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Panasonic DMP-BD65
Infos Blu-ray, HDMI-Ausgang: 1
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-07-25 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Panasonic DMP-BD65
alaTest hat 79 Testberichte für Panasonic DMP-BD65 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 85/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 82/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 26.03.2010. Im Vergleich zu 18.591 Testberichten von anderen Blu-ray Players ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 93/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-06-30 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMP-BD65
11 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Die durchschnittliche Punktzahl beträgt 83 von 100.
Empfehlung von Testwinner vom 2010-05-19 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMP-BD65
1 expert has reviewed the Panasonic DMP-BD65, giving it an average score of 80 out of 100
Empfehlung von cnet.de vom
Panasonic DMP-BD65
Wir mögen den Panasonic DMP-BD65. Seine Bild- und Tonqualität ist großartig, sein Design schick und zweckmäßig und außerdem ist der Player angenehm schnell. Wem der Youtube-Zugriff wichtig ist, für den bietet der DMP-BD65 noch einen weiteren guten Grund für den Kauf. Allerdings greift auch der günstigereauf Youtube-Filmchen zu. Zudem gibt er HD-Videos von Speichermedien wieder - inklusive-Format. Dennoch hat jeder, der sich für den DMP-BD65 entscheidet, unseren Segen - alleine schon wegen seines tollen Bildes.
Der Panasonic DMP-BD65 ist ein toller Blu-ray-Player, der sicher jeden Käufer befriedigen wird. Er kostet zwar recht viel und bietet nicht übermäßig viele Funktionen, dafür punktet er an den wirklich wichtigen Stellen wie der Bildqualität. Hinzu kommen Youtube-Zugriff sowie SD-Slot und USB-Port für die Wiedergabe von Multimedia-Dateien.
Empfehlung von CNET.co.uk vom 2010-02-22 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMP-BD65
The Panasonic DMP-BD65 is a terrific Blu-ray player that's sure to satisfy anyone who buys one. It's fairly expensive and it's not brimming with features, but it does the most important things very well indeed. Its support for YouTube is a welcome extra, and its ability to play video, MP3 and photo files from memory cards and USB sticks is worth having too, especially if you own a Panasonic camera or camcorder
The DMP-BD65 is fairly expensive for a mid-range Blu-ray player, and it's not heaving with features, but it does the most important things very well indeed. Its picture quality is great, it's fairly speedy and its YouTube access is a welcome bonus, as is its ability to play music, photo and video files via USB and SD cards
Empfehlung von Techradar vom
TechRadar: Panasonic DMP-BD65 Blu-ray player
Panasonic was one of the first brands to build Blu-ray players, and it shows; this mid-range deck is one of the best around, and great value despite its above average price. The Blu-ray player market has been awash with £99 products since the last festive season, but Panasonic has been trying up the ante for some time now – see its (still unique) Blu-ray recorders from 2009, a range that's about to be followed up by its DMR-BW780 and DMR-BW880 models. Panasonic is all over Blu-ray. As well as some portable models, it's also about to unleash a 3D Blu-ray player, the £399 DMP-BDT300, though for now 2D fans are well catered for; its DMP-BD65 is sandwiched between the £169 DMP-BD45 and £299 DMP-BD85. The former is a no frills deck and the latter a high-end player with built-in Wi-Fi and DLNA networking, but all include the hugely impressive PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus circuitry. And that picture-boosting circuitry proves to be the DMP-BD65's biggest asset, despite it being loaded with extra features.Viera Cast is the most obvious add-on; a bespoke platform for broadband TV and information services, though it's marred by a lack of content – YouTube just isn't enough any more. Elsewhere is a USB slot (with dubious DivX HD compatibility – see below) and, of course, access to BD Live, though there's still no built-in storage for BD Live downloads. And, oddly, there's no DLNA networking on the DMP-BD65 despite it being able to plug in to a broadband home network.
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Philips BDP7500S2
Infos Blu-ray, HDMI-Ausgang: Ja, 3D-Ready
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Panasonic DMP-BD85
Infos Blu-ray, HDMI-Ausgang: 1
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-07-25 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Panasonic DMP-BD85
alaTest hat 91 Testberichte für Panasonic DMP-BD85 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 78/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 89/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 25.03.2010. Im Vergleich zu 132.682 Testberichten von anderen DVD Player ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 92/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-07-21 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMP-BD85
13 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Die durchschnittliche Punktzahl beträgt 84 von 100.
Empfehlung von PC Advisor vom 2010-07-13 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMP-BD85 review
The Panasonic DMP-BD85 is a feature-packed Blu-ray player that boasts great playback performance. Unfortunately, it is slightly let down by its load times and sluggish interface..
