Panasonic DMP-BD35K 1080p Blu-ray Player

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Your 1080p widescreen HDTV is not being maximized unless you add a Blu-Ray player to it. The Panasonic DMP-BD35K 1080p Blu-Ray Player is a highly affordable way of viewing the latest Blu-Ray discs that deliver clear, ultrasharp and vivid images of new and favorite movies. Blu-ray means incredible full-HD images, breathtaking sound and 5x the data capacity of DVDs. Now Blu-ray means something else too: an entirely new movie-viewing experience, made possible by Final Standard Profile, which adds features never seen before, like four Picture-in-Picture modes including Enhanced Commentary (from directors and actors), Backstage Pass, Peek Behind the Animation and Audio Mixing. It will also play your current DVD discs (albeit at lower resolutions) and CD discs. The only disc that the DMPBD35 won't play is DiVX (Panasonic DMP-BD55K will play DiVX). So make everyday a special holiday when you watch discs on your HDTV played by the Panasonic DMP-BD35K 1080p Blu-Ray Player. Advanced Picture Processing for 1080p (including 1080p/24 output for Blu-ray and standard DVD) On-board decoding or bitstreaming of 5.1 and 7.1-channel high bit rate audio including Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio and DTS-HD Master Audio (via HDMI output only) VieraLink - Control your Panasonic Viera TV and DVD player with just one remote SD Memory Card Slot - Enjoy Precious Memories on your screen (Photos and Video) Approximate Unit Dimensions (H x W x D) 2-5/16'' x 16-15/16'' x 12-5/8''; Weight 7.3 lbs
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Technical Details

- Blu-ray Disc Player
- BD Live Enabled
- VIERA Link: Operate with your VIERA Remote Control
- SD Card Slot
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Customer Buzz
 "Excellent BD Player And Upconverter" 2009-10-02
By Michael K. Terry
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Bought this unit as a refurb from "good as new" - came promptly and not a scratch nor mark on it. Plays really well both in BD and in up-converting Netflix DVDs.



Easy to learn and understand.



Be sure to upgrade firmware for best performance.



Would recommend to anyone and would recommend "good as new" as a supplier too-eh





Customer Buzz
 "A non-expert's perspective: absolutely spectacular..." 2009-09-19
By Mahlers2nd
UPDATE: Since writing this review, I have discovered that when the Blu-Ray player is connected via HDMI, there is apparently a hand-shaking problem issue that causes our LG Plasma TV to repeatedly "power-cycle" (shut down and then come back on). After reading several internet forums, I learned that this is a fairly common problem with HDMI cables and Blu-Ray players). We have gone back to using Monster Z300SV-8M Ultra High Resolution S-Video Cable (8 meters)and this has fixed the problem with no apparent degradation in picture.



My husband is the expert on video components and technology and as a result, he makes most of the decisions about what types of equipment to purchase. When we upgraded to an Mitsubishi LT-46149 46-Inch 1080p 120Hz LCD HDTV with Integrated Sound Projector upstairs and a LG 60PS80 60-Inch 1080p Broadband Plasma HDTV downstairs this year, he researched BluRay players and based on the specs, this one was among the best. At first, I wasn't even sure we needed to upgrade our DVD player -- seemed like the old one was pretty clear -- especially with the new TVs.



Then we purchased this and popped in "Cars" -- the only Blu-Ray disk that we had and which was given to us. I was blown away by the difference in color and clarity associated with the Blu-Ray player and disk over our regular DVD player. One of my favorite movies is Seabiscuit which has beautiful cinematography (particularly the scene in upstate NY in the fall where Seabiscuit goes galloping through the woods). While the scene has always been my favorite, it now becomes a work of art in Blu-Ray.



I confess that I also love dance movies and these also come alive like never before on Blu-Ray. Again, I was skeptical about the upgrade but having this player has made me fall in love with my favorite movies all over again... now I just have to go out and spend a small fortune replacing my DVD library to take full-advantage of the picture and technology. Oh well...

Customer Buzz
 "What a piece of JUNK!" 2009-09-05
By WhatQuality (Boston, MA USA)
This player is a total piece of junk. I bought it six months ago, and it is now dead after very light use. Everytime I insert a disk, it says "Copyright Violation" and stops. The disk is spotless. Resetting it and updating the firmware didn't help. Panasonic's tech support is worthless. Panasonic should be ASHAMED to have their name on this thing. Even when it worked, the whole BD disk experience really kind of sucked. The player is very slow to respond to commands, and frequently displays "Operation Prohibited". It is incapable of resuming playback where you left off. If you accidentally press Stop while watching a movie, hitting Play starts over from the beginning. The manual is incomprehensible, even by someone with a technical background. What were the idiots at Panasonic thinking? Do NOT buy a Panasonic BD player.

Customer Buzz
 "Wonderful picture!" 2009-08-06
By Michael Lisanti (Gilbert, AZ USA)
This is a gread Blu-Ray player.

I've owned it for several months now and I'm very happy with it!

Highly recommended!

Customer Buzz
 "Pretty good product" 2009-07-18
By M. Clements (Springfield, IL USA)
My only complaint with this player is its inability to play videos from an SD card. Other than that, it does a fine job.


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