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Panasonic DMP-BDT220
JPEG, MP3, DLNA, Controlled by smartphone, Internet TV, BD-Live, 3D conversion, DivX, 3D- …; Newest review: 2/2013
You can do better than the DMP-BDT220, but certainly not at this price point, S21 reckon. The picture improvements over cheaper players are subtle but they're definitely real, and audio is
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78 opinions
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More information at: S21, 2/2013 Panasonic DMP-BDT220 Most people are happy with a budget, bare-bones Blu-ray player, but if you're the kind of user that requires the best picture quality, connectors galore and more features than you can shake a stick at, the DMP-BDT220 might be right up your alley. … to review
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Panasonic DMP-BDT500
JPEG, MP3, BD Java, DLNA, Controlled by smartphone, Internet TV, BD-Live, 3D conversion, DivX, …; Newest review: 8/2012 If you don’t plan to use the analogue speaker outputs then it will be hard to tell the difference between the DMP-BDT500 and other readily available cheaper options. Expert Reviews think Panasonic … 5 reviews |
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Panasonic DMP-BDT110
3D conversion, 3D-ready, BD-Live, DivX, JPEG, 24p, WMA, Upscaling, MP3, DLNA; Dolby Digital, …; Newest review: 5/2011 As long as having the best internet portal isn't your top priority, the Panasonic DMP-BDT110 makes a great choice, decided Expert Reviews. They were not only happy with this 3D Blu-ray …
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88 opinions
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Panasonic DMP-BDT310
3D conversion, WLAN, 3D-ready, BD-Live, DivX, 24p, JPEG, Upscaling, MP3, DLNA; DTS, …; Newest review: 5/2011
With two HDMI outputs, one that's 1.4 and one that's 1.3, Expert Reviews say if you've got a 3D TV but don't want to upgrade your old amp, Panasonic's DMP-BDT310 could be
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More information at: CNET.de, 3/2011 Panasonic DMP-BDT310: a more expensive, but better performing, 3D ready Blu-ray player Panasonic’s DMP-BDT310 high-end model appears to have everything you could possibly want from a Blu-ray player. With its multiple network functions, 3D support and two HDMI outputs, this 280 euro device looks like the perfect centre piece for a sophisticated home cinema system. Our review will reveal whether the device made an equally good impression in practice.
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Panasonic DMP-BDT320EG
BD-Live, 3D-ready, DivX, 24p, JPEG, MP3, DLNA, Controlled by smartphone, 3D conversion; DTS- …; Newest review: 7/2012 "FOR: Good picture detail; sound is great with dialogue; glossy look. AGAINST: Usability could be better; slightly more expensive players offer a good deal more."
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22 opinions
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Panasonic DMP-BDT210
WLAN, 3D-ready, Upscaling, JPEG, MP3, DLNA, 3D conversion; Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD HR, DTS-HD MA, …; Newest review: 11/2011 The Panasonic DMP-BDT210 is by no means perfect, in fact some of the design choices are pretty bad, but it was still considered by PC Advisor to be an excellent buy. Not only does it have a brilliant …
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21 opinions
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Panasonic DMP-BBT01
3D-ready, BD-Live, JPEG, DivX, WMA, 24p, MP3, BD Java, DLNA, Controlled by smartphone, …; Newest review: 6/2012 "FOR: Clear, detailed picture, compact design, easy to use, responsive player and remote. AGAINST: Price."
