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Panasonic DMP-BD30K Blu-Ray disc player

Product Description

The DMP-BD30 is the next generation High Definition 1080p Blu-ray Disc player. It is the first Blu-ray player to be introduced with Final Standard Profile, which adds a variety of new and enhanced features to the Blu-ray arena and one that separates the Panasonic Blu-ray player from the rest of the field. Also unique to the DMP-BD30 is the inclusion of an SD Memory Card slot for playback of High Definition content recorded in the AVCHD format. The SD slot also allows for viewing of digital still images recorded to an SD Memory Card.

Final Standard Profile is an advanced function added to the Blu-ray standard, which opens the door to new functions such as Picture-in-Picture (which displays a second image in a sub window) and Audio Mixing (allows the consumer to switch the sound between the main and sub windows).

The inclusion of a multi-function SD Card slot is another new addition to the Panasonic Blu-ray player. Coupled with the AVCHD codec, the DMP-BD30 allows for images recorded on a high capacity HD SD card to be outputted directly from the player's HDMI terminal in their original 1080p form. To further benefit the user, the DMP-BD30 provides an AVCHD Direct Navigator function that makes it easy to search for particular scenes. The player can also play back JPEG still images on an SD card, such as those recorded with a Panasonic Lumix digital camera. The DMP-BD30 converts the images to 1920x1080 resolution, ideal for viewing on a1080p HD Plasma and output them through the HDMI terminal.

Like its predecessor, the DMP-DB30 features the EZ-Sync HDAVI Control that allows the consumer to operate their Panasonic home theater system with one remote. With one touch of the EZ-Sync button, all the components turn on, the correct TV input is chosen, the TV's built-in speakers are muted and the home theater starts playback.

 
  Average User Rating: 5.0 out of   5
Number of Ratings: 1
 
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User Reviews for Panasonic DMP-BD30K Blu-Ray disc player
Excellent Blue ray image  
Reviewed February 6 2008 7:42:56 PM
7 out of 8 users found this recommendation helpful.
 
Ratings:  5 out of 5
Pros:  Amazing on blue ray discs
 
Cons:  Beware of 1080p mode I figured it was a waste of money to keep buying regular dvds since everything is converting over to blue ray. So i anted up 500 bucks and bought this baby. Wise investment. Forget regular dvds. Blue ray discs look amazing on this player. You can see at least a 30 percent or more increase in picture quality.The fantastic 4 disc looks incredible. I only have a 720 sony tv and you can still see a big difference. The picture will even get better when you get a 1080p set. Reular discs look fine also. The only quirp. Be careful not to put the player in the 1080p mode if you only have a 720 set. If you do, you will have to re-hook the player and connect it through the composite mode. In addition, you will have to call panasonic to have them re-program the unit.  

 
 


 

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