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Panasonic DMP-BDT230
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Panasonic DMP-BDT330 and DMP-BDT230 3D Blu-ray Disc Players
At CES Panasonic introduced two new 3D Blu-ray Disc Players, the DMP-BDT330, DMP-BDT230. Panasonic is also continuing to manufacture its 3D 2012 models (the DMP-BDT500 and DMP-BBT01).
Panasonic DMP-BDT230 3D Blu-ray Player Review
(4 out of 5) Performance (4.5 out of 5) Value Panasonic's 2013 Blu-ray line includes four new models: the 3D-capable DMP-BDT330 and DMP-BDT230, and the 2D-only DMP-BD89 and DMP-BD79. Last year's DMP-BDT500 and DMP-BBT01 will also remain in the lineup as the company's top-shelf players.
Panasonic DMP-BDT230 Blu-ray Player
Last time I looked at a Blu-ray player from Panasonic it was their DMP-BDT210 model. It had almost everything I wanted in a Blu-ray player: perfect image performance, fast loading times, and a good deal of streaming content.
Remote is PAINFUL
The iPhone-like touch screen remote is simply painful to use. This is the primary reason I returned this unit. Difficult to access subtitles. Have to drill down through several menus and ONLY after a program begins to play. Cannot turn subtitles on by default.- Plays Bd Discs L
- Awful Touch Screen Remote
- Bad Subtitle Support
- No Usb 30 Support
Panasonic DMP-BDT230EB Smart 3D Blu-ray Disc/DVD Player
the looks of the unit are good playing blue ray DVDs great, the problems start when you try play 3D DVDs the unit keeps freezing, only way out is to pull plug, this is the second DVD player so Panasonic must have a problem
Be prepared to see sponsored ads in the menu!
Panasonic go to great lengths to tell you about the specifications of this DVD player except for the fact that they have sponsored ads they promote written right into the DVD's menu! Tyson Chicken, tire ads, etc. etc. To add insult to injury, the online support says there's no way to turn them off!- Inexpensive
- Easy to use
- sponsored ads in the player's menu
A decent Blu-ray player marred by ads
The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 is a mostly solid Blu-ray player, except it serves up obnoxious ads in its onscreen interface.- The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 offers excellent Blu-ray and DVD image quality
- Its selection of streaming services is good and it's a relatively inexpensive player
- Advertising is built in to several of the menus, including undefeatable video ads in the app marketplace
- The menu system can be a little perplexing at first and it's easy to hit the Netflix button on the remote by accident.
Great Blu-ray picture, terrible reliability.
Wifi adapter is internal, setup stated wifi connection failed due to removal of wifi adapter. When searching for networks, none are detected.- Great image quality
- Software locks up often
- Unable to turn on/off on occasion
- WiFi failed after 1 week of use
- UI is clunky: wife and daughter hate it
Panasonic DMP-BDT230
Panasonic has been knocking out excellent Blu-ray players since the advent of the format and has more recently been embracing the Smart TV revolution with some relish. These days, it's no longer enough to produce players capable of simply providing pristine high definition pictures, they need to do...- Effecive
- faithful playback
- Decent smart features
- The price is right
- Can be a bit noisy
- Netflix app a bit slow
Panasonic DMP-BDT230
Panasonic's DMP-BDT230 Blu-ray player packs a lot of compelling features into an inexpensive package. It's quick, full of useful features (including built-in Miracast support), and handles video processing with ease, all with a $129.99 (direct) price tag.- Lots of features
- Fast performance
- Inexpensive
- Sluggish
- uninspiring menu system