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10 opinions
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Panasonic DMR-BWT700
MP3, DLNA, 3D conversion, Integrated hard drive, 3D-ready; TV Receiver: DVB-T; Newest review: 7/2011 Operationally, the Panasonic DMR-BWT700 has some defects, the EPG is cluttered and the menus are disorganised. It lacks the benefits of Wi-Fi and a secondary HDMI port, plus the hard disk is smaller, …
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Panasonic DMR-BWT800
3D-ready, JPEG, DLNA; Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital; Newest review: 8/2011 They weren't too keen on the UI, but as well as packing every feature Expert Reviews could hope for from a Blu-ray player, the Panasonic DMR-BWT800 boasts Internet TV and PVR functions too. … 5 reviews |
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Panasonic DMP-BDT330
MP3, 4K upscaling, BD-Live, DivX, 24p, 3D conversion, JPEG; Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, …; Newest review: 5/2013
It's disappointing that the DMP-BDT330 does not offer Panasonic's new Smart portal, the My Home Screen, and Home Cinema Choice weren't happy with its lack of analogue outs, but that
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More information at: Home Cinema Choice, 5/2013 Panasonic DMP-BDT330 The DMP-BDT330 is Panasonic's most expensive Blu-ray player for 2013, but it's not a flagship device, since the DMP-BDT500 is still around. Does this mean that the company has run out of ideas for high-end decks, or simply that it's targeting different audiences? … to review
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Panasonic DMP-BDT120
Controlled by smartphone, Internet TV, BD-Live, 3D conversion, DivX, 3D-ready, 24p, JPEG, MP3, …; Newest review: 4/2012
Aside from the missing dongle for wireless web access, the DMP-BDT120 is great. Sadly that is a fatal flaw due to the similarly priced, Wi-Fi equipped DMP-BDT220. Granted Wi-Fi is not important to
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47 opinions
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More information at: TrustedReviews, 4/2012 Panasonic DMP-BDT120 Panasonic have added an entry level model to their range of Blu-ray players, but at such a price hopefully it does more than the bare basics. … to review
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Panasonic DMP-B200
JPEG, MP3, DivX, 24p, Upscaling; DTS-HD HR, DTS-HD MA, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD; Newest review: 5/2011 "FOR: Good picture with all formats; decent sound (via headphones): decent value. AGAINST: Basic spec means no DLNA, BD-Live or USB in; price puts it in iPad territory." 3 reviews |
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Panasonic DMR-BW880
Freeview (DVB-T); PVR (Sky+ / Freeview Playback), Hard Drive, HDTV; Newest review: 12/2010 "Pros: Great recording and playback quality. Huge flexibility caters for every need. Cons: Complex – so much so that it can be awkward to live with. Pretty damn." 6 reviews |
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Panasonic DMP-BD80
DivX, 24p, JPEG, MP3, USB / Card Slot, BD-Live; Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD, DTS, Dolby TrueHD; Newest review: 10/2009
"In conclusion, there is a lot to like about the Panasonic DMP-BD80. While it doesn't lift itself head-and-shoulders above the DMP-BD60, the extras that are on offer make for a better
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12 opinions
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More information at: AUDIO, issue 5/2009 Economic Boom Package There are still households which have to cope without Blu-ray players. The reason: These devices have so far been relatively high-priced or poorly equipped. How much high-resolution home cinema can one get for 400 Euros? Panasonic and Samsung have an answer to this question, and they also prove that inexpensive doesn’t have to be cheap. In test: Two Blu-ray players were reviewed and each rated “very good”. Test criteria were CD sound, Surround/HDMI sound, image quality HD and DVD, as well as features, operation and processing.
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Panasonic DMP-BD75
BD-Live, DivX, JPEG, 24p, MP3, Upscaling, BD Java, DLNA; DTS, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD HR, DTS- …; Newest review: 5/2011
The Panasonic DMP-BD75 Blu-ray player is aimed at those looking for excellent quality 2D images, and not much else. It offers a pretty basic set of specs, without any of the frills of more expensive
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153 opinions
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More information at: What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision, issue 4/2011 Panasonic Blu-ray hits the £100 barrier Once again, the early adoptors have benefited us all. Proof, if any were needed, is here, in the shape of Panasonic's new DMP-BD75 Blu-ray player. True, it's not compatible with 3D content, and it has only a minimum of connectivity, but in other respects it's well on the pace. ... … to review
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Panasonic DMP-BDT100
BD-Live, DivX, 24p, Upscaling, 3D-ready, JPEG, MP3; Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS- …; Newest review: 12/2010 "FOR: Vibrant, clean and detailed pictures from all sources; easy operability; smooth weighty sound. AGAINST: Wi-fi's extra; slight internet content."
