Saturday, July 9, 2011

Panasonic DMP-BD75 Review - Blu-Ray on a budget

If you opt for a cheaper Blu-ray player, offering greater features, the Panasonic DMP-BD75 can find the right player for you. Although this entry-level player to $ 100.00 price, features that are not so many (not compatible with the 3D content, lacking WI-FI) high-end models. The DMP-BD75 offers more than easy to use, incredibly fast load times, an integrated Ethernet port, plays Blu-ray discs at full 720p, 1080i or 1080pVideo resolution over the HDMI output, on-line streaming, USB playback, features DLNA and more.

Continuing its efforts to respect the environment, efforts to reduce the size Panasonic DMP-BD75's, to reduce packaging. The slim design also helps to keep up with the stylish design of its competitors. On the front are the power button, the LCD display, the DVD tray, some basic buttons and a USB port.All other ports are located on the back of the player.

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One of the best highlights and features of the new Panasonic 2011 Line-Up is the new graphical user interface. It 'a great improvement over previous Panasonic player. It 'easy to use, so you can quickly navigate the various functions. The icons are defined in a cross-menus and can be selected with the directional button on the remote control. The remote is also easy and fast to use, with a provision of large buttons and a dedicatedViera Cast button for the media server function.

Video quality: the DMP-BD75, perhaps an entry-level players, but still offers the same incredibly clear and sharp HD images can be found in high-end players. It can convert standard DVDs to 1080p. Panasonic UniPhier the same chip, which is found in high-end players. The chip improves picture quality by reducing energy consumption by 48 percent. E 'equipped with Chroma Adaptive Processinghelp to get details and nuances of the film in a scene with more clarity. The vertical process reference color 1.5-fold from that of the former players have been increased. Connectivity includes an HDMI video output and composite video output.

QUALITY 'AUDIO: the DMP-BD75 does not skimp on audio quality either. Via an HDMI connection, you will have a 7.1-channel surround. 192kHz/24bit DAC has internal decoding of advanced and high-resolution audio formats - Dolby TrueHD andDTS-HD Master Audio. It can also be transmitted decoded bit-stream output for these formats from an A / V The Pure Audio HDMI helps to enable natural audio quality to enhance the bass response with reduced noise. Together with the DMP-BD75's HDMI output is 2.0 ch analog outputs.

DMP-BD75 The access is very simple and fast. You can watch a Blu-ray in a few seconds. His speed disc are among the fastest ever for a Blu-ray. And access toits online service, streaming media is just as easy. The Panasonic Viera Cast Media Server offers popular Web sites such as Netflix, Vudu, Amazon VOD, YouTube, Pandora, Bloomberg News, Twitter, CinemaNow and much more. Other great features of the DMP-BD75 are BD-Live feature and DLNA. You can transfer content from other DLNA devices power, as can be seen that the computer is on an HDTV. It also has USB playback, JPEG, MP3, DivX HD and MKV files supported.

The pros: the DMP-BD75 Blu-ray is aEntry-level Blu-ray player from Panasonic. Priced at $ 100, offers the amazing features of the player, streaming online at Netflix, CinemaNow, YouTube, Amazon and Vudu, faster load times, USB, a new graphical user interface simple, DLNA (video streaming from your PC ) to use and contains course it can play Blu-ray player to 1080p/24 resolution. In addition to supporting the latest HD audio formats - Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

The cons: As an entry-level players, islacks some features found in high-end players like the onboard memory for storage, reproduction, 3D, video and audio and additional features Wi-Fi. It also lacks features Panasonic's new Skype.

The last word: the DMP-BD75 can be a simple Blu-ray, but these basic functions very well. Provided with images and sound quality of Blu-Ray, DVD and CD. Maybe not all the bells and whistles of some other players, butAccess to multimedia Panasonic Viera Cast, which all your online and social media streaming needs. With a list price of $ 99.99, you must use the DMP-BD75 is one of the most accessible and popular players the year 2011 has become. - I suggest you look at the purchase price - with $ 100.00

Panasonic DMP-BD75 Review - Blu-Ray on a budget

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