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Panasonic DMP-BD75
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14 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 Review
The entry-level range for Blu-ray players, which would be under the10 grand mark, wasn't even around three years ago. Today, thanks to the reduction of Blu-ray components across the globe, manufacturers can safely lower their price and offer a buyer a range in this entry-level segment.
14 years ago
A basic Blu-ray player with no superfluous 3D or Web features
Televisions, home theatre systems and Blu-ray players these days are usually crammed full with the latest whiz-bang technology - if you buy a player from one of the half-dozen ‘big brands', it'll likely have the ability to decode 3D video, connect to the Internet, stream video on demand, Skype your...
Pros:
- Cheap
- Fast operation
Cons:
- No Web features
13 years ago
Panasonic has introduced an entry-level range for Blu-ray players. These players are available at cost-effective prices under 10k. The player comes with compact design and offers excellent performance. However, this 3D Blu-ray device of Panasonic is not equipped with Wi-Fi facilities.
Pros:
- DLNA networking
- Supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio
- New ultra-slim design
- USB port
- DivX HD and MKV support
- LED display
Cons:
- Lack of memory or Wi-Fi
- Absence of AAC
- WMV or WMA
13 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75
The Panasonic DMP-BD75 ($120) is a relatively basic component Blu-ray player . It supports output resolutions up to 1080p, and offers wired (but not wireless) access to Netflix, CinemaNow, Napster, and Vudu, but lacks support for Hulu Plus, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pandora, and other common...
15 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 Blu-Ray DVD Player
Blu-ray DVD player from Panasonic are ever popular model with superior playback capability and technology support. The new Panasonic DMP-BD75 Blu-Ray DVD Player is a well designed model carried out with high definition video playback capability amplified sound quality.
13 years ago
Buyers would be better off saving a little money and buying a less expensive Samsung, Sony or Toshiba player.
13 years ago
Surprising disappointment
When it works, it produces great video both on DVD and Blu-Ray. The firmware issues, freezing, and very, very, very slow Network features (Netflix especially) make this a terror to use. I was expecting, at the very least, a functioning product even for an entry level blu-ray player from Panasonic.
Pros:
- Compact
Cons:
- Did not meet expectations
- Difficult to use
- Poor quality
15 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 review
Unsurprisingly, 3D will continue to dominate home cinema in 2011, with a flood of 3D TVs and Blu-ray products hitting the market as the year unfolds. Indeed, Panasonic's new range of Blu-ray players includes four 3D-ready models, such as its flagship DMP-BDT310 .
14 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75
Always a purveyor of high-end rather than budget Blu-ray decks, it's no surprise that the majority of Panasonic's 2011 output is 3D-ready. 3D support is handled by Panasonic's DMP-BDT310, DMP-BDT210 and DMP-BDT110 decks, and while this DMP-BD75 model is resolutely 2D, don't make the mistake of...
Pros:
- Crisp 2D high-def
- 35mm height
- DLNA
- DivX & DivX HD support
Cons:
- Limited digital file support via DLNA & USB
- lacks optical audio
- no WiFi option
- no online content
14 years ago
Panasonic DMP-BD75 review
Unsurprisingly, 3D will continue to dominate the home cinema agenda in 2011, with a flood of 3D-capable TVs and Blu-ray products hitting the market as the year unfolds. Indeed, Panasonic's new range of Blu-ray decks includes no fewer than four 3D-ready models.
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