Testseek.com have collected 22 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMP-BDT110 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMP-BDT110.
May 2011
(82%)
22 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
With very good video performance, fast disc load times, and plenty of video streaming and other Web services, the Panasonic DMP-BDT110 is one of the best Blu-ray players you can get for less than $150. ...
The DMPBDT110 supports 3D playback, with optional 2Dto3D conversion if you'd like to simulate the 3D effect with standard 2D content, It has internal decoding and bitstream output of highresolution audio sources, It supports BDLive and BonusView/PIP, The player is Skypeand WiFiready, This year's VIERA Cast service adds CinemaNow and Napster. DLNA media streaming is included, Panasonic offe
This model does not include dual HDMI outputs to send separate signals to your 3D TV and A/V receiver, It also lacks multichannel analog audio outputs, so it's not the best choice for someone who owns an older, nonHDMI A/V receiver, WiFi is not builtin; it requires an addon adapter, The player lacks internal memory, and Panasonic does not supply an SD card for this purpose, There's no advan
The DMP-BDT110's $149.99 MSRP is $100 less than Panasonic's previous entry-level 3D Blu-ray player, which makes this a highly cost-effective way to enjoy 3D movies on your new 3DTV. The player has plenty of additional worthwhile features, like a thorou...
Great image on 3D, 2D and DVD content, Super-fast start-up/load times, Nice VIERA Cast menu, Enhanced Netflix interface, Easy to connect to DLNA content, Super cheap
No on-board storage (still need that SD card!)
For those worried about taking the 3D plunge, Panasonic is a real blessing. The DMP-BDT110 offers excellent 3D and 2D Blu-ray playback, and can even spruce up a few of those golden-oldie DVDs with excellent upconversion. It also opens a treasure chest...
Abstract: Coming this spring of 2011 is the . Amongst a range of products unveiled by Panasonic at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show was the DMP-BDT110. This Blu-ray player is one that will definitely develop appeal from the consumers. Boasting a plethora of at...
Panasonic's DMP-BDT110 is the middle-of-the-pack Blu-ray player in the company's 2011 line-up, and it shaped up to be a generally impressive performer. It doesn't have certain bells and whistles (like built-in Wi-Fi, for example) that are restricted to th...
Lacks built-in BD-Live brains, WiFi requires USB dongle, expensive Skype camera, no BBC iPlayer
A swathe of networking features, Skype video calling and digital file playback are enticing, but it’s this tiny Blu-ray player’s skill with both 2D and 3D that makes it a great all-rounder. That said, the cost of the Skype camera and the Wi-Fi dongle t...