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Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD review
The Cambridge Audio Azur 751BD is a 3D-ready Blu-ray player aimed at audiophiles. It sounds heavenly with pretty much any disc you feed it, but it also delivers fabulous hi-def video and can stream almost every type of media via a LAN or from USB. It's undeniably fine, but expensive. Read more
19 August 2011 by Steve May
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Samsung BD-D7500 review
Bafflingly small, the BD-D7500 pushes high-street Blu-ray design into the highfalutin realm once monopolised by a certain overpriced Danish brand. One to audition if you want a net-connected BD player that's as pretty as a picture. Read more
12 July 2011 by Steve May
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Samsung BD-D8500M review
The Samsung BD-D8500M Blu-ray player appears to offer it all -- a 500GB PVR, 3D support and Internet connectivity. But its multitasking issues and unconvincing media-streaming capability rather take the shine off this ambitious package. Read more
27 June 2011 by Steve May
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Sony BDP-S480 review
The Sony BDP-S480 is a steal at its current price. As well as premium 3D Blu-ray playback capability, it offers tonnes of other great features, including access to the Bravia Internet Video Web portal. Read more
1 June 2011 by Steve May
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Panasonic DMR-BWT700 review
The Panasonic DMR-BWT700 is the most sophisticated Blu-ray recorder we've seen so far, combining fine 2D and 3D Blu-ray performance with versatile recording options. It's not particularly intuitive, though. Read more
11 May 2011 by Steve May
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Panasonic DMP-BDT110 review
The Panasonic DMP-BDT110 is a great Blu-ray player, offering 3D support and networked media-playback capability. It's just a shame there's no iPlayer access yet. Read more
21 March 2011 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic DMP-BD75 review
The Panasonic DMP-BD75 is a perfectly capable Blu-ray player, but it costs too much and doesn't offer the online video-streaming capabilities of cheaper Sony and Samsung machines. Read more
7 March 2011 by Ian Morris
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Philips BDP8000 review
The Philips BDP8000 is a great 3D Blu-ray player that offers excellent picture quality. The only downsides are its high price and relative lack of online video services. Read more
24 January 2011 by Ian Morris
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Sony BDP-S570 review
The Sony BDP-S570 is probably the best all-round Blu-ray player yet. Not only does it rock with Blu-ray discs and SACDs, it blows the doors off the brave new world of TV streaming. Having BBC iPlayer on tap is a huge attraction, and if you have media files on USB, this deck will do its utmost to play them. For the cash, you just can't carp. Read more
22 October 2010 by Steve May
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Sony BDP-S370 review
We really can't complain about the Sony BDP-S370. It's cheap, but this Blu-ray player offers speedy disc-load times, excellent picture and sound quality, and decent codec support. It also provides great online features, such as access to BBC iPlayer Read more
15 July 2010 by Ian Morris
