Testseek.co.uk have collected 26 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMP-BD50 and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMP-BD50.
July 2008
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BD Live compatibility
Full DTS-HD MA and Dolby TrueHD support
We've seen more Blu-ray players than we can count on fingers
Toes and heads of the annual convention of the children of married first cousins. That's why when we get excited about one you know it's good. Panasonic's latest has BD Profile...
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Detailed
Punchy Blu-ray images
Good at upscaling DVD
Exciting
Powerful sound
Comprehensive specification
The editors didn't like
BD Live experience less than thrilling
Average DVD playback
OK
We're struggling for bad things to say about this
But here goes... it only does a reasonable of upscaling standard DVDs. Oh and it’s pricey. Told you we were struggling.
Abstract: Sony might be the reigning champ of the Blu-ray market, thanks to the widespread proliferation of the Blu-ray player built into the PS3, but Panasonic has released its own crop of models. With the DMP-BD50K, Panasonic offers an excellent audio soundtra...
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Published: 2008-06-06, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
First Profile 2.0-compliant standalone player; excellent image quality on Blu-ray Discs; onboard decoding for all high-resolution soundtrack formats, plus bit stream output; analog multichannel outputs; SDHC card slot can play high-definition AVCHD vid...
Expensive compared with the superior PlayStation 3; standard DVD performance is lackluster; operational speed still sluggish compared with PS3.
Excellent soundtrack support and Profile 2.0-compliancy make the Panasonic DMP-BD50 the most recommendable standalone Blu-ray player to date, but the PS3 is still better and cheaper. Specifications: Sound output mode: Stereo; Color: Black; Weight: 7.3 ...
Abstract: It has been two years since Blu-ray trickled onto the scene with the launch of the Samsung BD-P1000 and some less-than-stellar-looking movies. The combination of a faulty player setting and some poor-quality masters had many wondering if Blu-ray coul...
Compatible BDLive et BDJava, Compatible DivX, Transmission des flux audio HD natifs jusquen 7.1, Prix intéressant
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Le DMP-BD50 de Panasonic sera le premier lecteur Blu-ray de salon 100% conforme aux spécifications du standard Blu-ray. Il sera en effet capable de décoder ou de transmettre en natif par sa sortie HDMI les flux audio HD (DTS-HD, Dolby TrueHD, etc.). Il...
Abstract: Der Panasonic „DMP-BD50“ ist der erste Blu-ray-Player, der einen Netzwerkanschluss besitzt und Extras zum Film aus dem Internet laden kann. Was das neue Topmodell von Panasonic außerdem kann, lesen Sie in diesem Test....
200 Euro Mehrpreis dafür, dass interaktive Online-Features eingebunden werden können. Das erscheint auf den ersten Blick viel, doch man kann jetzt nicht wirklich vorhersehen, was die Filmschaffenden sich so alles einfallen lassen an hypermodernen Extra...
Abstract: Das GerätNachdem die Playstation 3 bereits mit der seit März erhältlichen Firmware 2.20 in der Lage ist, "BD-Live"-Inhalte aus dem Internet wiederzugeben, kommt mit dem Panasonic DMP-BD50 jetzt der erste Standalone-Blu-ray Disc-Player mit Unterstützu...
Blu-ray startet durch: Mit dem DMP-BD50 zeigt Panasonic, wie ein hochauflösender Film aussehen muss. Der Player begeistert mit überragender Blu-ray Bildqualität und setzt darüber hinaus DVDs perfekt in Szene. Die gehobene Ausstattung bietet alle notwen...