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Pictured above is Denon’s latest Blu-ray player – the DBP-4010UDCI Universal Blu-ray Disc Player – which features many of the latest technologies and enhancements found in their DVD-A1UDCI player yet at a lower price point (though at $1999, the DBP-4010UDCI is still not for the faint of heart).

The DBP-4010UDCI features:

  • Profile 2.0 support
  • BD Live and “Bonus View” support
  • Plays back DVD-Audio and SACD discs with native digital audio output via DENON LINK or PCM conversion with full bass management
  • Ethernet port for Internet connectivity, firmware updates, BD Live interactivity, IP control for third party controllers, CI remote access, and web browser support
  • Support for AVCHD and DivXHD playback
  • Built-in SD card reader
  • Anchor Bay Technologies (ABT) VRS processing for “highest resolution video available via HDMI connection” – supports upconversion and IP scaling to 1080p and HD audio decoding
  • New HDMI Clock Control feature – when using HDMI for A/V output, the DENON LINK allows for connected AVR or AV processor to take over the Master Clock Control signals – avoiding digital jitter via HDMI
  • Dynamic Discrete Surround Circuit-HD technology (DDSC-HD) with decoding of all the latest HD formats from Dolby and dts.
  • Bit-Stream Bypass to HDMI for Dolby Digita+
  • Support for TrueHD 7.1 and dts-HR, dts-HD Master Audio 7.1 digital transmission to an AVR/AVP for decoding
  • 12 bit 297MHz Analog Devices Video DACs
  • Burr-Brown 24/192 PCM1796 DACs
  • Multi-channel analog outputs with separate dedicated stereo analog outputs
  • All aluminum construction

The Denon DBP-4010UDCI will be available in October and will have a suggested price of $1999.

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