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Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling Overview:
- Plays Blu-ray high-definition discs (selectable output resolution
- Plays DVD-Video, DVD-R & DVD-RW, DVD+R & DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM
- plays DVD-Audio, CD, audio CD-R & CD-RW, and MP3 CDs
- Plays digital photo CDs (JPEG)
- Selectable 720p/1080i/1080p video upconversion for DVD (upconverted video available through HDMI output only)
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful Panasonic Blu-Ray is great, February 24, 2007 By Star Trek Fan 1701 (USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling (Electronics) I have recently purchased the Panasonic Blu-Ray Player, and have been blown away by its picture and sound. Right off the bat, I downloaded and upgraded the firmware, carefully following the instructions, and it greatly improved the boot up and load speeds for discs. Aside from an poorly-designed cheap-feeling remote, Panasonic has really produced a stand out product here.
My journey into the world of Blu-Ray began with a PS3. I purchased a 60GB PS3 initially to play games and movies, thinking that it was a great bargain - $600 for a fully featured Blu-Ray player and game system. The PS3 locked up three times during playback of "The Guardian". The add-on remote for the PS3 is Bluetooth, which otherwise would be great, but could not be programmed into my Universal Remote, and was extremely counterintuitive to use. There was no upconversion of my existing DVDs (I have a lot, so this was really a downer). The game on the PS3 that I was interested in purchasing... Read more
64 of 74 people found the following review helpful At last, Blu-ray Has Arrived! The Future is Now!, October 17, 2006 By Brandon (Queens, NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling (Electronics) Forget about what others say about Blu-ray not having a great picture. There were some problems with the early Blu-ray titles released by Sony/Lion's Gate as they were poor transfers that used old Mpeg2 encodings. In some cases they even used dirty prints (The Fifth Element). They were simply rushed out the doors to make it to market the same time as HD DVD.It was a bad decision on the part of the BDA. Since then studios such as Disney, Paramount, and Fox have moved to encoding in Mpeg4/AVC and VC-1, the new advanced video codecs. Also, the first Blu-ray releases were on lower-capacity single-layer 25GB discs, which meant the video quality suffered. Fortunately, those days are over, and over quickly they were.
Now the dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray discs have finally arrived, and the 'BD-50' releases are beginning to pour out. 'Click' was the first, and there are more coming or out already from Fox, Warner, Paramount, and Sony. This higher capacity (HD DVD tops out at 30GB for a... Read more
31 of 37 people found the following review helpful Good but obsolete, June 1, 2007 By This review is from: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling (Electronics) Due to be replaced late summer with DMP-BD10A. Next gen player at $600.
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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful Panasonic Blu-Ray is great, By Star Trek Fan 1701 (USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling (Electronics) I have recently purchased the Panasonic Blu-Ray Player, and have been blown away by its picture and sound. Right off the bat, I downloaded and upgraded the firmware, carefully following the instructions, and it greatly improved the boot up and load speeds for discs. Aside from an poorly-designed cheap-feeling remote, Panasonic has really produced a stand out product here.My journey into the world of Blu-Ray began with a PS3. I purchased a 60GB PS3 initially to play games and movies, thinking that it was a great bargain - $600 for a fully featured Blu-Ray player and game system. The PS3 locked up three times during playback of "The Guardian". The add-on remote for the PS3 is Bluetooth, which otherwise would be great, but could not be programmed into my Universal Remote, and was extremely counterintuitive to use. There was no upconversion of my existing DVDs (I have a lot, so this was really a downer). The game on the PS3 that I was interested in purchasing... Read more 64 of 74 people found the following review helpful At last, Blu-ray Has Arrived! The Future is Now!, By Brandon (Queens, NY) - See all my reviews This review is from: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling (Electronics) Forget about what others say about Blu-ray not having a great picture. There were some problems with the early Blu-ray titles released by Sony/Lion's Gate as they were poor transfers that used old Mpeg2 encodings. In some cases they even used dirty prints (The Fifth Element). They were simply rushed out the doors to make it to market the same time as HD DVD.It was a bad decision on the part of the BDA. Since then studios such as Disney, Paramount, and Fox have moved to encoding in Mpeg4/AVC and VC-1, the new advanced video codecs. Also, the first Blu-ray releases were on lower-capacity single-layer 25GB discs, which meant the video quality suffered. Fortunately, those days are over, and over quickly they were.Now the dual-layer 50GB Blu-ray discs have finally arrived, and the 'BD-50' releases are beginning to pour out. 'Click' was the first, and there are more coming or out already from Fox, Warner, Paramount, and Sony. This higher capacity (HD DVD tops out at 30GB for a... Read more 31 of 37 people found the following review helpful Good but obsolete, By This review is from: Panasonic DMP-BD10 - Blu-ray Disc player - upscaling (Electronics) Due to be replaced late summer with DMP-BD10A. Next gen player at $600. |
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