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  2. Sony BDP-S1 - Wikipedia

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    A Sony BDP-S1 and its remote controller on an entertainment center shelf The Sony BDP-S1 is a first generation Blu-ray Disc (BD) player and is the first such player released in North America. It was originally scheduled for release in the United States on August 18, 2006 with a MSRP of $999.95.

  3. Polikarpov BDP S-1 - Wikipedia

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    The BDP S-1 (Boyevoi Desantnyi Planer – troops assault glider) was a military glider of the Soviet Union. It was produced by the Bureau of Special Construction (Osoboe Konstruktorskoe Buro) in 1941 as a glider infantry troop transport. It accommodated 20 troops plus one pilot, and had gun ports for defense.

  4. Category:Hardware Blu-ray players - Wikipedia

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    Sony BDP-S1; V. VCR/Blu-ray combo This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 18:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. Blu-ray Disc Association - Wikipedia

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    Samsung announced the BD-P1000, retailing for US$1000 and sporting HDMI output with backward support for DVD formats (DVD-RAM, DVD-RW, DVD-R, DVD+RW, and DVD+R), while Philips announced the BDP-9000. Philips also announced their all-in-one PC TripleWriter Blu-ray Disc drive and range of Blu-ray Disc media would arrive in 2nd quarter of 2006 ...

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  7. Comparison of high-definition optical disc formats - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of various optical storage media. This article compares the technical specifications of multiple high-definition formats, including HD DVD and Blu-ray Disc; two mutually incompatible, high-definition optical disc formats that, beginning in 2006, attempted to improve upon and eventually replace the DVD standard.