Sharp Corporation will introduce into the Japanese market two new AQUOS Blu-ray
Disc Recorders that support playback of Blu-ray 3D(TM) discs. The BD-HDW700 and BD-HDW70 Blu-ray Disc Recorders support playback of Blu-ray 3D(TM) discs containing 3D Blu-ray content recorded in conformance with the MPEG4-MVC technical standard for compressed 3D video. By connecting to the 3D-compatible AQUOS Quattron 3D LCD TV, viewers can enjoy watching 3D video with a realistic sense of depth(1). In addition, these units
feature a stereo headphone jack that supports
Surround Sound Audio Output, which produces impressive surround sound, enabling listeners to enjoy audio with an exceptionally realistic sense of presence even when using headphones.
Further, these models feature Sharp’s New Transcoder, a proprietary video compression scheme that enables extended recording of video data with high
image quality and recording of two
programs simultaneously in approximately (maximum) 10X extended record mode(2).

Beyond this, these units also feature a full suite of functions to enable linking with peripheral devices, including support for recording HD video from SKY PerfecTV! HD and cable TV (CATV)(3), as well as home network functions(4) that enable viewers to enjoy content recorded on these units on an
AQUOS TV located in another room via a local area network.
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