The Panasonic DMP-BD85 (or Panasonic DMP-BD85EB-K to give it its full name) is a high-end Blu-ray player aimed at serious movie aficionados.
Empfehlung von TrustedReviews vom 2010-02-13 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMP-BD85 Blu-ray Player
The DMP-BD85 reminds us why Panasonic is one of the best names in the Blu-ray business.
Empfehlung von Techradar vom
Home Cinema Choice Issue 180: Panasonic DMP-BD85
Panasonic is a superstar of the Blu-ray world. Year after year, its new players are greeted with the sort of unbridled enthusiasm usually reserved for Tom Cruise's red carpet walkabouts in Leicester Square. The reason for its techno-celebrity is simple: innovation. Profile 1.1, BD-Live, Blu-ray recording – you name it, Panasonic did it first, and over the years no-one has done more to push the format forward. However, Panasonic's position has been under threat from deck's like LG's brilliant BD390, which offers built-in Wi-Fi, PC streaming, unrivalled digital media support and top-drawer performance at a consumer-friendly price. Finding itself at the start of 2010 in the rare position of playing catch-up, Panasonic has hit back with the DMP-BD85. Equipped with a killer spec and more of the picture processing goodness that made its predecessors so successful, the BD85 might just be Panasonic's masterpiece – at least until it unleashes the 3D-capable DMP-BDT300 later this year… Simple design On the outside, the BD85 is an unremarkable sight. Touch sensitive keys, curves or a gloss black finish? A Panasonic buyer craves not these things, apparently. A blue light is the best you can hope for, but at least build quality is solid. The outlook is much brighter on the back. Multi-channel analogue outputs offer receiver luddites a chance to enjoy hi-res Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio soundtracks, and there's an Ethernet port for accessing BD-Live content, which is finally becoming worth bothering with.There's also a USB input for attaching the BD85's supplied USB dongle – because one of the BD85's big new features is Wi-Fi support, bringing the web into your living room without Ethernet cables cluttering up the place. Plugged into the back, the chunky dongle is unwieldy and could cause problems in your AV rack, but there's an extension lead if you're worried about that sort of thing. Wireless connectivity throws up more goodies. The BD85 is DLNA certified and as a result you can pull music and photos from PCs on your home network, and the setup process is slick and hassle-free. DivX HD playback has been added, too, popping up on the spec sheet alongside MP3 and JPEG. You can play these from USB sticks via the port on the front, which sits next to an SD card slot that accepts higher-capacity SDHC and SDXC cards. But because the BD85 doesn't come with BD Live memory built-in, you'll need to keep a card in the slot for any online activity. Once running, the deck keeps things simple onscreen, and apart from some unnecessary submenus, it makes navigation a breeze. But there's a sluggishness about the BD85 that you really shouldn't have to put up with these days. Entering the setup menu not only lost my place in the movie, but i also had to wait for the player to handshake with my receiver and TV again. Beating heart Once again, Panasonic's P4HD chipset is the beating heart of the BD85 and, in conjunction with PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus, it delivers beautiful images. With Inglourious Basterds the opening shots of the verdant French countryside are conveyed with such depth and richness that you can almost smell the grass, and after colonel Landa has charmed his way into the house, the fantastic contrast range sheds light on the painstaking detail of the rickety interior.
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Philips PD8015
Infos DVD, HDMI-Ausgang: Keiner
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Samsung BD-C5500
Infos Blu-ray, HDMI-Ausgang: 1
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-07-25 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Samsung BD-C5500
alaTest hat 56 Testberichte für Samsung BD-C5500 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 70/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 73/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 29.04.2010. Im Vergleich zu 18.591 Testberichten von anderen Blu-ray Players ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 82/100 = Sehr Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-06-17 00:00:00.0
Samsung BD-C5500
6 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Die durchschnittliche Punktzahl beträgt 70 von 100.
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Samsung BD-C8200 250GB
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Panasonic DMR-BS750 250GB
Infos Blu-ray, integrierte festplatte, HDMI-Ausgang: 1
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-07-25 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für Panasonic DMR-BS750
alaTest hat 42 Testberichte für Panasonic DMR-BS750 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Expertenbewertung: 88/100, und durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 90/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 13.10.2009. Im Vergleich zu 132.682 Testberichten von anderen DVD Player ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 93/100 = Ausgezeichnet.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-05-14 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMR-BS750
8 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Die durchschnittliche Punktzahl beträgt 93 von 100.
