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Abstract: Som den billigare BD30-modellen är Panasonic BD50 en lysande musikförmedlare. Ljudkvaliteten är kristallklar både med HDMI och ur de analoga utgångarna, med spänstig dynamik och potent bas.
Abstract: Redan 2006 lanserade Samsung den första blu-ray-spelaren men fram till nu har faktiskt ingen stationär apparat uppfyllt den slutgiltiga tekniska specifikation, den så kallade profil 2.0. Endast Playstation 3, i kraft av sin hårdvara, har hittills uppgr...
Abstract: Panasonic's DMP-BD50 is a tasty package, and stands above even its highly-praised predecessor, the BD30. This powerful Blu-ray player retrieves HDTV-quality trailers and bonus material from..
Bluray movies look very good when output at 1080p/24 fps, The player offers onboard highresolution audio decoding and bitstream output over HDMI, It supports BDLive Web content and can play pictureinpicture bonus content, such as video commentaries and makingof featurettes, This player has quick startup, load times, and navigation compared to other Bluray players both current and historicall
The DMPBD50's video processing is below average. With the player set to output 1080p/60, we saw clear digital artifacts in various test scenes, with both highand standarddef content, Setup can be a little confusing, as some menu items to default to settings that most people would not choose.
The Panasonic DMP-BD50 has the all of the features a Blu-ray fan could want in a reasonably priced package: BD-Live, PIP ability, 1080p/24 video output, and both onboard decoding and bitstream output of high-resolution audio. We should point out that t...
Abstract: BD-Live support may be the DMP-BD50’s initial draw, but I don’t think it’s ultimately the determining factor in whether or not this is the player for you. Price and audio support are the real issues. The DMP-BD50’s original MSRP was $699.95; however, a...
It has been a very long time coming, but Panasonic has finally created a Blu-ray player that has all the features that the format promised at launch. If you want to access online content, view picture in picture video, play Java based games or decode the ...
Abstract: Sony might be the reigning champ of the Blu-ray market, thanks to the widespread proliferation of the Blu-ray player built into the PS3, but Panasonic has released its own crop of models. With the DMP-BD50K, Panasonic offers an excellent audio soundtra...
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Published: 2008-06-06, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
First Profile 2.0-compliant standalone player; excellent image quality on Blu-ray Discs; onboard decoding for all high-resolution soundtrack formats, plus bit stream output; analog multichannel outputs; SDHC card slot can play high-definition AVCHD vid...
Expensive compared with the superior PlayStation 3; standard DVD performance is lackluster; operational speed still sluggish compared with PS3.
Excellent soundtrack support and Profile 2.0-compliancy make the Panasonic DMP-BD50 the most recommendable standalone Blu-ray player to date, but the PS3 is still better and cheaper. Specifications: Sound output mode: Stereo; Color: Black; Weight: 7.3 ...