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September 2013
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Blu-ray and DVD picture performance as good as it gets. Two HDMI outputs for support of older equipment. Excellent USB audio handling. Respectable start-up speeds
Superb Bluray images
SD card slot
Netflix shortcut button
UHD upscaling
The editors didn't like
Silly defaults on picture and audio output. Lacks computer keyboard interface available with some other brands. Physical design doesn't lend itself to USB usage
Uses 2012 smart TV GUI, Basic user interface, No touchpad remote, No analogue audio outs
Explained Ultra HD: what you need to know about UHD Ultra HD upscaling is in and faddy touchpad remotes are out on this impressive Blu-ray player, but its smart TV dimension is a tad 2012. We liked Blu-ray pictures are dreamily awesome, both from 2D and ...
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Published: 2013-07-09, Author: Stephen , review by: cnet.com.au
Blu-ray and DVD picture performance as good as it gets. Two HDMI outputs for support of older equipment. Excellent USB audio handling. Respectable start-up speeds
Silly defaults on picture and audio output. Lacks computer keyboard interface available with some other brands. Physical design doesn't lend itself to USB usage
The DMP-BDT330 continues Panasonic's tradition of providing the best Australian DVD/Blu-ray performance from the big brands, while adding interesting network features....
Abstract: At CES Panasonic introduced two new 3D Blu-ray Disc Players, the DMP-BDT330, DMP-BDT230. Panasonic is also continuing to manufacture its 3D 2012 models (the DMP-BDT500 and DMP-BBT01). All four of these players include Panasonic’s proprietary IPTV platf...
Excellent picture and sound, Nice design, Plenty of connections, 4K upscaling
Could do with more smart content, Menu system could be simpler
The Blu-ray player market is pretty crowded these days. It's hard to stand out, let alone justify a near-£200 price tag. Luckily for Panasonic, the DMP-BDT330 is rather special. Its picture and sound performance is among best in its class, we're impress...
Limited catch-up TV content, Sound could be more dynamic
The Panasonic DMP-BDT330's smart content isn't anything extraordinary, but the key thing is its Blu-ray performance, and here we are very impressed. In that regard, it's on a pretty even footing with the Award-winning Sony: its picture performance part...
Eye-catching design, Sumptuous 2D and 3D pictures, Remarkably easy to use
Viera Connect layout and content, Clunky web browser and media menus, No MKV support over network
A juicy feature list, gob-smacking design and stellar performance put the DMP-BDT330 among the Blu-ray elite, but online content and presentation is the deck's weak linkRead more: Best Blu-ray players to buy...
Uses 2012 smart TV GUI, Basic user interface, No touchpad remote, No analogue audio outs
Get more The latest TV news and features We're not convinced that there are better options if you want to introduce smart stuff to your living room, but this Panasonic Blu-ray player is nevertheless a great all-digital option. It's the easiest to use of ...