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The DMPBDT350 supports 3D playback
When mated with other 3Dcapable components. It includes dual HDMI outputs to send separate signals to your 3D TV and A/V receiver
The player supports 1080p/24 playback of Bluray discs
It has internal decoding and bitstream output of highresolution audio sources
And it has multichannel analog audio outputs for use with older A/V receivers
It supports BD
Outstanding Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D Playback
Very good upconversion
Dual HDMI output makes a receiver upgrade less necessary
Checkerboard output for compatibility with Mitsubishi and Samsung 3D DLP TVs
The editors didn't like
The player lacks internal memory
And Panasonic does not supply an SD card for this purpose
The DMPBDT350 lacks an advanced control port like RS232.
CUE problem when streaming standard def content from Netflix
Still no on-board storage for BD-Live (requires an SD card)
Unexciting user interface with sluggish load times
Outstanding Blu-ray and Blu-ray 3D Playback, Very good upconversion, Dual HDMI output makes a receiver upgrade less necessary, Checkerboard output for compatibility with Mitsubishi and Samsung 3D DLP TVs
CUE problem when streaming standard def content from Netflix, Still no on-board storage for BD-Live (requires an SD card), Unexciting user interface with sluggish load times, Fairly expensive
As a first generation Blu-ray 3D player, the DMP-BDT350 offers anything but first generation performance. As one of the inventors of the MVC codec that makes Blu-ray 3D playback possible, Panasonic clearly wanted to satisfy the most demanding audioph...
The DMPBDT350 supports 3D playback, when mated with other 3Dcapable components. It includes dual HDMI outputs to send separate signals to your 3D TV and A/V receiver, The player supports 1080p/24 playback of Bluray discs, It has internal decoding and bitstream output of highresolution audio sources, and it has multichannel analog audio outputs for use with older A/V receivers, It supports BD
The player lacks internal memory, and Panasonic does not supply an SD card for this purpose, The DMPBDT350 lacks an advanced control port like RS232.
Along with Samsung's BD-C6900, the DMP-BDT350 and BDT300 are the first standalone 3D players to hit the market, and your interest in 3D will ultimately dictate whether or not you purchase this player. The Samsung and Panasonic MSRPs are close, but Pana...
Abstract: Panasonic has just announced its lineup of blu-ray players for 2010 and unveiled their flagship model – the at the recent International Consumer Electronics Show at Las Vegas. The DMP-BDT350 features VIERA CAST, 96kHz surround sound re-master, multi-...