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CNET UK > Reviews > TVs and Home Cinema > Blu-ray and DVD > Blu-ray Players and Recorders
Panasonic DMP-BD65 review
The DMP-BD65 is fairly expensive for a mid-range Blu-ray player, and it's not heaving with features, but it does the most important things very well indeed. Its picture quality is great, it's fairly speedy and its YouTube access is a welcome bonus, as is its ability to play music, photo and video files via USB and SD cards Read more
22 February 2010 by Ian Morris
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Samsung BD-P4600 review
The BD-P4600 is the fastest-loading stand-alone Blu-ray player we've come across yet. Combined with a sleek appearance, and good picture and audio quality, it all adds up to a great machine. We just wish it were slightly cheaper, although we expect the price to fall steeply over the coming months Read more
11 March 2009 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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LG Super Multi Blue BH100 review
If you can't decide which format to back in the Blu-ray and HD DVD scuffle, then worry no more -- a solution is here called the LG BH100 Super Multi Blue Player, and it plays both high-definition formats. Unfortunately, it'll set you back a hefty wad Read more
1 May 2007 by Ian Morris
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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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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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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 DMREH50 review
This DVD recorder is bursting with supported formats -- only DVD+RW is missing -- and it offers an incredibly intuitive recording system as well as the world's best remote. But 80GB is a tad stingy for a hard drive recorder and there's no Freeview tuner or FireWire support Read more
13 September 2005 by Guy Cocker
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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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Panasonic DMP-BD45 review
The DMP-BD45 is a fairly basic Blu-ray player that offers a good-looking design and great picture quality, as well as USB and SD-card slots for playing back photos and video from cameras and camcorders. It's expensive for what it is, but it's worth a look if you have technophobic tendencies Read more
5 March 2010 by Ian Morris
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