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Abstract: Panasonic broke new ground when it released the Panasonic DMP-B15, the first-ever dedicated portable Blu-ray player. Is the market ready for an 8.9-inch screen Blu-ray player on-the-go? We give the device a spin to find out.PROSExcellent display: Even ...
In conclusion, the Panasonic DMP-B15K provides a useful set of features in what could be considered just another portable movie player. With the ability to play standard as well as Blu-Ray movies on the go as well as at home, the Panasonic DMP-B15K may...
Panasonic’s DMP-B15 is a slick unit. It’s nicely designed (although a bit chunky), plays beautifully and is an absolute joy to watch. While I loved it, I can’t ignore two big issues, battery life and cost. It’s clear this player is not for the mass mar...
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Published: 2009-06-22, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Lets you watch your Blu-ray collection on-the-go; HDMI output for use as a standalone player; full access to YouTube and Picasa if connected via Ethernet; comes with cigarette lighter adapter and headrest mount for car use.
Very expensive, with Blu-ray-equipped laptops available at similar prices; bulky design; short 2.5 hour battery life; small screen limits the capability to see the full detail of Blu-ray; cant output a standard 1080p signal; less reliable playback tha...
The Panasonic DMP-B15 is the worlds first portable Blu-ray player that can function as a standalone player, too, but ultimately it has too many caveats and costs too much.
Abstract: One of three nominees for best product in the Home Video category at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Panasonic’s new $799 DMP-B15 is the world’s first portable Blu-ray player. Of course, savvy electronics consumers are probably asking...
Versatile design, bundled car accessories, can be used as a regular Blu-ray player
Expensive, short battery life, 1024x600 screen resolution, bulkier than most portable DVD players
Ironically, the Panasonic DMP-B15 works better as an in-house Blu-ray player than a portable one. While there are things to like about the DMP-B15, the device is simply too expensive to overlook its flaws. ...
Lets you watch your Blu-ray collection on the go , HDMI output for use as a stand-alone player , Full access to YouTube and Picasa if connected via Ethernet , Comes with cigarette lighter adapter and headrest mount for car use
Very expensive, with Blu-ray-equipped laptops available at similar prices , Bulky design , Short 2.5-hour battery life , Small screen limits the capability to see the full detail of Blu-ray , Can't output a standard 1080p signal , Less reliable playba...
The Panasonic DMP-B15 is Australia's first portable Blu-ray player and can function as a stand-alone player too, but ultimately it has too many caveats and costs too much....
Abstract: Watching videos in a car used to be a sign of sheer extravagance. With such a variety of portable video players available today, however, no one even bats an eyelid and its almost de rigueur for keeping anklebiters quiet in the back seat. The olde...
Abstract: Portability might not seem like an obvious plus point for a Blu-ray player, but Panasonic's first attempt at such a beast is mostly very successful, despite its hefty price tag.At 256 x 59 x 202mm and 1.7kg the DMP-B15 hardly pocket sized, but its swiv...
Clever design; surprisingly crisp pictures; works really well with a TV; surprising amount of multimedia features; comes with a car charger
Rather flimsy build quality; chunky; screen isn't really HD; no Wi-Fi; battery life is only just good enough; screen's viewing angle is rather limited; slow to boot up
Although the idea of a portable Blu-ray player with an 8.9-inch screen sounds daft, the quality of the Panasonic DMP-B15's screen, together with the fact that it also works really well with a telly, has won us over ...