Denon are set to roll out a £599 Blu-ray player the DBP-2010.
The Denon DBP-2010 Blu-ray player offers Profile 2.0 capability, multiple format playback, as well as leading-edge 10-bit video processing for both HD and SD sources.
The DBP-2010 features leading-edge Anchor Bay Technologies VRS (Video Reference Series)processing for the highest-resolution video available via the HDMI 1.3a connection. It offers upconversion and IP scaling to 1080p/24, as well as 3D digital noise reduction and multi-cadence i/p detection. This works alongside an Analog Devices 12-bit/297MHz ADV7340 processor with six Noise Shaped Video DACs.
The new Denon player also has an HDMI Source Direct feature for native resolution ouput. Full decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio are available via 7.1ch analogue outputs.
Stereo has not been forgotten as the DBP-2010 unit offers a dedicated two-channel analogue audio output, equipped with high-class Burr Brown 192kHz/24bit audio D/A converters as well as other superior components to ensure the high level of sound quality as a CD player.
Normal features such as BD Live and Bonus View functionality are on board. Adding to its video handling capabilities, the player supports DivxHD and AVCHD playback from various media made from HD camcorders.
The Denon DBP-2010 will be available in July at a suggested retail price of £599.
Colours available are Premium Silver and Black.