Panasonic DMP-BD10AK 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

  • Blu-ray Player
  • Advanced Pixel Processor
  • HDMI 1080P upconvert for all DVD
  • 7.1 Channel Audio, with Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital, DTS-HD, and DTS decoding (but not DTS-HD Master Audio Lossless)
  • 297MHz/14-bit Video DAC

Product Description
Blu-ray-DVD-CD Player, 1080P HDMI

Panasonic DMP-BD10AK 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

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5 comments

  1. I have this and Bluray. Both a good. I have no complaints, this is a better pc of equipment than the Panasonic Bluray I have. Also, Toshiba sends you the firmware updates.Panasonic requires downloading and burning to a CD. I hope HD wins, but bet they both survive.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. DimeAdvisor says:

    This Panasonic is the only player out there that has the best reputation and had managed to avoid many of the defunks. I bumped into this by accident and didn’t really know what kind of machine this was going to be to me. I knew it was Blu and heard it was probably the better format choice, but after watching Fantastic 4 on it. WOW, WOW,and another WOW. It even upconverts SD DVDs, they look WOW. Yeah that’s what she said. SO if you are doing research and can go for a higher priced player, go and be WOWED. The new BD30 is also a great choice and I will get that when I’m ready for the next Gen Blu DVD’s. I have been reading up on the tech specs of this player vs. HD DVD choices in the same price range and I now fully understand the superior processing power of this machine. You won’t be disapointed by this player. It process the image inside and steams it out at the 60 fps before it even goes to your TV. With other choices your TV is the one that does this 3:2 drop down and/or deinterlacing of the digital image/signal. WOWEEEE!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Well the title is pretty much what I want to say.

    When I play DVD, Region 3(Korea, China, and some of the Asian countries except Japan) cannot be played even though Region A is now included Asia.

    Titles like Die hard 1,2, it needs like 1 minutes to read the disc.

    The product itself is a little too big still comparing to recent DVD players. Also the remote control is too big as well.

    This is my first Blue Ray Disc Player so I cannot compare with other player, but not totally satisfied so far, so I give 4/5 stars.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. K. Evans says:

    I bought this and had no troubles until about 3 and a half months after I bought it. One day it went dead. It won’t turn on or do anything. It sat in the same place for that time, undisturbed except for regular use.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Impetigo says:

    This is a great blu-ray player, even looks nice. Better than those god awful Sony BD players. Only thing this needs is DTS HD Master decoding… disappointing. Of course, there aren’t any DTS HD MA audio yet. But in response to the other reviewers, the HDMI 1.3 is basically irrelevant. This player will can send out UNCOMPRESSED LPCM audio (either from a decoded TrueHD soundtrack or from uncompressed PCM soundtrack on certain blu-rays) over HDMI. Most receivers can handle this LCPM to give you uncompressed audio up to 7.1 channels. You don’t need HDMI 1.3 unless you, for some reason, really want to output bitstream TrueHD to your receiver, which must then decode it. Unnecessary considering most blu-ray players (including the PS3) decode TrueHD and can sent uncompressed LPCM audio over HDMI (just need a receiver that can receive LPCM audio over HDMI, which is many, if not most HDMI receivers).
    Rating: 4 / 5

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