Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMP-BDT320 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMP-BDT320.
April 2012
(86%)
19 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Smart TVs aren’t selling all that much because people are contented with their displays. Those Internet-connected displays look appealing but a lot of people are not willing to spend so much on a TV that has to replace an older model. With Panasonic’s ...
Great DVD/Blu-ray picture performance, Wi-Fi for convenient connectivity, Good range of smart functions, iOS/Android remote control,
Standard touch-pad remote is difficult and slow to use, No reverse frame stepping, Smart function interface is a little behind the times,
The Panasonic DMP-BDT320 Blu-ray player delivers first-class performance with DVDs and Blu-ray discs, with powerful smart functions, limited by a slightly clunky interface....
If you want the best picture quality from your Blu-ray and DVD movies, the Panasonic DMP-BDT320 is an easy choice - it's one of the best players we've tested for both 2D and 3D Blu-rays, as well as DVDs. Over and above this it's got Panasonic's accepta...
2D & 3D pictures, Remote's directional pad, Userfriendly new interface, 2D3D from all sources
DLNA streaming is limited, Slow Viera Connect GUI, Trackpad remote doesn't navigate discs
An impressive all-round performance aside, we're struggling to find a good reason to buy the Panasonic DMP-BDT320, which is only a very slight step-up from the DMP-BDT220. Slimmer by a whopping 11mm, the only addition of any real note is that touchpad rem...
Published: 2012-04-30, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Impressive video playback, Fast load times, Built-in WiFi, Viera Connect, Extensive file support, Good networking capabilities, Stylish and solid construction, Responsive menus, Excellent energy efficiency, Multi-region modification
Connections are basic, Touch pad remote is a disaster
Overall, the DMP-BDT320 is a splendid bit of kit, albeit not without complexity. Video quality is fabulous, and sonically the deck shines. But I’m unimpressed by the new touchpad controller. It’s a nuisance when navigating and will prove a complete ...
Good picture detail, sound is great with dialogue, glossy look
Usability could be better, slightly more expensive players offer a good deal more
The DMP-BDT320 will inevitably be compared with its traditional – and more expensive – sibling, the DMP-BDT500, which no doubt wins out in that comparison. The pricier player has extra power, evident in the added vibrancy of colours and the muscular autho...
2D & 3D pictures, Remote's directional pad, User, friendly new interface, 2D, 3D from all sources
DLNA streaming is limited, Slow Viera Connect GUI, Trackpad remote doesn't navigate discs
Stuffed with goodies on a Wi-Fi-powered Viera Connect, the Panasonic DMP-BDT320 handles a plethora of digital files and indulges - albeit in a somewhat muddy manner - in DLNA home networking. A super-slim Blu-ray player that needs only Wi-Fi to perform a...