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Abstract: The 2011 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas brought with it new Blu-ray players one of which is the new 2D model the . The Panasonic DMP-BD75 isn’t just your day-to-day tray loading Blu-ray player. It is a comprehensive player with specs that impro...
As a simple, offline-only non-3D Blu-ray player, Panasonic's DMP-BD75 does well. Its networked features are limited to DLNA playback -- there's no access to any Web features like ABC iView -- but if all you want is a player to watch Blu-ray movies with (a...
Low power use, Clear, userfriendly menu, Accurate image quality
More effort could have been made with the design, Build and finish could be better
While the Panasonic BD75 doesn't really stand out from the crowd, it manages to pack all the basics into a compact although relatively mediocre casing. Image quality is very good, but there's no 3D compatibility. ...
Basic spec, No memory or Wi-Fi, No AAC, WMV or WMA
If you're in the market for a basic Blu-ray player that serves up eye-popping pictures, and you have no need for bells and whistles, then you could do far worse than plump for the DMP-BD75. But most AV enthusiasts will surely be tempted by the more exc...
Crisp 2D high-def, 35mm height, DLNA, DivX & DivX HD support
Limited digital file support via DLNA & USB, lacks optical audio, no WiFi option, no online content
If you're after a solid and dependable Blu-ray player there’s few better than this Panasonic, but if your digital ambitions stretch beyond playing-back the odd DivX file or photo collection we suggest you look elsewhere...
Compact; good picture quality; excellent media-playback capabilities
Too expensive; no online portal
The Panasonic DMP-BD75 is a perfectly capable Blu-ray player, but it costs too much and doesn't offer the online video-streaming capabilities of cheaper Sony and Samsung machines....
Cracking picture quality, Excellent new operating system, DLNA networking on an entry-level deck
No built-in BD Live memory, Light on features and connections, No AAC, WMA, WMV support
If you honestly don't have the funds to plough into one of Panasonic's forthcoming higher-end players, or you're simply not bothered about 3D or any of the other bells and whistles finding their way onto many players in the budget-to-midrange market, then...
DLNA networking, Supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD Master Audio, New ultraslim design, USB port, DivX HD and MKV support, LED display
Lack of memory or WiFi, Absence of AAC, WMV or WMA
After going through the DMP-BD75 Blu-ray Player Review, you may feel that this device is an average buy for you. But being a mid-budget player, you can give a try. Besides, these gadgets are simple in terms of operation, which make them user-friendly. Pan...