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January 2010
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The editors liked
7.1 analogue audio outputs
Good HD quality video
Double digital audio ouptput with optical and coaxial
Subtitle display adjustable
No fan
It looks gorgeous
Provides comprehensive connections and conjures up terrific pictures. Disc loading is also quick
Beautifully made
Multichannel output and built-in memory as standard
Bold
Vibrant picture
Rousing sound
Excellent pictures
Good audio for home cinema
Good value for money
Versatility
Colours
USB playback
Quick disc loading
Attractive styling
Excellent picture and sound quality
Fairly speedy load times
The editors didn't like
Display a little 'fuzzy' with SD soruces (DVDs etc)
No manual scrolling with photo slideshows (three speeds are available
Abstract: Pros and ConsProduct Pros: + A Blu-ray player that does a lot more Product Cons: - Extra features still not as straightforward as they might be Video may be the future of the internet, but until we can get internet-based video to our favoured viewing m...
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Published: 2010-03-23, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Attractive styling; excellent picture and sound quality; fairly speedy load times
Price is rather steep; networking performance is a damned nightmare
The Philips BDP7500 looks like a fairly standard Blu-ray player at first glance, but it's actually a really impressive machine. Its styling is lovely, and we're big fans of its ability to play downloaded Internet video in a variety of popular codecs. ...
This smart-looking Blu-ray player is a good buy if you want analogue surround sound outputs, but most people are better of with a cheaper model or a PlayStation 3. ...
Beautifully made, multichannel output and built-in memory as standard, bold, vibrant picture, rousing sound
Colours lack subtlety, image is a little soft compared to rivals, hint of thickness to sound
The sophisticated styling is complimented by a glossy, mirror-finish fascia, complete with touch-sensitive controls. There's a USB input on the front, which blends in nicely with the rest of the panel.The on-screen menus are a little over-the-top in terms...
Versatility, colours, USB playback, quick disc loading
No Wi-Fi connectivity or home networking
The BDP7500 is a step-up from mass-market Blu-ray spinners, but only just. The main example of this status is how the Profile 2.0 BDP7500 deals with BD Live, though its built-in storage is only one step in the right direction. Being straddled with an E...
Much like the BDP7300 and BDP3000, the BDP7500 is a very likeable Blu-ray player with a wonderful operating system, speedy operation and jaw-dropping, distinctive looks that'll bring a bit of glamour to any AV system. And on the performance front it's har...
7.1 analogue audio outputs, Good HD quality video, Double digital audio ouptput with optical and coaxial, Subtitle display adjustable, No fan
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)