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Panasonic’s DMR-BF200 stuffs tough drive as well as Blu-ray burner into a single little, enchanting box
And this, friends, is because Japan is the miraculous place. Panasonic has only removed a wraps from the brand-new DIGA DMR-BF200, that is being hailed as the planet’s smallest Blu-ray tape deck. For all intents as well as purposes, this is simply an outmost tough drive with a slot-loading Blu-ray burner baked in, though there’s copiousness more upon the inside to pay courtesy to. It’ll tide DLNA calm, interface with your other VIERA Link apparatus, outlay content via HDMI as well as even entrance acTVila (a Japanese video-on-demand use. Users can also toss in an SD card for examination flicks stored upon more moveable media, as well as most anything housed on the 320GB internal hard drive can be toasted upon BD-R/RE for playback elsewhere. It should be remarkable, however, that conjunction BDXL nor Blu-ray 3D have been supported, but those still keenly meddlesome can find it upon November 15th for ¥70,000 ($861) in black or white.