
The built-in 1GB of internal memory is necessary for storing the downloaded Blu-ray Profile 2.0 content as well as photos and small video clips. In addition, the player has a front-mounted USB port that will allow portable drives, digital cameras and other consumer devices to connect to it. Other connections include one HDMI 1.3 output for audio and video, a component and composite video outputs, as well as an optical audio output and 7.1-channel analog outputs.
Supported surround sound codecs will include Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD and DTS. A firmware update promised in the fall will bring with it DTS-HD HR support. The BD-P2500 will hit store shelves in October, with pricing set at $500.