Blu-ray Disc™ Home Cinema System
By using combination of real speakers and virtual speakers the listener is encircled by surround speakers and more natural and smoother surround can be enjoyed especially in action scenes such as car chase scene as if you are sitting in the centre of the theatre.
With the new bamboo cone speakers the sound becomes much more responsive. Vocals are more pure and clearer and the dialogue being crisper and easier to understand than ever before. The Kelton type subwoofer reproduces highly robust reverberating bass sounds.
PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus is a high quality image-processing technology developed by Panasonic to precisely process each pixel of the Blu-ray DiscTM video signal in the vertical direction. It reproduces colour data with twice the accuracy of conventional systems to keep colours faithful and sharp.
High precision 4:4:4 signal technology processes each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc™ video signal in the horizontal direction to complement vertical direction processing. When viewed on a high end VIERA TV model which features 4:4:4 signal compatibility it recreates images with the original film quality to further enhance movie enjoyment.
SC-BT330 is compatible with a new feature of ARC (Audio Return Channel). ARC allows receiving audio signals from the TV on top of the preexisting HDMI function of sending audio/video signals to the TV with just one cable. This new feature will simplify the connection by eliminating an audio cable connection between TV audio output and main unit’s audio input. * ARC compatible TV is required.
Key Features
* Key Features:
* 51 ch 1000w
* 2 TB speakers
* New Kelton sub
* True to Cinema sound
* Wireless LAN ready
* Smart set-up
* BD Live + Viera cast
* Wireless rear speaker ready
* ARC
* SDXC Compatible
* DLNA
* iPod / iPhone direct dock
* O.1w at standby
* 2 x Optical in
* Ultra fast 0.5 sec start up
* Front layout mode
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