
Billed as “the world’s first Blu-ray player to support Connected Home Services” the HDi Dune Pro debuts the company’s HDi Dune Home Technology that pulls the usual suite of home automation functions — media management, cameras, thermostats and the like — to the TV screen. On display this week at IFA, it follows up the BD Prime by being both a capable Blu-ray player and media streamer (check format support after the break) with a 3.5-inch SATA HDD port and 7.1 channel audio support. European home automation heads can experience the 4Home-powered technology for 1990 at the end of October, while all others can check out the main site for a list of resellers around the world.
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