Panasonic DMP-BD35K 1080p Blu-ray Player Review
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In this digital era, the year 2009 has started seeing a major revolution and a cut edge in the market for the Blu-ray players that keeps flying among crazy end users, who focus for an effective enthralling product that can deliver a studio-master-quality music/video. There are many market players for these types of players, but Panasonic came up with a high quality piece at an affordable rate – Panasonic DMP-BD35K 1080p Blu-ray Player.
The player, DMP-BD35K size to 16.9″ * 9.8″ * 1.7″ by Width, Depth and Height respectively weighing much less than 6 pounds consumes a power of approximately 20W. When shipped, the maximum weight will be around 10 pounds. This product requires 2 AA sized batteries to operate and proves to be an efficient HD Audio decoder with the next generation technology from Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus and the DTSTM-HD Master Audio Essential.
Panasonic DMP-BD35K delivers a decent 7.1 channel surround sound with the help of a 7.1-channel receiver that works with an HDMI terminal. This Blu-ray player is operational with an SD memory card slot that makes you more comfortable in transferring your congenial photos/images that you have clicked on your handy cam or on a digital camera which is compatible with Panasonic’s VIERA Link function. This best helps and supports to operate the same through a VIERA HDTV remote control.
This Blu-ray player has got some mind-bogging features like, it resumes playback on an SD-DVD and Blu-day discs. The sound quality is incredible and confirms the fix of an issue that was seen in the previously released edition with an attenuated LFE output. Also, if one gets connected to the internet on this player, this keeps informing you of all the latest updates that are available. Netflix support is currently not available in the existing version, and is promised in the upcoming versions. But on the other hand, this player has got some drawbacks like the feature to send out DTS master audio. For instance if you are trying to decode the audio coming into an receiver set like a Yamaha RX-V3800 via a HDMI, then it is purely a defect on the Panasonic Player that is unable to send out those DTS Master Audio. Panasonic comforts its customers to resolve this major issue with any additional firmware upgrade. Absence of coaxial input has deterred many users from buying this product.
And when it comes to decide on where to buy for a best deal, it is always the favorite one-stop e-store, AMAZON. Fortunately, Amazon prices this Panasonic DMP-BD35K 1080p Blu-ray Player at around 280 USD. So do you want to know-how a real time cinematic experience would be just seated at home? Then it is the right time and a great chance to opt for a Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-ray player with good audio/video systems now!!
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