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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...
Crisp
Detailed
Punchy Blu-ray images
Good at upscaling DVD
Exciting
Powerful sound
Comprehensive specification
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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: The Panasonic DMP-BD50K is not exclusive at all, but that's one of its strengths. Though the price is a tad high and, according to CNET, it pulls in a sluggish performance when compared to the PS3, it's still the standalone Blu-ray player that's widely av...
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...
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.
It may be expensive, but the DMP-BD50 keeps your Hi-Def needs better fed than a foie gras goose! The best Blu-ray player yet.Panasonic DMP-BD50 is tagged with Blu-Ray, DVD player and Panasonic. Select a tag (Blu-Ray, for example) to find everything on ...
BD Live compatibility, Full DTS-HD MA and Dolby TrueHD support
BD Live experience less than thrilling, Average DVD playback
I think I speak for all hardcore home cinema fans in saying that this is the dedicated Blu-ray player the world has been waiting for. Created to deliver the highest possible quality video and audio standards, as well as finally unlocking the forbidden ...
Abstract: The Panasonic DMP-BD50 is more than a spectacular Blu-ray Disc player as it also allows playback of conventional DVDs with full 1080p upscaling. Its SD card slot also opens up a new world of personal entertainment with support for JPEG pictures and AV...
Abstract: Panasonic's DMP-BD50 is a tasty package, and stands above even its highly-praised predecessor, the BD30. This powerful Blu-ray player retrieves HDTV-quality trailers and bonus material from..
Bluray movies look very good when output at 1080p/24 fps, The player offers onboard highresolution audio decoding and bitstream output over HDMI, It supports BDLive Web content and can play pictureinpicture bonus content, such as video commentaries and makingof featurettes, This player has quick startup, load times, and navigation compared to other Bluray players both current and historicall
The DMPBD50's video processing is below average. With the player set to output 1080p/60, we saw clear digital artifacts in various test scenes, with both highand standarddef content, Setup can be a little confusing, as some menu items to default to settings that most people would not choose.
The Panasonic DMP-BD50 has the all of the features a Blu-ray fan could want in a reasonably priced package: BD-Live, PIP ability, 1080p/24 video output, and both onboard decoding and bitstream output of high-resolution audio. We should point out that t...
Abstract: BD-Live support may be the DMP-BD50’s initial draw, but I don’t think it’s ultimately the determining factor in whether or not this is the player for you. Price and audio support are the real issues. The DMP-BD50’s original MSRP was $699.95; however, a...
It has been a very long time coming, but Panasonic has finally created a Blu-ray player that has all the features that the format promised at launch. If you want to access online content, view picture in picture video, play Java based games or decode the ...