NAD enters the Blu-ray player market with the launch of the T-587, a Blu-ray player that’s compatible with BD-Live and BD-Java standards. The unit can of course support 1080p/24 resolution and is equipped with a converter that upscales lower resolution signals allowing them to be playable at high resolution. The unit also supports Deep Color and xvYCC Extended Color Space.
The T-587 is compatible with the most recent Dolby format as well as DTS. And has no problems reading DVDs or CDs.
The Ethernet connection allows you to connect to the Internet in order to download software updates for the T-587. In addition, the BD-Java standard promises to deliver certain kinds of interactive content by communicating with remote servers through the Internet connection, or by even allowing connections to other users of Blu-ray players.
You’ll also find connections for composite and component video output, an HDMI 1.3 port, analog audio and video outputs, as well as digital coaxial and optical outputs for audio.
A USB port is also conveniently located in the front of the unit.
The NAD T-587 will be available over the course of the month of December and the list price will be $1500 USD.




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