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2 opinions
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Panasonic DMP-BDT300
BD-Live, DivX, 24p, WLAN, 3D-ready, JPEG, MP3; Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, DTS-HD; Newest review: 4/2011
TechRadar found some very welcome features on Panasonic's DMP-BDT300; there are twin HDMI outputs and it's currently the only deck to sport an SD card slot. 3D picture quality is excellent,
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2 opinions
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More information at: audiovision, issue 5/2010 Double Heart Panasonic’s first 3D player feeds the receiver with HD sound through a second HDMI socket. Moreover, it’s an excellent networker. Single Test. Test criteria were image quality (HDMI), sound quality, start time from standby, Blu-ray / DVD reading time, Blu-ray / DVD navigation, maximum operating noise and features.
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Panasonic DMP-BD65
BD-Live, DivX, 24p, Upscaling, JPEG, MP3; DTS-HD, DTS, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA, Dolby Digital …; Newest review: 11/2010 PC Advisor found the Panasonic DMP-BD65 very likeable, and reckon anyone needing 7.1 channel audio will find they are very well catered for by this outstanding Blu-ray player. The images produced are … 6 reviews |
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Panasonic DMP-BD85
JPEG, MP3, BD-Live, DivX, 24p, Upscaling, WLAN; Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA; Newest review: 7/2010
"... The DMP-BD85's Blu-ray performance is among the best we've seen ... It easily stands up against equivalent players from the likes of Samsung and Sony. ... The Panasonic DMP-BD85
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8 opinions
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More information at: audiovision, issue 4/2010 Lord of the Discs The days when Blu-ray players only served for playing Blu-ray discs, are long gone. Nowadays, it is taken for granted that a Blu-ray player is able to play Blu-ray discs, DVDs and CDs in perfect picture and sound quality. In test: Five Blu-ray players were reviewed. They were rated on image and sound quality as well as start time from standby, Blu-ray/DVD reading time and navigation, maximum operating sound and features.
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Panasonic DMP-BD60
BD-Live, DivX, 24p, Upscaling, JPEG, MP3, USB / Card Slot; DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD, …; Newest review: 1/2010 "... Performance was disappointing, even with the Quickstart option turned on, which drew 3W of power when the player was switched off. The DMP-BD60 took 50 seconds to reach the main menu of a …
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62 opinions
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Product information and further reviews
Dream Team for HD Fans AUDIO 4/2010 - Two years after the product was launched in Japan, the German HD community can now look forward to the first Blu-ray recorder. AUDIO got a hold of one of the first standard devices and thoroughly reviewed the Panasonic DMR-BS 750, as well as the re-issued Blu-ray player DMP-BD 85. Review details: One Blu-ray recorder and one Blu-ray player were reviewed. The latter was rated on sound (CD, DVD/HD sound), picture (DVD/BD), features/operation and processing.
Practical Test: Skype video calling with the Panasonic DMP-BDT110 Blu-ray Player Player.de 3/2011 - The first firmware update for the recently released Panasonic DMP-BDT110 (a product we’ve already tested) has arrived. This update now enables you to use the advertised Skype video calling function - although it still doesn’t have voicemail. We tested just how well Skype works with the DMP-BT110.
Test: Panasonic DMP-BDT110 Blu-ray player Player.de 2/2011 - They were announced just a few days ago, now the 2011 generation of Blu-ray players from Panasonic has arrived and the DMP-BDT110 has made its way into our test lab. ‘player.de’ took a detailed look at the new 3D Blu-ray player and subjected it to a thorough practical test after it was finished in the lab.
A sensible choice stereoplay 11/2008 - Blu-ray players are developing at a furious pace: the number of features is growing whilst the price is shrinking. ‘stereoplay’ took a look at the latest developments that are being made amongst Sony and Panasonic’s entry-level and mid-range models. Review details: Two Blu-ray players were reviewed. Both were rated “outstanding”. Among the test criteria were sound (HDMI, Surround, Stereo), measurements and practice.
Blue chips AUDIO 11/2008 - The price of Blu-ray players is falling faster than some exchange rates. So is it worth investing in the new entry-level models from Panasonic, Samsung and Sony? Review details: Three Blu-ray players were tested. Test criteria were CD sound, or surround/ HDMI sound, as well as HD/ DVD picture quality, features, operation and build quality.
Budget Blu-ray players that will blow you away What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 6/2009 - In the three years since the arrival of the first Blu-ray players prices have dropped from around £1000 to a quarter the price for an entry-level model. The four tested here all perform at least as well and the intervening years have seen great improvements in technology and ease of use. Review details: Four Blu-ray players were reviewed and rated on picture, sound and features. Final verdicts of 2 x "excellent" and 2 x "average" were awarded.
