Testseek.co.uk have collected 12 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMR-BW500 and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMR-BW500.
October 2008
(78%)
12 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Panasonic DMR-BW500 Blu-ray Disc recorderPrice: $2199Blu-ray burning Absolutely magnificent picture quality Incredibly flexible and feature-packedUser confirmation messages required in interface No DivX playback support May need manual DTV tuning in some ...
Now that Blu-ray has won the format war and recorders are hitting the shelves, Panasonics DMR-BW500 HDD/Blu-ray recorder with twin HD TV tuners is looking mighty nice indeed. For high-def buffs this is one with the lot. ...
Abstract: 21994 out of 5 High-Def buffs who buy Panasonics first Blu-ray recorder can have it all. It lets you watch DVD and Blu-ray movies, transfer HD home movies to disc and watch and record high-def television to DVD, Blu-ray or the built-in hard driv...
Excellent HD PVR functionality, HD editing, records HD to Blu-ray, convert HD to SD for DVD, excellent Blu-ray player performance, 3 25GB rewriteable (BD-RE) discs included, 500GB hard disk drive, twin high definition tuners.
Umm... no, Ive got nothing negative to say.
Panasonic is the official supplier of HD cameras for the Olympics and the broadcast partner to the Australian Games network, Channel 7, so the arrival of the DMR-BW500 two months out from the worlds biggest sporting event is a well-timed marketing mov...
This is a sleek product that is great when singing and dancing but unfortunately the admission tickets to the show are expensive, particularly as the show next door is as good and half the price.
Price is the biggest barrier to entry and for $2,100 one can buy a 17" Blu-ray notebook or a Beyonwiz PVR at half the price.
Abstract: Following the victory by Blu-ray in the high definition content war we have seen a sleuth of new Blu ray products to hit the market during the past 6 months. One of them is the Panasonic DMR-BW500 which is the first 500GB dual tuner Blu-ray recorder i...
Feature-packed, High quality recordings, Excellent Blu-ray playback, Advanced audio support, 500GB capacity
Expensive, Burnt discs may not play on other devices, Not very intuitive
The Panasonic DMR-BW500 is Australias first Blu-ray recorder and while it isnt a bargain, it is one of the most feature complete PVRs on the market. ...
Abstract: Panasonic Blu-ray recorder: start of a new generation.RRP $2199Rating 4.5 out of 5 Meet the future of digital TV recording. The BW500 is the first Blu-ray recorder on the Australian market and a good indicator of what to expect in the coming month...
500GB hard drive, dual high definition tuners, Blu-ray writer, Viera link
Costly, minor bugs in the EPG The Final Word If you can afford it, the Panasonic DMR-BW500 is a wonderful addition to any high definition home entertainment setup. It offers dual HD tuners, a 500GB hard disk and Blu-ray writing capabilities making it a...
If you can afford it, the Panasonic DMR-BW500 is a wonderful addition to any high definition home entertainment setup. It offers dual HD tuners, a 500GB hard disk and Blu-ray writing capabilities making it a perfect all purpose device.
Abstract: La platine DMR-BW500EFK est la toute première du genre à être entièrement dédiée à la Haute Définition. En effet, outre le fait qu’elle soit dotée d’un double tuner TNT HD, elle permet également de lire et surtout de graver un disque au format Blu-ray...