Empfehlung von Testwinner vom 2009-05-19 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMR-BS750 250GB
1 expert has reviewed the Panasonic DMR-BS750 250GB, giving it an average score of 90 out of 100 and a total of 1 test win/editor's choice award
Empfehlung von Techradar vom 2009-09-30 00:00:00.0
Panasonic DMR-BS750 Blu-ray recorder
Panasonic's DMR-BS750 is arguably the most sophisticated entertainment hub available in the UK. Features The BS750's capabilities include: twin Freesat tuners; DVD and hard disk recording; Profile 2.0 playback and compatibility with MP3s, JPEGs, DV, AVCHD, DivX files and audio CDs. An Ethernet connection that enables BD Live playback, also allows ripped CDs to be named via Gracenote and it can access internet widgets, such as YouTube and Picasa. But the jewel in the crown is the DMR-BS750's ability to record HD on to Blu-ray. Or is it? Not too long ago the world would have gone bananas for a machine that could make broadcast-quality recordings onto optical discs. Now, video tape is a fast-fading memory and even the role of DVD as an archiving medium is diminishing. And yet if recording HD on to Blu-ray were as simple as recording everything that's broadcast in HD, the case for a Blu-ray recorder would be highly compelling. With just two HD channels on Freesat (compared with more than 30 on Sky) there isn't the surplus of must-keep content that there should be. If ITV's HD output were greater than the paltry smattering of programmes it currently offers, the broadcaster's anti-copy measures would be a serious spanner in the works. You can still record the likes of The Bill onto the hard disk in HD and down-convert to standard definition onto DVD and, of course, you can dub your AVCHD camcorder recordings to Blu-ray. However, Freesat desperately needs more HD channels, particularly as HD versions of the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and five will start to feature on Freeview soon. While it's no work of art, at least the unit is inoffensive to look at. The fascia drops down to reveal an SD card slot plus USB, DV, S-video, composite and stereo audio inputs. An LCD display panel uses large digits to show the channel number (but not the name), while there's a red recording light for each Freesat tuner. The most notable rear connections are the HDMI and Ethernet, but there's no built-in audio decoder and hence no multichannel analogue audio outputs. Nor can it be plumbed into a home network via the Ethernet; all external files have to be fed in using memory cards or discs. Ease of Use Given the multitude of functions, Panasonic has done a commendable job with the menu system which is intuitive and graphically pleasing. The most grating niggle probably remains the minor delay that sometimes occurs when switching between some functions, notably when recording is involved. Recording from Freesat is a cinch, with automatic programme tracking ensuring that over-running shows are fully recorded. Loading Blu-ray discs is a painfully slow process, but you can watch movies at 1080p 24fps, while DVDs can be upscaled, too. Picture High-definition recordings, retaining their studio-like quality on the hard disk, look every bit as sensational as you'd expect. The biggest test though is the quality of Blu-ray recordings and an archive recording of The Tudors shows just how amazing the system can be. Every nuance of the splendid costume drama is beautifully preserved for good on our own optical disc. Even compressing the file using the lower quality HL mode yields excellent results, but take note: there's no guarantee that finalised discs will play in other brands of deck. When recording onto DVD, or recording from external sources via the AV inputs, you have to use the regular XP, SP, LP and EP modes. The DMR-BS750 does an exemplary job with standard-def recording, which doesn't have to be made onto DVD.
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LG BD560
Infos Blu-ray, HDMI-Ausgang: 1
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Empfehlung von AlaTest DE vom 2010-07-25 00:00:00.0
Zusammenfassung der Testberichte für LG BD560
alaTest hat 16 Testberichte für LG BD560 analysiert. Durchschnittliche Verbrauchermeinungen: 67/100. Ermitteltes durchschnittliches Testdatum ist 04.05.2010. Im Vergleich zu 132.682 Testberichten von anderen DVD Player ergibt sich daher ein alaScore von 88/100 = Sehr Gut.
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Empfehlung von Testseek DE vom 2010-06-28 00:00:00.0
LG BD560
2 experten haben diese Produkt bewertet. Die durchschnittliche Punktzahl beträgt 100 von 100.
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Philips BDP5100
Infos Blu-ray, HDMI-Ausgang: 1
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Panasonic DMR-EX 93
Infos DVD, integrierte festplatte, HDMI-Ausgang: Ja
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Mit einem DVD-Player können Videos auf einem DVD-Datenträger sowie normale Cds abgespielt werden. Der DVD-Player kam Ende 1996 auf dem Markt, wo er zu dem Zeitpunkt etwa 700-900€ kostete.