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As far as audio is concerned, some titles provide a choice between Dolby Digital and uncompressed PCM, which I selected when it was available. Other titles do not offer any alternatives, so you have to settle for whatever is on the disc. In all cases,...
Abstract: Blu-ray and HD DVD are the two high def media introduced in the last two years. Launching just shortly after its rival HD DVD, Blu-ray was immediately hammered due to concerns of quality vs. hype. Samsung was the only manufacturer that got a Blu-ray pl...
Abstract: The high-definition picture and sound of the DMP-BD10 Blu-ray Disc and DVD player rival moviegoing, but for $1,299.95 retail, is that enough?
From a performance perspective, there's no denying that the DMP-BD10 is a sensational product and in terms of features it's miles better than the Samsung BD-P1000. But there's also no denying the fact that it's wildly overpriced, costing nearly three time...
Published: 2006-12-14, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Excellent picture quality on Blu-ray and DVD; DVD upconversion to 480p, 720p, 1080i, and 1080p; HDMI output; DVD-Audio support; sleek design.
Very expensive; terrible remote; annoying front flip-down panel on unit; relatively slow load times; no HDMI 1.3.
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.
Abstract: Panasonic DMP-BD10 Blu-ray Disc Player: Sneak Peek Thomas J. Norton, November, 2006 $1,300 Digital Video Output: HDMI Video Upconversion: 720p, 1080i/p Feature Highlights: Blu-ray Disc Player, upconversion of standard-def DVDs to 720p or 1080i/p via ...
Exceptional picture quality, Many media types supported.
Some functionality issues, price The Final Word The Panasonic DMP-BD10 is delivered exceptional image quality but had some functionality issues and carries an high price tag.
The Panasonic DMP-BD10 is delivered exceptional image quality but had some functionality issues and carries an high price tag.
Abstract: The world’s most expensive Blu-ray player is still cheaper than ultra high-end DVD players. We take a closer look at Panasonics high-end Blu-ray baby. Priced at a wallet-numbing $2,749 Panasonics DMP-BD10 is comfortably the most expensive of the new...
Blu-ray discs look and sound amazing, 7.1-channel audio, Solid construction and sleek look
Very expensive, even compared with competing players, Long load and eject times, Shoddy remote control, 1080p TV and 7.1-channel set-up required in order to make the most of the player
Unless you are very rich and very devoted to the latest and greatest, either wait a while before diving into the world of Blu-ray or pick up a PS3. ...