Panasonic DMP-BD55K Blu-ray Disc Player
At $400, the Panasonic DMP-BD55K is expensive. But its superb image quality, excellent design and wide feature set make the DMP-BD55K a tempting choice for shoppers with deep enough pockets.
In the PC World Test Center, the DMP-BD55K did not receive a single grade of less than Very Good from any of our judges. Jurors' notes were filled with praise. Unlike less-expensive models, the DMP-BD55K had no issues with upscaling standard-definition DVDs to 1080p -- in fact, the DMP-BD55K bested all comers we've tested in its handling of DVDs.
In the PC World Test Center, the DMP-BD55K did not receive a single grade of less than Very Good from any of our judges. Jurors' notes were filled with praise. Unlike less-expensive models, the DMP-BD55K had no issues with upscaling standard-definition DVDs to 1080p -- in fact, the DMP-BD55K bested all comers we've tested in its handling of DVDs.Packed with features, the DMP-BD55K can play DivX files, AVCHD movies and other media formats. An SD Card slot sits in front; you can use the card slot to view photos.This BD-Live player has an Ethernet port in the back, but no built-in memory: You have to bring your own memory in the form of an SD Card, annoying considering the otherwise premium qualities of this player.
If you're willing to pay a lot for a Blu-ray player, you deserve one as good as the Panasonic DMP-BD55K.
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