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The editors liked
Exceptional picture quality
Many media types supported.
Blu-ray discs look and sound amazing
7.1-channel audio
Solid construction and sleek look
Excellent picture and sound quality from Blu-ray discs
Magnificently detailed front projection images
The editors didn't like
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.
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
Jerky camera pans from Blu-ray player due to the lack of a 24p output mode
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. ...
Excellent picture and sound quality from Blu-ray discs, magnificently detailed front projection images
Jerky camera pans from Blu-ray player due to the lack of a 24p output mode, even though the projector supports this
I had earlier had some doubts about whether the quality improvements deliverable by Blu-ray would be enough for the market. Now there can be no doubt. With this being the lowest cost full high definition front projector on the Australian market, Blu-ra...
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.