| About - Panasonic DMP-BDT110 |
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| The Panasonic DMP-BDT110 is a 3D-capable high-definition Blu-ray disc player that can upconvert standard DVDs to quasi-1080p resolution. This model can access a lot of online content, including streaming movie services. It has an Ethernet jack for connecting to your home network or modem via a cable. It has 2 USB ports, which may allow you to plug in a thumb drive or memory card reader so you can play the stored photos, videos, and music. Its DLNA certification enables you to view media stored on a compatible computer, phone, or other mobile device also connected to your home network. |
| About This Brand |
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Panasonic is a top-tier consumer electronics manufacturer in multiple product categories. its various DVD products have typically been midpriced and widely available. The company has been one of the more aggressive in the Blu-ray category in terms of price and assortment, and was the first to offer a portable Blu-ray player and among the first to add 3D capability. |
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Amazon, CinemaNow, Netflix, VUDU, YouTube, Pandora, Picasa, twitter, Skype |
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| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Manufacturer Website Address | www.panasonic.com |
| Product Model | DMP-BDT110 |
| Product Name | DMP-BDT110 3D Blu-ray Disc Player |
| Product Type | Blu-ray Disc Player |
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(10 of 12 customers found this review helpful)
Great in some ways, but flawed
6/27/2011
Pros
Backwards Compatible
DVD Upconversion
Easy Set-Up
Excellent Image Quality
Good Connections
Good Soundtrack Support
Cons
Slow Load Time
Won't remember disk place
Best Uses
Home
Home Theater
Plasma TV
Comment:
Very easy setup. Fabulous DVD up-conversion to our Panasonic TV. Links to the Panasonic TV's Viera are good too. Load time is quick, except when watching a blu-ray with saving on the SD card -- that part is a slow grind. <br /><br />Another downer is that when we stop a movie, it often doesn't remember where we left off -- a letdown after DVD players that remembered -- despite our having installed an SD card (apparently unrelated).<br /><br />The internet streaming may be a bit slow too, though we're not sure about that.<br /><br />Sound down-converts well to an old RCA-cable connected home theater system. And the optical out means we're ready for other things later.<br /><br />The price was right. We're happy overall, but wishing for easier pauses, stops, and restarts when watching DVDs and Blu-Rays.
How long have you owned it:
One-to-three months
Bottom Line
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
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