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3D Playback Divx Plus HD Blu-Ray Disc/DVD Player Pre-sales leaflet for United Kingdom (2016, November 16) Blu-ray Disc/DVD player • 3D playback • DivX Plus HD • BD-Live BDP3480/05 Explore 3D cinematic experience Bring the magic of movies home in full High Definition with Blu-ray 3D and DivX Plus HD on this sleek player. Conveniently enjoy your favourite video and music files directly from USB flash drives or portable hard disks with USB 2.0. Benefits See more Engage more • Blu-ray 3D Disc playback for a full HD 3D experience at home • Turn your Smartphone into a remote for Philips AV products • DivX Plus HD Certified for high-definition DivX playback • USB 2.0 plays video/music from USB flash/hard disk drive • Access your favourite YouTube videos and Picasa photos easily • SimplyShare to connect and stream all entertainment wirelessly Hear more • Dolby TrueHD for high fidelity sound • Dolby Digital DTS2.0 for the ultimate movie experience Features Blu-ray 3D Disc playback MyRemote app Full HD 3D provides the illusion of depth for a heightened, realistic cinema The Philips MyRemote app lets you use your iPhone or iPod Touch or viewing experience at home. Separate images for the left and right eyes are Android Smartphone as a remote to control your Philips networked AV recorded in 1920 x 1080 full HD quality and alternately played on screen at a products. The app automatically recognises your* Philips Blu-ray player, Home high speed. By watching these images through special glasses that are timed to theatre or Streamium audio system connected to your home Wi-Fi network, open and close the left and right lenses in synchronisation with the alternating and gives you instant control over the devices from anywhere in your home. images, the full-HD 3D viewing experience is created. And if you have more than one Philips networked AV product, the app will allow you to switch between them and control each one independently. This free app is created exclusively by Philips. DivX Plus HD Certified USB 2.0 The Universal Serial Bus or USB is an industry standard that allows high- speed, easy connection of peripherals to PCs, consumer electronics and mobile products. The USB 2.0 provides better and faster performance - up to 40 times quicker than the USB 1.0 and with a data transfer rate of up to 480 Mbps from the original 12 Mbps. When plugged in, everything configures automatically. With USB 2.0, simply plug in your USB portable devices or hard DivX Plus HD on your Blu-ray player and/or DVD player offers the latest in disk drives, select the movie, music or photo and play away. DivX technology to let you enjoy HD videos and movies from the Internet directly on your Philips HDTV or PC. DivX Plus HD supports the playback of SimplyShare DivX Plus content (H.264 HD video with high-quality AAC audio in an MKV file container) while also supporting previous versions of DivX video up to 1080p. DivX Plus HD for true HD digital video. Dolby TrueHD Philips SimplyShare lets you share your music, movies and photos from your tablet, smartphone and PCs to your home theatre and Blu-ray player. You can stream all entertainment directly from your DLNA-enabled devices or use remote control to access and stream media files from your PC. For the best wireless experience, install the SimplyShare app on your tablet/smartphone. Dolby TrueHD delivers the finest sound from your Blu-ray Discs. Audio You are now ready to enjoy all your entertainment effortlessly. reproduced is virtually indistinguishable from the studio master, so you hear what the creators intended for you to hear. Dolby TrueHD completes your high definition entertainment experience. Dolby Digital DTS2.0 Access YouTube and Picasa Get YouTube videos and Picasa photos on your TV now. Enjoy the huge collection of online videos on a larger screen, without