The DMP-BD75 is Panasonic's budget model. Even so, it costs around £140. That's a fairly high price for a Blu-ray player, even a fully featured one. Looks basic In terms of aesthetics, the DMP-BD75 isn't offensive, but neither is it especially enthralling. Like plenty of Panasonic hardware, it's solid and brilliantly put together, but looks dull. On the plus side, the DMP-BD75 is tiny. It's probably the shallowest and thinnest Blu-ray player on the market at the moment.
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Panasonic DMP-BD75 review
The DMP-BD75 is Panasonic's budget model. Even so, it costs around £140. That's a fairly high price for a Blu-ray player, even a fully featured one. Looks basic In terms of aesthetics, the DMP-BD75 isn't offensive, but neither is it especially enthralling. Like plenty of Panasonic hardware, it's solid and brilliantly put together, but looks dull. On the plus side, the DMP-BD75 is tiny. It's probably the shallowest and thinnest Blu-ray player on the market at the moment.
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