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October 2008
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The editors liked
1080p24 DVD upconversion. Energy-efficient. Can automatically update firmware.
Onboard decoding of Dolby TrueHD
DTSHD High Resolution and DTSHD Master Audio via HDMI
Proper deinterlacing of 1080i content and excellent 1080p playback
Price
Low $299.95 MSRP and even lower street price is hard to beat
Excellent image quality on Blu-ray Discs
Profile 2.0 compliant
Onboard decoding for all high-resolution soundtrack formats
Plus bit-stream output.
The editors didn't like
1080p24 DVD upconversion feature needs to be manually activated. Sluggish menu navigation. BD-Live support requires optional memory card.
No analogue multichannel outputs
No "source direct" mode
Still fairly sluggish on load times
No screensaver
PlayStation 3 offers much more functionality and faster navigation
Abstract: The Panasonic DMP-BD 35 is a Blu-ray player with an SD-card reader and BD-Live support. Roaming the market since August 2008, the device currently sells from 200 GBP. Great 24p movie picture. BD-Live support. Outstanding DVD playback. SD-card read...
Panasonic has done a great job with the DMP-BD35K, and it's easily a best-in-class Blu-ray player. And it's available at a price that won't break the bank. It does an outstanding job of delivering a true HD experience, even with your existing DVDs. If ...
Abstract: You’ll probably do a double take when you first see Panasonic’s DMP-BD35. It’s unfeasibly thin. Sat atop my regular Blu-ray player, Pioneer’s hulking great LX-70a, it seems insignificant. How, you might wonder, can this ligh...
Onboard decoding of Dolby TrueHD, DTSHD High Resolution and DTSHD Master Audio via HDMI, Proper deinterlacing of 1080i content and excellent 1080p playback, Price: Low $299.95 MSRP and even lower street price is hard to beat
No analogue multichannel outputs, No "source direct" mode, Still fairly sluggish on load times, No screensaver
During 2008s slow holiday shopping season, Blu-ray proved its mettle and emerged as one of the "must have" technologies of the year with many thousands of players sold both at retail Brick and Mortar stores and online. 2009 will see Blu-ray finally lo...
Abstract: Review: Panasonic DMP-35K 1080P Blu-ray player ...the first stand-alone players I can heartily and without hesitation recommend to a friend. Hardware ReviewBy Henning MolbaekFIRST ONLINE Dec 10, 2008 Tools:Recommend this news to a friend » Panasonic h...
Abstract: Full complement of onboard audio decoding , Exceptional video processing , Bonus View and BD-Live compliant , Plays back DVD at 1080p/24 Hot on the heels of the DMP-BD50 (HT, September 2008), Panasonic has debuted two new players, the DMP-BD35 and DMP...
The DMP-BD35 offers excellent performance and most of the features you need in a Blu-ray player: BD-Live, BonusView, 1080p/24 playback, and bitstream output and onboard decoding of both Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. If you own an older, non-HDM...
Published: 2008-10-15, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Excellent image quality on Blu-ray Discs; Profile 2.0 compliant; onboard decoding for all high-resolution soundtrack formats, plus bit-stream output.
PlayStation 3 offers much more functionality and faster navigation, although it costs more.
The Panasonic DMP-BD35 represents the best value in standalone Blu-ray players, with excellent image quality, a comprehensive feature set, and a price thats significantly lower than the PS3. Specifications: Sound output mode: Stereo; DVD type: Blu-Ray...
The DMP-BD35 shows Blu-ray at its very best, not only in terms of picture quality – which is absolutely sensational, by the way – but also in terms of sound, features and all-round usability. DVD playback is a touch disappointing but in all other respects...