We can very well be in the minority here, but we are definitely not peg winter 2010 as the second coming of the Vudu. Only the past month or so, the outfit of resurgent movie rental has managed to slink his way on Sharp connected HDTV, D-Link Boxee Box, Sony PlayStation 3 and now, Panasonic Viera Cast crew enabled Blu-ray decks. The DMP-BDT 350, DMP-BDT 300, DMP-BDT 100, DMP-BD 85, DMP-BD 65 and DMP-B 500 will all access of Vudu 4000 + 1080p movie collection starting from just two days from today (which is 24 November, for the calendar challenged), promising instant streaming on titles that start at just $ 2 per night. If you're the proud owner of one of those players, keep an eye out for an upcoming firmware update ... otherwise, well, keep an eye out for those one eye. VUDU goes LIVE ON 2010 VIERA CAST-ENABLED BLU-RAY DISC ™ PLAYERS from PanasonicConsumers get immediate availability of flow of the VUDU vast collection of Full HD 1080p video immediately for rental or purchase
SECAUCUS, NJ (22 November 2010)-Panasonic, a leader in 3D full HD technology and built-in Entertainment Web TV and movie streaming service, VUDUTM announced that the 2010 line of Panasonic VIERA CAST ™ enabled Blu-ray Disc ™ Players1 will offer instant streaming movie library enormous high definition of VUDU, including more than 4,000 movies Full HD (1080p), beginning on 24 November.
VUDU is a service of video-on-demand not offering instant streaming (no download time) of movies and TV shows via enabled IPTV HDTV and Blu-ray Disc Player with no computer or service to cable TV/satellite required and no subscription or monthly subscription fees.VUDU boasts the world's largest library of HD movies from all the Hollywood studios and leading independent distributors and releasing a new set of unmatched release with titles available on the same day the DVD service VUDU also offers a great value for tenants of film, with a huge collection of titles available for only $ 2 for the hiring of two nights.
"Connected TV will continue to become an increasingly important feature for consumers and Panasonic is working tirelessly to build already robust entertainment and connectivity experience can enjoy our customers VIERA CAST," said Panasonic Corporation of North America Vice President, Merwan Mereby."The addition of VUDU to our offers of VIERA CAST 2010 gives consumers access to a virtually infinite content library of film TV and high definition when they want and immediately broadcast on TV without ever having to leave the couch."
VUDU is the entertainment features newest addition to the features of Panasonic VIERA CAST IPTV. earlier this year, Panasonic has added NetFlix, Skype ™ voice and video, and Pandora calling2 Twitter3 already robust list of popular entertainment and options information including Amazon video-on-demand ™, YouTube ™, Google Picasa ™ Web albums, FOX, Bloomberg News Sports4 and a weather service.Panasonic VIERA Line CASTTM enabled Blu-ray Disc Player allows consumers to turn any HDTV into a dish or connected TV IPTV via VIERA CAST. VIERA CAST does not require any enclosure or PC5 and is accessible via a single button on the remote control Blu-ray player. There is no cost for using VIERA CAST (some services VIERA CAST as VUDU, NetFlix and Amazon VOD have a separate fee structure). New customers VUDU VIERA CAST ™ will receive a credit of $ 5.99, allowing them to watch their first film HD on service for free.
"Our primary mission is to offer the best selection of film, with the highest quality possible, directly to the customer's stay," said Edward Lichty, Director General of the VUDU. "We are proud to collaborate with Panasonic owners login enabled VIERA CAST Blu-ray Disc Player industry Best-in-class streaming movie experience, with instant access to thousands of titles, including the hottest new releases, all with no subscription required to offer ".
Readers of Panasonic Blu-ray with VIERA CAST: 2010
·DMP-BDT 350 (Full HD 3D)
· DMP-BDT 300 (Full HD 3D)
· DMP-BDT 100 (Full HD 3D)
· DMP-BD 85
· DMP-BD 65
· DMP-B 500 (Portable Blu-Ray Player)
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