Jack of all Trades audiovision 4-5/2009 - Panasonic’s Blu-ray player BD 60 not only works enormously well and is inexpensive, it also expands the multimedia front with YouTube. Review details: Single Test. Test criteria were (colour coding, picture dynamics, gain accuracy ...), sound quality (audio test, distortion, channel separation ...), features, reading time Blu-ray/DVD as well as start time and standby.
Panasonic DMP-BDT 300 in Test: Panasonic’s First 3D Blu-ray Player netzwelt.de 4/2010 - The 3D wave has now reached the home cinema: More and more manufacturers are launching their first 3D players and 3D TVs. Panasonic’s first 3D player, the 499 Euro DMP-BDT 300, has now found its way to the Netzwelt editors - and turned out to be a true all-rounder.
Panasonic DMP-BD45 CNET.de 3/2010 - Usually, entry-level Blu-ray players cost slightly more than 100 Euros. For this price, almost all models include support for the Blu-ray profile 2.0 and practical additional features such as Internet widgets. Panasonic’s DMP-BD45 is missing these functions. Moreover, it has a proud price of 180 Euros. We tested, whether the player is really worth its money.
Chippendales stereoplay 8/2008 - Are the latest Blu-ray players now able to offer HD video and HD surround sound without any of the previous drawbacks? Review details: Two Blu-ray players were reviewed and both were rated “outstanding”. Test criteria were sound (HDMI/ surround/ stereo), lab readings, practical application, valency and picture.
On the Web at Home Video-HomeVision 5/2009 - Panasonic is the first supplier to launch a Blu-ray player which is able to process special content from the Internet. The new entry-level model can do more than the most expensive models of the old generation. Review details: Single Test. Test criteria were picture quality (brilliance, colours, sharpness ...), sound quality (digital, analogue) as well as features (connections, media diversity, functions ...).
High resolution for on-the-go digital home 2/2009 - You are now finally able to even enjoy your Blu-rays on-the-go, without a PC. This is because Panasonic has brought out the DMP-B15.
“... and cut” Blu-ray and all-in-one players video 9/2007 - Review details: Five Blu-ray players were reviewed as well as one all-in-one player, which plays HD DVDs as well as Blu-ray discs. Test criteria were image test, sound test, operation, functions and features.
“... and cut” - Blu-ray Players HomeElectronics 10/2007 - Review details: Five Blu-ray players were tested and rated “good - very good” and “good”. Test criteria were image test, sound test, operation, functions and features.
Good things come to those ... digital home 5/2006 - We don’t all still believe in Santa Claus, but if you were to take a look around our offices now it would be hard to believe. The reason is the Blu-ray disc, which has finally managed to make its way into German homes.
Blu-ray's here - but is it worth it? What Hi-Fi? Sound and Vision 12/2006 - So here it is. After all the hype, all the waiting and all the scratching of heads as we try to come to grips with all the implications of a brand-new disc technology, we're finally able to bring you our first reviews of a Blu-ray disc player. In fact, we've got two new Blu-ray players for you to lust after: much to our surprise (and delight), we received review samples of both panasonic's new DMP-BD10 and Samsung's BD-P1000 within a few days of each other - so it seemed eminently sensible, given that both players share a common disc format, to bring you both reviews at once. Review details: Two of the first Blu-ray players were reviewed and rated based on performance, features, picture and sound quality and value for money. Scores ranged from 2 to 3 stars out of 5.
Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray player TrustedReviews 1/2007 - After what feels like a lifetime of waiting and speculating, Blu-ray and HD DVD players are finally available in Europe, giving us a chance to decide for ourselves which format to go for. But after criticism of the initial movie releases and the lukewarm reception for Samsung’s BD-P1000 deck (which spectacularly fails to justify its £1,000 price tag) the Blu-ray camp hasn’t got off to a great start – a fact compounded by the price-slashing heroics of Toshiba, whose HD-E1 HD DVD deck delivers superb performance for a fraction of the Samsung’s price. So as a result, it’s left to Panasonic’s DMP-BD10 to fly the flag for Blu-ray until the next wave of machines from the likes of LG and Philips hit the stores later this year.
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