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Panasonic DMPBD10 Blu-Ray Player

Panasonic DMPBD10 Blu-Ray Player

Surround Sound ; HDMI ; Blu Ray Disc, CD, CD- more...
Panasonic - DMPBD10
Rating Count : Rating: 4.5 14 review(s)
from £499.99 - £1199.00
 
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pcmag.com Title: Five Blu

Pros: Plays JPEG and MP3 files on DVDs. Supports 24-Hz output with Blu-ray movies. Provides basic picture control settings and presets.

Cons: Slow disc load times with some Blu-ray movies. No 24-Hz output with DVD video. No bitstream audio output (HDMI).

Verdict: Sony's least-expensive Blu-ray Disc player isn't a speed demon, but it delivers solid detail and a pleasing viewing experience.

Summary: Sony's BDP-S300 Blu-ray Disc (BD) Player delivers admirable picture and sound quality, and, as with many BD players, it can upconvert regular DVD movies to 1080p format. It can also play back multimedia files recorded onto relatively spacious (and inexpen
60/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sony BDP-S500

Pros: Picture quality; sound quality; styling

Cons: Price; front panel feels fragile; no included HDMI cable; no profile 1.1 or 2.0 support; did we mention price yet?

Verdict: There is no compelling reason to buy this player over a PlayStation 3: it's too expensive, doesn't support profile 1.1 or 2.0, and costs more than pretty much every Blu-ray player on the market. The picture and sound quality are, however, excellent, which

Summary: The Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray player is an excellent performer. Both standard definition and high definition material alike looks beautiful, providing scenes with sharpness and strong colour. Audio quality is also crisp, but does this player measure up to the
70/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Sharp BD-HP20H

Pros: 1080p/24Hz output; quick start option; HD picture quality; HDMI 1.3 output

Cons: Lots of multimedia formats it won't play; no Blu-ray 'resume'; no Profile 1.1; disappointing DVD upscaling; no DTS HD support

Verdict: Sharp is to be commended for being so competitive on price with its debut Blu-ray player, and for delivering some profoundly good HD picture quality. But its lack of some key features ultimately makes it feel too much like a first-generation trial run. Pl

Summary: With most standalone Blu-ray players still costing an arm and a leg, it's a very pleasant surprise to find Sharp's debut player, the BD-HP20H, selling for just £300 -- especially when it offers excellent hi-def performance and a very handy quick-start fun
69/100
cnet.com.au Title: Sony BDPS500B Review - Blu-ray & HD DVD

Pros: Excellent sound, Great build, Dolby TrueHD output, Upscaling works well

Cons: Blu-ray playback leaves a lot to be desired

Verdict: The Sony BDPS500B is an excellent sonic performer and will upscale your DVD collection -- but it's outshone by cheaper players for Blu-ray playback.

Summary: sony bdps500b review: The Sony BDPS500B is an excellent sonic performer and will upscale your DVD collection -- but it's outshone by cheaper players for Blu-ray playback.
68/100
cnet.co.uk Title: Samsung BD-P1500

Pros: Price; features; ease of use; user interface

Cons: Soft picture and some de-interlacing artefacts; no DTS-HD decoding built-in

Verdict: Admittedly the BD-P1500 is noisy at first, and it is quite a chunky player. But it's actually very simple to use, is spry in its operation and can chuck a 1080/24p picture on your TV like the best of them. Considering the price, we seriously think th

Summary: The Samsung BD-P1500 is dirt cheap at around £170, and it has a certain charm with its rounded edges and bold controls. A good choice of features and the ability to play 1080/24p pictures effortlessly on your TV make the P1500 a promising option for peopl
83/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Preview: Samsung BD-P1400

Pros: Adds GPS capabilities to the already impressive and sleek messaging smart phone; 2-megapixel camera; Bluetooth; good call quality.

Cons: Doesn't offer Wi-Fi or 3G support; Web browser isn't the sleekest; the camera lacks video-recording capabilities; you only get the proprietary BlackBerry Messenger IM client.

Summary: Finding it hard to cough out big bucks for the S$2,699 Pioneer BDP-LX70A? This Samsung player may be a more affordable solution to unlocking a full Blu-ray HD audio-video experience.
83/100
asia.cnet.com Title: Review: Panasonic DMP-DB30

Pros:  Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray discs; 1080p24 HDMI output; 1080p DVD upconversion; HDMI 1.3b-ready; outputs Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio bitstream; Profile 1.1-enabled; SD card slot playback of HD video from AVCHD camcorders.

Cons:  No built-in high-resolution audio decoding; no network jack for firmware upgrades or future interactive content.

Verdict:  The Panasonic DMP-BD30 offers excellent video quality and is Blu-ray Profile 1.1-compliant, but those who want high-resolution audio will need a new-gen A/V receiver.

Summary: This Blu-ray Profile 1.1 player is the most complete HD kit to date with pristine 1080p24 video and high-resolution audio.
74/100
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