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The editors liked
Fine Blu-ray playback
Supports 1080p 3D
Viera Cast online portal includes Skype
HD pics
Archiving functions
3D Blu-ray
Sparkling images from all sources
All-in-one appeal
Extensive archiving options
A stack of functionality
Good picture quality from all sources (including recordings)
Lots of features
Superb picture quality from all sources
Extensive recording and editing functionality
The editors didn't like
Complicated to use
Limited file support when streaming from a network-attached storage drive
Lots of features, Superb picture quality from all sources, Extensive recording and editing functionality
Cluttered EPG, Disjointed menus, Viera Cast content
With a more miserly hard-disk capacity, optional Wi-Fi and a single HDMI output, the DMR-BWT700 doesn't have quite the same formidable feature set its bigger brother, but at around half the price it's not an unreasonable trade-off. It's not the most user-...
Indeed, it’s a shame Panasonic hasn’t made made any significant changes to the user experience, including those godforsaken EPG ads. Given what you get on the company's tellies the internet services and digital media streaming support should be better...
Sparkling images from all sources, All-in-one appeal, Extensive archiving options
Freeview HD EPG, 320GB HDD too small, Fragmented user interface, No iPhone app
Hugely impressive in some ways, the basics of the Panasonic DMR-BWT700 – speed and simplicity – have been slightly overlooked in favour of geek features...
No Wi-Fi, complicated, lacks BBC iPlayer, small HDD
Adept with all dimensions of Blu-ray and Freeview HD, and exceptionally kind to DVD, the BWT700 is a superb chunk of home cinema heaven, but its occasionally clumsy and complex user interface mars its extensive archiving and storage skills...
Fine Blu-ray playback; supports 1080p 3D; Viera Cast online portal includes Skype
Complicated to use; limited file support when streaming from a network-attached storage drive; 320GB hard drive is slightly stingy
The Panasonic DMR-BWT700 is the most sophisticated Blu-ray recorder we've seen so far, combining fine 2D and 3D Blu-ray performance with versatile recording options. It's not particularly intuitive, though....