Testseek.co.uk have collected 16 expert reviews of the Philips BDP3000 and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Philips BDP3000.
October 2009
(68%)
16 Reviews
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The editors liked
Good HD quality video
No fan
Low power consumption
Connects to broadband instantly
High detail
Excellent onscreen menus
Ultracompetitive price
Intuitive interface and smart design
Detailed
Lively sound and decent picture
BD-Live
DivX playback
Excellent value pictures
Good upscaling
Impressive design and construction
Easy to use
Great picture quality
The editors didn't like
Display a little 'fuzzy' with SD soruces (DVDs etc)
No manual scrolling with photo slideshows (three speeds are available
But you can move forward using the remote)
No support for DTSHD
Some judder
BD Live needs USB stick
No playback from USB port
No DTSHD decoding
Not as sharp or subtle as rivals
Sound lacks solidity
No media USB port
External memory stick needed for BD-Live
You need to supply a 1GB memory stick before you can access BD-Live content
Good HD quality video, No fan, Low power consumption
Display a little 'fuzzy' with SD soruces (DVDs etc), No manual scrolling with photo slideshows (three speeds are available, but you can move forward using the remote), No support for DTSHD
The BDP3000 is a solidly built Blu-ray, DVD and CD media player that performs extremely well. It also provides a decent range of video-out and audio-out ports, plus an Ethernet connection. It is not an all-round media player, though: there is no wirel...
Impressive design and construction; easy to use; great picture quality
You need to supply a 1GB memory stick before you can access BD-Live content
The Philips BDP3000/05 lacks DTS-HD MA decoding and, annoyingly, requires that you supply a 1GB USB memory stick in order to access BD-Live content. But it's well-built, speedy to load discs and delivers good picture quality. All in all, it's a good b...
After spending years in the Blu-ray wilderness, Philips has launched a full-scale assault on the market with a trio of feature-packed BD Live players. The new BDP9100 heads the range and we've already cast our verdict on the marvellous midrange BDP7300 , ...
BD-Live, DivX playback, excellent value pictures, good upscaling
No media USB port, external memory stick needed for BD-Live
This deck’s excellent value pictures should give it a wide appeal, despite the slightly cumbersome BD-Live arrangementKey specsBlu-ray, Component, Composite, Digital audio, Ethernet, HDMI, USB...
Abstract: Considering the current asking price for both Blu-ray players and Blu-ray disks, it’s not surprising that Blu-ray hasn’t been readily embraced in homes the world over. The Philips BDP3000 Blu-ray player drops below the important R2000 barrier, and coul...