Testseek.co.uk have collected 36 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMP-BD35 and the average rating is 89%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMP-BD35.
October 2008
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Superior HD video performance
Full lossless audio support via HDMI
Slim design
Good DVD playback
Scintillating Blu-ray playback. Good DVD replay. Dynamic sound. Decent features. Easy to use
Abstract: In action the BD35 is pure class. P4HD adds cranks up the sharpness of 1080p pictures even further, resulting in images so crisp and colourful you could forget you're even watching a film. It also...
Published: 2008-10-29, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Styling; picture and sound quality
Could be cheaper
Quite simply, this is one of the most sensibly priced and best-performing Blu-ray players on the market. With the BD35, Panasonic is proving that stand-alone players can offer decent performance and other advantages such as lower power consumption, ne...
Abstract: At just 49mm tall, the BD35 is svelte for a Blu-ray player. Its stylish too, and we appreciate the lack of a standby LED so it doesnt demand attention when switched off. A door at the bottom-right of the fascia hides an SDHC card slot. This can r...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMP-BD 35 is a Blu-ray player with an SD-card reader and BD-Live support. Roaming the market since August 2008, the device currently sells from 200 GBP. Great 24p movie picture. BD-Live support. Outstanding DVD playback. SD-card read...
Panasonic has done a great job with the DMP-BD35K, and it's easily a best-in-class Blu-ray player. And it's available at a price that won't break the bank. It does an outstanding job of delivering a true HD experience, even with your existing DVDs. If ...
Abstract: You’ll probably do a double take when you first see Panasonic’s DMP-BD35. It’s unfeasibly thin. Sat atop my regular Blu-ray player, Pioneer’s hulking great LX-70a, it seems insignificant. How, you might wonder, can this ligh...