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TEURER SOLITÄRDer Panasonic DMP-B15 ist, von der Akkukapazität abgesehen, ein ausgereiftes Gerät, das seine Aufgaben erfüllt. Wenn ich daran denke, wie riesig und stromhungrig die ersten High-Definition-Player noch waren ... Der Preisu...
Der DMP-B 15 stellt mit seiner überzeugenden Bildqualität die portablen Vorgänger mit DVD-Laufwerk klar in den Schatten. Ob der Endkunde bereit ist, dafür 800 Euro zu zahlen, bleibt aber fraglich....
spielt Blu-ray-Discs mobil ab, dank HDMI-Ausgang als Standalone-Player nutzbar, Ethernetanschluss sowie Zugriff auf Youtube und Picasa, Zigarettenanzünder-Adapter und Kopfstützenhalterung im Lieferumfang
fast so teuer wie ein Notebook mit Blu-ray-Laufwerk, klobiges Design, geringe Akkulaufzeit von 2,5 Stunden, Bildschirm bietet keine HD-Auflösung, gibt kein Standard-1080p-Signal aus, weniger zuverlässige Wiedergabe als Standalone-Player
Der Panasonic DMP-B15 ist der erste portable Blu-ray-Player. Dank HDMI-Ausgang fungiert er auch als Standalone-Gerät für das Wohnzimmer. Allerdings hat das Modell noch viele Kinderkrankheiten, und der Preis ist einfach zu hoch....
Versatile design, bundled car accessories, can be used as a regular Blu-ray player
Expensive, short battery life, 1024x600 screen resolution, bulkier than most portable DVD players
Ironically, the Panasonic DMP-B15 works better as an in-house Blu-ray player than a portable one. While there are things to like about the DMP-B15, the device is simply too expensive to overlook its flaws. ...
Lets you watch your Blu-ray collection on the go , HDMI output for use as a stand-alone player , Full access to YouTube and Picasa if connected via Ethernet , Comes with cigarette lighter adapter and headrest mount for car use
Very expensive, with Blu-ray-equipped laptops available at similar prices , Bulky design , Short 2.5-hour battery life , Small screen limits the capability to see the full detail of Blu-ray , Can't output a standard 1080p signal , Less reliable playba...
The Panasonic DMP-B15 is Australia's first portable Blu-ray player and can function as a stand-alone player too, but ultimately it has too many caveats and costs too much....
Abstract: Watching videos in a car used to be a sign of sheer extravagance. With such a variety of portable video players available today, however, no one even bats an eyelid and its almost de rigueur for keeping anklebiters quiet in the back seat. The olde...
Abstract: Watching videos in a car used to be a sign of sheer extravagance. With such a variety of portable video players available today, however, no one even bats an eyelid and its almost de rigueur for keeping anklebiters quiet in the back seat. The oldest f...
Abstract: Portability might not seem like an obvious plus point for a Blu-ray player, but Panasonic's first attempt at such a beast is mostly very successful, despite its hefty price tag.At 256 x 59 x 202mm and 1.7kg the DMP-B15 hardly pocket sized, but its swiv...
Clever design; surprisingly crisp pictures; works really well with a TV; surprising amount of multimedia features; comes with a car charger
Rather flimsy build quality; chunky; screen isn't really HD; no Wi-Fi; battery life is only just good enough; screen's viewing angle is rather limited; slow to boot up
Although the idea of a portable Blu-ray player with an 8.9-inch screen sounds daft, the quality of the Panasonic DMP-B15's screen, together with the fact that it also works really well with a telly, has won us over ...
Abstract: Available for a shade under £500 if you shop around online, it's a hefty price to pay for a Blu-ray player, but its adaptability makes it worth considering. It's picture quality, connection options and technology specs mean it passes muster as quality Blu-ray player, and the.