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Panasonic DMP-BDT100 Review

 

3D technology is shared home cinema fans into two camps – those who think it’s the best since sliced silicon and those who see nothing more than an expensive gimmick. But what do you think is 3D where to go and Panasonic is doing its utmost to make it a success. The five-member companies range of 3D plasmas and DMP-BDT300 Blu-ray player to have a storm with the critics (including us) went, and now Panasonic has its 3D range with a new platform that extends DMP BDT100.

It is a stripped down, cheaper version of the DMP-BDT300, designed to bring patented brand of Panasonic 3D Blu-ray playback to a wider audience. Inevitably, it might be worth missing some of the BDT300′s bells and whistles, but if this release, decent performance and functions at a lower price a few sacrifices for his keep.

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The DMP-BDT100 looks like any regular Blu-ray player from Panasonic, apart from the great “3D Full HD” logo slapped on the fascia. We would not call it eye candy as such, but its smart, sleek black finish and glittery silver stripe in the middle is a good appearance is less flashy and a bit slimmer than the DMP-BDT300, and unlike its bigger brother, siblings of the fascia does not completely covered by a flap -. only the bottom half drops down, detect a USB port, SD card slot and a few buttons.

On the back Panasonic has the kind of reductions George Osborne would be proud. There is a single HDMI v1.4 output, as the twin outputs on the DMP-BDT300, was held against the states, you can not pipe 3D images on your TV and HD audio independently to a receiver. Those who want to enjoy Dolby TrueHD or DTS HD Master Audio soundtracks in addition to 3D images, has a HDMI v1.4 AV receiver (if you have not already) to update.

Other outlets on the missing DMP BDT300 but here also a coaxial digital output, 7.1-channel analog outputs and a second USB port – the last one is especially problematic when Panasonic optional wireless LAN adapter (the 80 pounds you want to connect DY – WL10). With this device in fitting the front USB port, there is nowhere to connect to a USB storage device for digital media playback. What’s more, the USB dongle looks at the front rather clumsy.

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Completing the line-up socketry analog and optical digital audio outputs, component and composite video outputs and an Ethernet port. Connect your router with an Ethernet or USB dongle and you can access a range of networking features. As always, this includes the Viera Cast Web portal, which currently consists of YouTube, Dailymotion, Picasa, and Bloomberg and Bild.de, Q Tom and the evening news for our German friends.

Although the area is not the content as widely as Sony’s Bravia Internet Video or Samsung Internet @ TV portals, at least Sony is slowly adding content to the line-up, and in any case, YouTube alone could be enough for most people to entertained.

The Viera Cast interface is excellent. All services are available in small screens around a central Blu-ray logo placed dots and the cursor moves between them immediately. The YouTube video screen lists the left to fill out with a reproduction box on the right side that extends to the screen. In the search for clips thanks to a mobile phone style text entry, and on our 802.11n Wi-Fi network, streaming was very smooth with no buffering pauses at all.

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The DMP-BDT100 is also DLNA certified, allowing the playback of TV recordings on networked Panasonic recorders stored, but you can not frustrating to stream music, videos or photos from your PC – even though it leaves them, that’s a bit of a . tease

This means that the only way to play digital media via CD or USB storage media supports FAT12, 16 and 32 Fortunately format support includes DivX is healthy and Plus HD, MKV, MP3 and JPEG. In addition, AVCHD and MPEG-2 SD video from SDHC and SDXC cards are played. You will need to insert an SD card if you want to access BD-Live content, as there is no built-in memory for them.

As the most used by Panasonic Blu-ray players the DMP-PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus BDT100 to improve color accuracy, but there is a new tweaked version of P4HD for DVD upscaling. There is also a small selection of picture settings found in the in-play display, including a number of picture presets, custom settings and a few noise reduction modes. Under “Advanced Settings” there are three other image enhancements – Chroma process, detail Clarity and Super Resolution.

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Despite the inclusion of potentially difficult 3D and network capabilities, remains the DMP BDT100 a user-friendly platform through and through. The simple design of the setup menu makes everything easy to find – where with practical explanations for some options – while the most important functions in the clear and inviting with subtle symbols used. Step-by-step instructions guide you through network setup in plain English and the menu software is smooth and responsive. 3D options include a choice of Full-HD-or side-by-side output.

