disc
    playability at all times

    - Newly designed centre-drive mechanism

    - High rigid chassis construction
    - Dual-layer top cover
    - Separated Unit Structure

    Other Features

    • Gold-plated analog output terminals
    • HDMI resolution select on front panel
    • Power Saving Mode
    • Detachable AC cord

    HDMI output x 1
    Component output x 1
    Composite output x 1
    Coaxial digital output x 1
    Analog output (2ch, L/R) x 1
    7.1-ch (FL/FR/C/SL/SR/SBR/SBL/SW) output x 1
    Ethernet x 1
    SD Slot x 1
    RS-232C x 1
    Remote control (IN/OUT) x 1 / x 1

    Any questions, drop me a line and the first 6 to post will get one.

    Cheers



    Dave


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