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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
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-S500 review
The Sony BDP-S500 Blu-ray player is an excellent performer. Both standard definition and high definition material alike looks beautiful, providing scenes with sharpness and strong colour. Audio quality is also crisp, but does this player measure up to the PlayStation 3? Read more
23 April 2008 by Ian Morris
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Pioneer BDP-LX71 review
If you aren't feeling the credit crunch, Pioneer's £600 BDP-LX71 is an excellent Blu-ray player with superb picture and sound quality. It has wonderfully simple menu systems that are a breeze to configure and we love the connectivity options. If money is no object, and you already have a Pioneer TV, you should buy one Read more
24 November 2008 by Ian Morris
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Panasonic DMP-BDT310 review
The Panasonic DMP-BDT310 is a great Blu-ray player with enough features to keep even the most enthusiastic users entertained for a long time. It's not the cheapest machine on the market, though. Read more
14 March 2011 by Ian Morris
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Philips BDP7500 review
The BDP7500 is slightly more expensive than many Blu-ray players currently on the market, but it's an impressive machine that's worth the extra outlay. It offers speedy disc-load times, excellent picture quality and can play back downloaded Internet video in a variety of popular codecs. It looks great too Read more
23 March 2010 by Ian Morris
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Sony BDP-S760 review
At last, Sony has delivered the awesome stand-alone Blu-ray player that we always knew it was capable of making. Aesthetically, the BDP-S760 is about as original as cake, and a few other recent players may have more features, but it delivers the best Blu-ray pictures we've seen this side of £500 Read more
19 November 2009 by Alex Jennings
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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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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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Sharp BD-HP20H review
With most standalone Blu-ray players still costing an arm and a leg, it's a very pleasant surprise to find Sharp's debut player, the BD-HP20H, selling for just £300 -- especially when it offers excellent hi-def performance and a very handy quick-start function Read more
15 January 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Samsung BD-C6900 review
The BD-C6900 is a superb 3D Blu-ray player with loads of features, such as Internet streaming capability and comprehensive codec support for video played back via USB devices. It's also speedy to load discs and attractively designed, although it is expensive Read more
11 June 2010 by Ian Morris
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