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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10
Pros: Exceptional detail and colour grading, Good audio
Cons: Very expensive, Not BD Profile 1.1 compliant
Verdict: The best of pictures for the worst of prices. Closer to being a mass market product, but no cigar yet
Summary: This Blu-ray player's forerunner, the DMP-BDP10, burst onto the hi-def scene a few months back impressing with its top-end picture quality, and in a less positive way with its £1,200 price tag.
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10
Pros: Ease of use, Picture is outstanding, Sound is second to none
Cons: It costs £1,200
Verdict: Very expensive but very, very good
Summary: At last all the talking is done, and the first next-generation, high definition DVD players are actually here. Both Samsung's BD-P1000 and this player use Blu-ray technology, giving the format a handy 'first out of the traps' advantage over rival HD DVD
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10
Pros: Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray and DVD; DVD upconversion to 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p; HDMI output; DVD-Audio support; sleek design.
Cons: Very expensive; terrible remote; annoying front flip-down panel on unit; relatively slow load times; no HDMI 1.3.
Verdict: The Panasonic DMP-BD10 is a very competent first-generation Blu-ray player, but its high price and the comparably affordable PlayStation 3 make it hard to recommend.
Summary: While most people are plenty satisfied with DVD, home theater enthusiasts are getting geared up for the next generation of disc-based video formats, Blu-ray and HD-DVD, which compete directly against one another. While HD-DVD won the first round earlier t
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65/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Gadget Guy Australia
Pros: Excellent picture and sound quality from Blu-ray discs, magnificently detailed front projection images
Cons: Jerky camera pans from Blu-ray player due to the lack of a 24p output mode, even though the projector supports this
Verdict: I had earlier had some doubts about whether the quality improvements deliverable by Blu-ray would be enough for the market. Now there can be no doubt. With this being the lowest cost full high definition front projector on the Australian market, Blu-ray i
Summary: Please note for the purposes of this review the DMP-BD10 Blu-ray player has been paired with the new Panasonic PT-AE1000E projector
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10
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88/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10
Pros: Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray and DVD; DVD upconversion to 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p; HDMI output; DVD-Audio support; sleek design.
Cons: Very expensive; terrible remote; relatively slow load times; no HDMI 1.3.
Summary: The Panasonic DMP-BD10 is a very competent first-generation Blu-ray player, but its high price and the comparably affordable PlayStation 3 make it hard to recommend.
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65/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10: Blu-ray -- the sequel
Pros: Picture quality
Cons: Dull looks; far too expensive; so-so DVD upscaling; rubbish remote
Verdict: £1,100 is far too expensive for this at the moment, but look beyond the price and dreary styling and you've got the best Blu-ray player on the market. True, it's only the second -- but the picture quality with certain discs is stunning
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82/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10 Preview - Blu-ray & HD DVD
Summary: Forward-looking cinephiles with deep pockets and the patience to wait for more Blu-ray content will no doubt revel in the high quality sound and images served up by Panasonic's DMP-BD10 Blu-ray player.
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Title: Panasonic Blu-ray Disc High Definition DVD Player
Summary: It's understandable if you've been a bit hesitant about jumping on the Blu-ray bandwagon. It's new technology and a few detractors out there are advising us to wait. 3LUXE is here to tell you that the wait is over, especially if you've got a high definiti
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10
Pros: Great documentation, Superior response times
Cons: Impractical front-flap design, Skin tones often had a reddish cast
Summary: Pricey Blu-ray Disc player looks pretty on the surface, but it has a mediocre functional design and middling image quality.
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75/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray player reviewed
Summary: The Panasonic DMP-BD10 is the second standalone Blu-ray player to become available, not quite making its expected September launch but sneaking onto store shelves near you this month. Was it worth the wait and/or the $1,300 price tag? Compared to the Sams
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray player
Summary: Panasonic flies the Blu-ray flag with impressive results. You're gonna need deep pockets though!
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray Disc Player
Summary: It's also possible that the earliest Blu-ray Discs share some of the responsibility for the soft Blu-ray launch as well. MPEG-2 coding was used for the first releases, which were limited to single-layer 25GB discs. The full 50GB promise of Blu-ray, which
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