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Panasonic's portable Blu-ray

If you're a dad who has everything, you're likely at a loss for words when your kids ask what you'd like for Father's Day. Well, we've got the answer. Panasonic's DMP-B15 is billed as the first portable Blu-ray player. We know what you're saying: "What possible need do I have to watch Blu-ray Discs on a 9-inch screen?" Well, this unit also has an HDMI output, so you can not only take it on the road to use in hotel rooms, but you can also hook it up to the bedroom TV. Interested? Check out CNET's initial impressions of this unusual contraption.
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June 10, 2009
Scott Ard
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Panasonic's portable Blu-ray
If you're a dad who has everything, you're likely at a loss for words when your kids ask what you'd like for Father's Day. Well, we've got the answer. Panasonic's DMP-B15 is billed as the first portable Blu-ray player. We know what you're saying: "What possible need do I have to watch Blu-ray Discs on a 9-inch screen?" Well, this unit also has an HDMI output, so you can not only take it on the road to use in hotel rooms, but you can also hook it up to the bedroom TV. Interested? Check out CNET's initial impressions of this unusual contraption. Read more

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