Testseek.com have collected 44 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMP-BD60 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMP-BD60.
April 2009
(86%)
44 Reviews
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The Panasonic DMP-BD60 doesn’t aim to score in looks or features. Its real quality lies in its core features with good compatibility across file formats and superior image quality. The reasonable price also makes this one of the best Blu-ray players ou...
Abstract: Panasonic has a long tradition of producing well regarded, competitively priced disc players. Many of their DVD players were among the best at producing a 480p image, and at a very reasonable cost. Panasonic was at it again with Blu-ray, being one of ...
Abstract: Panasonic’s DMP-BD60K Blu-ray player features a solid lineup of features at a fairly reasonable price. It’s not going to blow anyone away, but at an MSRP of $199, it doesn’t need to.The BD60K does most of what we’ve come to expect from a low to mid pr...
Abstract: To satisfy those put off from buying into Blu-ray due to region-coding, leading internet-based disc-importer MovieTyme is offering the Panasonic DMP-BD60 in a hacked edition able to play Blu-ray discs from Regions A, B and C and DVD discs from Region...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMP-BD 60 is a Blu-ray player with BD-Live support and 7.1-channel audio output. Available since February 2009, the device currently sells for 250 GBP. Comprehensive multimedia functionality. Superb 24p movie picture. Excellent DVD p...
The DMP-BD60K is an excellent Blu-ray player available at a very reasonable price. And while it doesn't have all of the features offered by some of the competition, the build quality and performance is better than most. If you're ready to take the step...
Abstract: Viera Cast delivers ho-hum connectivity experience , Exceptional video processing , Full interactivity and audio decoding It seems like just yesterday that I reviewed the DMP-BD35 and DMP-BD55 players (HT, December 2008). But Panasonic spared little t...