Panasonic launches NZ’s first UHD Blu-ray player
June 24, 2016
Panasonic New Zealand has unveiled New Zealand’s first Ultra-HD Blu-ray Player, the DMP-UB900.
Grant Shaw, Audio Visual Group Product Manager at Panasonic New Zealand says demand for 4K entertainment options are on the rise and the UB900 offers an exciting new viewing experience for those who are after the finest picture and sound quality.
“Ultra HD Blu-ray is a big step up compared to traditional Blu-ray – it brings a level of picture performance that is to Hollywood standard and hasn’t been seen in the home before. We are viewing more and more content at home and now we can watch our favourite movies, documentaries and TV shows with crisp and vibrant colour, along with phenomenal detail,” Shaw commented.
From 1st July for a limited time, customers who purchase the DMP-UB900 from participating retailers will receive two bonus UHD Blu-ray discs – Mad Max: Fury Road and Creed.
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