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The editors liked
Lets you watch your Blu-ray collection on-the-go
HDMI output for use as a standalone player
Full access to YouTube and Picasa if connected via Ethernet
Comes with cigarette lighter adapter and headrest mount for car use.
The editors didn't like
Very expensive
With Blu-ray-equipped laptops available at similar prices
Bulky design
Short 2.5 hour battery life
Small screen limits the capability to see the full detail of Blu-ray
Abstract: Panasonic broke new ground when it released the Panasonic DMP-B15, the first-ever dedicated portable Blu-ray player. Is the market ready for an 8.9-inch screen Blu-ray player on-the-go? We give the device a spin to find out.PROSExcellent display: Even ...
In conclusion, the Panasonic DMP-B15K provides a useful set of features in what could be considered just another portable movie player. With the ability to play standard as well as Blu-Ray movies on the go as well as at home, the Panasonic DMP-B15K may...
Panasonic’s DMP-B15 is a slick unit. It’s nicely designed (although a bit chunky), plays beautifully and is an absolute joy to watch. While I loved it, I can’t ignore two big issues, battery life and cost. It’s clear this player is not for the mass mar...
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Published: 2009-06-22, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Lets you watch your Blu-ray collection on-the-go; HDMI output for use as a standalone player; full access to YouTube and Picasa if connected via Ethernet; comes with cigarette lighter adapter and headrest mount for car use.
Very expensive, with Blu-ray-equipped laptops available at similar prices; bulky design; short 2.5 hour battery life; small screen limits the capability to see the full detail of Blu-ray; cant output a standard 1080p signal; less reliable playback tha...
The Panasonic DMP-B15 is the worlds first portable Blu-ray player that can function as a standalone player, too, but ultimately it has too many caveats and costs too much.
Abstract: One of three nominees for best product in the Home Video category at the 2009 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Panasonic’s new $799 DMP-B15 is the world’s first portable Blu-ray player. Of course, savvy electronics consumers are probably asking...
Versatile design, bundled car accessories, can be used as a regular Blu-ray player
Expensive, short battery life, 1024x600 screen resolution, bulkier than most portable DVD players
Ironically, the Panasonic DMP-B15 works better as an in-house Blu-ray player than a portable one. While there are things to like about the DMP-B15, the device is simply too expensive to overlook its flaws. ...
Lets you watch your Blu-ray collection on the go , HDMI output for use as a stand-alone player , Full access to YouTube and Picasa if connected via Ethernet , Comes with cigarette lighter adapter and headrest mount for car use
Very expensive, with Blu-ray-equipped laptops available at similar prices , Bulky design , Short 2.5-hour battery life , Small screen limits the capability to see the full detail of Blu-ray , Can't output a standard 1080p signal , Less reliable playba...
The Panasonic DMP-B15 is Australia's first portable Blu-ray player and can function as a stand-alone player too, but ultimately it has too many caveats and costs too much....
Abstract: Watching videos in a car used to be a sign of sheer extravagance. With such a variety of portable video players available today, however, no one even bats an eyelid and its almost de rigueur for keeping anklebiters quiet in the back seat. The olde...
Abstract: Watching videos in a car used to be a sign of sheer extravagance. With such a variety of portable video players available today, however, no one even bats an eyelid and its almost de rigueur for keeping anklebiters quiet in the back seat. The oldest f...
Abstract: Portability might not seem like an obvious plus point for a Blu-ray player, but Panasonic's first attempt at such a beast is mostly very successful, despite its hefty price tag.At 256 x 59 x 202mm and 1.7kg the DMP-B15 hardly pocket sized, but its swiv...