Claim Avatar & Titanic in 3D Blu-Ray from Panasonic! Please click here for more information. Offer valid between 2nd August & 31st December 2012. Panasonic DMPBDT500EB Smart Network 3D Blu-Ray Player achieves high-quality sound by using high grade audio parts for analogue audio lovers. High-precision analogue audio processing by four independent 192k Hz 32bit audio DACs for 7.1-channel sound minimizes noise. Highly durable corrosion-resistant gold plated terminals maintain the high sound quality. TWIN HDMI for digital audio processing can create an ideal acoustic environment for the audio receiver. Additional output can be dedicated for audio output. Less interference from the video signal creates an ideal environment for the audio receiver to achieve pure high quality sound. Panasonic DMP-BDT500EB Smart Network 3D Blu-Ray Player is DLNA-certified which means that it is easy to use with your home network & lets you share & enjoy digital photos music & videos by simply connecting to your home network. For example you can install a special app on your smartphone & use it to access a DLNA-certified PC via a Wi-Fi router in another room. The DIGA recorder & PC work as a DLNA server where your collection of movies photos & videos is stored. Adaptive Chroma Processing is a high quality image-processing technology developed to precisely process each pixel of Blu-ray Disc video signals in the vertical & horizontal directions. Vertical colour data has been increased 1.5 times (compared with 2010 Panasonic models) allowing Adaptive Chroma Processing to reproduce colour data more faithfully than ever before. Also known as DMP-BDT500EB DMPBDT500E DMP-BDT500E DMPBDT500 DMP-BDT500 DMPBDT DMP-BDT DMPBD DMP-BD 500EB. High Quality Analogue Audio High Quality Digital Audio Smart Home Networking Adaptive Chroma Processing Digital Tube Sound Touch Pad Remote Control " Panasonic has done it again – this player delivers a truly captivating performance......... Excellent picture; strong sound; smooth motion handling; great with 3D & upscaling" What Hi Fi July 2012. Click here to read more.