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Harman Kardon introduces its first Blu-ray player for $499

Harman Kardon is one of the most respected names in home theater products, primarily for its audio lineup, though it's also offered DVD players in the past. The company has finally decided to stick its toe into the Blu-ray pool, announcing its first unit in the BDP 1.
Written by Sean Portnoy, Contributor

Harman Kardon is one of the most respected names in home theater products, primarily for its audio lineup, though it's also offered DVD players in the past. The company has finally decided to stick its toe into the Blu-ray pool, announcing its first unit in the BDP 1.

Reading the specs reveals a fairly standard device, featuring 1080p upscaling of conventional DVD, BD Live, Ethernet port, HDMI v1.3, and optical and coaxial digital audio outputs. So you might be wondering why the BDP 1 costs $499, or about twice as much as competing products. There's nothing in Harman Kardon's press release or on its Web site that distinguishes the player from the competition (like proprietary audio or video processing), save for the "unique Harman Kardon user interface [that] simplifies setup and operation. " It's also perhaps a bit sleeker than the average Blu-ray player, though not more so than the wall-mountable Samsung BD-P4600, which also offers built-in Wi-Fi for the same price.

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