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Published: 2013-10-11, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com
The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 offers excellent Blu-ray and DVD image quality. Its selection of streaming services is good and it's a relatively inexpensive player
Advertising is built in to several of the menus, including undefeatable video ads in the app marketplace. The menu system can be a little perplexing at first and it's easy to hit the Netflix button on the remote by accident. The YouTube app lags
The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 is a mostly solid Blu-ray player, except it serves up obnoxious ads in its onscreen interface.
I'm unfortunately very disappointed in the Panasonic DMP-BDT230. Even if it had perfect playback and incredible streaming content, I'd still be hard pressed to recommend it based on the innovation of advertising that they have built in. Other vendors that...
The DMP-BDT230 hits the major points we look for in a Blu-ray player: good A/V performance, good speed and reliability, and a good assortment of features for its $120 asking price. I encountered a few ergonomic issues that could potentially be addressed t...
Excellent 2D & 3D images, Great value price, Rich colours, SD Card slot, Netflix shortcut button
Uses 2012 smart TV GUI, No Lovefilm app, Lacks MyHomeScreen, No virtual remote apps
In the furore about whether streaming is taking over from optical discs, Panasonic's mid-range Blu-ray player makes a strong case for the survival of hard media. We liked Excellent digital media handling and a fairly wide suite of smart TV apps impress, b...
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Published: 2013-10-12, Author: Ty , review by: cnet.com.au
The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 offers excellent Blu-ray and DVD image quality. Its selection of streaming services is good and it's a relatively inexpensive player
Advertising is built in to several of the menus, including undefeatable video ads in the app marketplace. The menu system can be a little perplexing at first and it's easy to hit the Netflix button on the remote by accident. The YouTube app lags
The Panasonic DMP-BDT230 is a mostly solid Blu-ray player, except it serves up obnoxious ads in its onscreen interface....
Excellent 2D & 3D images, Great value price, Rich colours, SD Card slot, Netflix shortcut button
Uses 2012 smart TV GUI, No Lovefilm app, Lacks MyHomeScreen, No virtual remote apps
Viewers after the latest and greatest collection of apps should look beyond the DMP-BDT230 and head for a Samsung deck. However, if you're after the very finest picture quality not only from 2D and 3D Blu-ray, but from upscaled DVDs, too, the low-priced ...
Excellent Blu-ray and DVD picture, Solid, powerful sound, Rich, natural colours
Lacks catch-up TV content
Smart features aside, if your main focus is picture and sound, there aren't many players at this price capable of holding a candle to the Panasonic DMP-BDT230. See all our Blu-ray player Best Buys Follow whathifi.com on Twitter Join whathifi.com on F...