Original URL: https://www.theregister.com/2007/10/25/panasonic_car_blu-ray/

Panasonic preps in-car Blu-ray player

Are we there yet?

By James Sherwood

Posted in Personal Tech, 25th October 2007 14:44 GMT

The days of drive-in movies are long gone and the radio sometimes just doesn’t cut it for entertainment. So Panasonic’s unveiled what’s believed to be the world’s first in-car Blu-ray Disc drive at this year’s Tokyo Motor Show.

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Is this the world's first in-car Blu-ray drive?

The picture comes from Japanese website AV Watch, which claims the unit was demonstrated alongside a 7in LCD screen. The two were connected by HDMI. The player also supports Blu-ray’s Java-based interactivity system, BD-J.

A quick scan over Panasonic’s Japanese website did reveal a gap for in-car Blu-ray entertainment systems. Its in-car entertainment range currently tops out with the CN-HDS915TD, a 7in model with 40GB hard drive, DVD playback and, of course, iPod support.

Unfortunately, there’s no information yet on when or where the new Blu-ray player may appear, or how much it’ll cost.