In addition to the innate sense of ease of use first class remote control that uses the big, chunky buttons, intuitive design and lettering of shouty previous remotes from Panasonic is found. Dedicated keys for Viera Cast made available, picture-in-picture and audio re-master mode, while the option key, a handy menu calls to frequently used functions.

The DMP-BDT100 is not very fast to load Blu-ray discs. Terminator Salvation was to play 70 seconds, twice the time taken by some players. Panasonic loaned courtesy we review its 65in TX-P65VT20 plasma, the DMP-BDT100 3D image quality, and uncertain after resolution before Coraline with a pair of TY-EW3D10 glasses sat on our face, we were treated, some seriously deep, absorbing 3D files – the more spectacular by the massive screen size.

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As John noted in his review of TX P50VT20, the first thing that strikes us when exactly is Panasonic 3D system in action, how little cross-talk, there are backgrounds compared with Samsung BD-C6900 3D Player/LED TV Combo . The picture seems stable and well defined, which follow on-screen activity much more easily and thus relaxing for the eyes. Foreground objects are still a little difficult to digest for the brain, but do not look so blurry as they do on Samsung’s system.

The DMP-BDT100 Coraline makes beautiful opening credits look very charming. All of the doll maker’s needle projects in the direction of the camera to the falling cotton looks really persuasive. Text is sitting in front of the background and perspectives shift with remarkable stability. And from there, the film beautifully detailed sets and are strange, wonderful animated characters rendered with mesmerizing depth and stratification, which we scan every inch of the image to fully appreciate the 3D effect. It is a feast for the eyes.

But it’s not just the 3 that holds your attention – it is also the wild-sharp detail reproduction that takes in every fiber of the doll in Coraline’s first scenes, and the powerful, noise-free blacks and natural, sophisticated color reproduction. What’s more, the combination keeps the deck 1080/24p output and the TV flawless processing motion moving objects look smooth, even if the 3D processing doing his thing.

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We switched to 3D demo disc from Panasonic, which contains a segment called Rome the Eternal City. The DMP-BDT100′s reproduction of this cabinet clip is extraordinary and the panoramic shots of the rooftops of the city and the Coliseum “throw wow factor as the DMP-BDT300. Surpluses of the juggling balls toward the camera recorded the” with the same oohs “and” aahs “from the visiting spectators.

The main criticism of the 3D image is that image brightness is reduced when viewed through the lens. This has implications for the shadow detail and contrast, and we did find a picture setting for 3D material that the increased brightness without black depths. This is not the fault of the player per se and not as an absolute condition, but it’s something to consider. Samsung 3D players and LCD TVs produce much brighter images through her glasses.

Of course, the DMP-BDT100 not only 3D images – is its performance with 2D slices also breathtaking. The Dark Knight on Blu-ray has excellent color rendition, treated cinematic solidity and subtlety, not razor sharp mention detail. In addition, the Silicon Optix HQV rounds test disc playback jaggies tests without a single trace of stepper motors and entertainment artifacts in check in film/video resolution loss tests.

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This top-drawer image quality is assured by its distinctive sound, with both Blu-ray soundtracks and CDs. Music played through the analog outputs is not quite audiophile standards, but sounds fresh and open, and the Re-Master mode makes subtle improvements in high-frequency fidelity. The HDMI jitter cleaner to clean up the digital signal when playing music through this link.

Conclusion

If you are already sold on the idea of 3D and have purchased (or plan to buy) a 3D-capable TV, then it makes sense to the DMP-BDT100 on your notepad stick, especially at this affordable price. The 3D performance in conjunction with a Panasonic Plasma is fantastic, thanks to its gorgeous depth and detail, plus it’s not stingy with 2D material. It is a pity that Panasonic is not proper food DLNA networking out in the mixture and mass Viera Cast a little bit how these deficiencies Sony, LG and Samsung 3D decks make me feel like a better value for money. Other than that, however, the DMP-BDT100 an impressive Blu-ray set.

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