Denon Professional is launching the DN-V500BD professional Blu-ray player
Germany - D&M Business & Professional Group (Europe) is exhibiting its Denon Professional and Marantz Professional product ranges, based on SD flash and Blu-ray disc media at ProLight + Sound in Frankfurt. Products for broadcast and AV systems integration, and professional and commercial audio applications include the new range of solid state players from Denon Professional and flashcard recorders from Marantz Professional. Also being shown is a new professional Blu-ray disc player for the display of HD content in DOOH and digital signage applications.

The two initial models in Denon Professional's new solid state player series address specific applications in pro audio and commercial AV. The DN-F300 is an advanced 1U/HE rackmount solution for the playback of MP3 and uncompressed .WAV music libraries stored on SD and SDHC flashcards (up to 32GB), portable USB flash drives, and self powered HDDs.

The DN-F400 is an advanced digital media solution for the continuous or triggered playback of MP3 and uncompressed .WAV sound files stored on SD and SDHC flashcards (up to 32GB). Its compact, single half-RU space saving form and simple facia with hardwire (dip switch) rear panel setup are designed specifically for instant or programmed repeat messaging, fire and safety voice alarm announcements, radio spots, live event and theatre sound FX, and kiosk applications, as well as continuous playback applications like voice on hold and BGM.

The RC-F400S serial remote controller provides an intuitive user interface, featuring a large backlit LCD display for file navigation and loading of hot starts.

To meet the increasing demand for HD video content for use in DOOH and digital signage applications, Denon Professional is launching the DN-V500BD professional Blu-ray player.

The full current range of Marantz PMD solid state recorders is being shown, including handheld, portable and rackmount models, intended for location, ENG and systems integration applications.

(Jim Evans)


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