even having to turn on your computer. Simply ensure that your Blu-ray player or Home cinema system is connected to the Internet, either wirelessly over Wi-Fi or with a cable to the LAN connector, then sit back and enjoy the best of YouTube and Picasa. data subject to change 2016, November 16 Specifications Please note that this is a pre-sales leaflet. The contents of this leaflet reflect the best of our knowledge per date and country mentioned above. The contents of this leaflet are subject to change without notice. Philips does not accept any liability as to the contents of this leaflet. Accessories CDDA Compatible accesso- WUB1110 Wi-Fi USB Adaptor CD-R/CD-RW ries DVD Included accessories 2 x AAA Batteries DVD +R/+RW Product Registration Card DVD -R/-RW Quick start guide SVCD Remote Control VCD User Manual Connectivity Audio Playback Front Connections USB 2.0/Wi-Fi dongle slot Compression format AAC MyRemote App SimplyShare MP3 Virtual Remote PCM Rear Connections Composite video (CVBS) output WAV Digital coaxial out WMA Ethernet HDMI output Still Picture Playback Analogue audio Left/Right out Compression format GIF Convenience JPEG JPEG HD BD-Live (1 GB USB yes JPEG Progressive memory needed) PNG Child Protection Parental Control Picture Enhancement Rotate EasyLink (HDMI- 21:9 format subtitle support Slideshow with music playback CEC) One touch play Zoom One touch standby Remote Control-Passthrough Video Playback Firmware upgrade- Firmware upgradeable via USB able Online firmware upgrade BD Region Code B On-Screen Display Czech DVD Region Code 2 languages Danish Compression formats DivX Plus™ HD Dutch H.264 English MPEG1 Finnish MPEG2 French MPEG4 German XviD Italian Disc Playback Modes A-B Repeat Norwegian Angle Polish Disc Menu Portuguese Pause Spanish Repeat Swedish Resume Playback from Stop Turkish Search forward/reverse Skip Dimensions Slow Forward Standard Play Product (W x H x D) 435 x 38 x 212 mm Zoom Product weight 1.37 kg Video Enhancement Progressive Scan Packaging (W x H x 495 x 87 x 300 mm Video Upscaling D) Deep Colour Weight incl. Pack- 2.16 kg x.v. Colour aging File Format Picture/Display Audio aac Aspect ratio 4:3 mka 16:9 mp3 21:9 wma D/A converter 12 Bit/148 MHz Picture GIF Picture enhancement High Def (720p, 1080i, 1080p) JPEG Progressive scan JPG Video upscaling Video avi DivX Power m2ts Power consumption 12 W mkv Power supply 220-240 V mp4 50 Hz mpeg Standby power 0.25 W mpg consumption Optical Playback Media Sound Playable Discs AVCHD D/A converter 24-bit, 192 kHz BD Dynamic Range (1 =80 dB BD R/BD RE kHz) CD data subject to change 2016, November 16 Frequency response (20 kHz) ±0.5 dB (Max./Min. 2ch, Width 41.50 cm DVD) Hz Depth 8.70 cm Signal to noise ratio 80 dB Net weight 1.23 kg Sound Enhancement Night Mode Gross weight 1.63 kg Sound System Dolby Digital 5.1 EAN 08712581674342 Dolby Digital Plus Number of products 1 Dolby True HD included DTS 2.0 + Digital out Country of origin CN Harmonised Systems 852190 Outer Carton Code EAN 87 12581 67434 2 Loading Unit Gross weight 1.63 kg Height 8.7 cm Number of consumer 112 Length 41.5 cm packages Net weight 1.23 kg Length 114.00 cm Number of consumer 1 Width 91.00 cm packages Height 122.00 cm Tare weight 0.4 kg Gross weight 183.70 kg Width 30 cm Net weight 137.76 kg GTIN/EAN 48712581674340 Product dimensions Type 8831 Number of CTIs per 8 Depth 21.9 cm stack layer Height 4.2 cm Number of stack 14 Weight 1.06 kg layers per unit Width 36 cm Number of outer 8 cartons per layer Packaging dimensions Height 30.00 cm data subject to change © 2016 Koninklijke Philips N.V. 2016, November 16 All rights reserved. Version: 5.0.7 Specifications are subject to change without notice. Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips N.V. or EAN: 08712581674342 their respective owners. www.philips.com.
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