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Panasonic DMP-BD65 Blu-Ray Disc Player (Black)

Start watching your favorite high-definition movies almost instantly with the Panasonic DMP-BD65 Blu-ray Disc player, which features an ultra-fast 2-second boot time. You'll also enjoy BD-Live and Panasonic's VIERA Cast functionality for accessing Internet video content thanks to the Ethernet port and Wireless LAN capability (DY-WL10 wireless LAN adapter sold separately).

Amazon Sales Rank: #1930 in Home Theater Color: Black Brand: Panasonic Model: DMP-BD65P-K Released on: 2010-02-20 Format: CD-ROM Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 1.90" h x 16.90" w x 8.15" l, 4.20 pounds Ultra-fast 0.5 second startup VieraCast enabled including Amazon Video on Demand and Netflix streaming movies Wireless ready More compact Design More efficient energy consumption

Start watching your favorite high-definition movies almost instantly with the Panasonic DMP-BD65 Blu-ray Disc player, which features an ultra-fast 2-second boot time. You'll also enjoy BD-Live and Panasonic's VIERA Cast functionality for accessing Internet video content thanks to the Ethernet port and Wireless LAN capability (DY-WL10 wireless LAN adapter sold separately). It also includes both a USB port and a Secure Digital (SD) memory card slot, making it easy for you to view and share both digital still images and HD video recorded with an HD camcorder in the AVCHD format. Other features include compatibility with a wide variety of disc formats (including standard DVD movie discs), Energy Star certification, and Panasonic's VIERA Link function--allowing you to operate multiple audio/video components using a single remote via HDMI. Additionally, Panasonic's lineup of 2010 BD Players are designed to reduce power consumption and also feature a slimmer, more efficient design to reduce packaging waste. Key Features High-quality image processing via PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus technology for clear and vibrant color reproduction that is faithful to the original film (learn more). High-definition audio decoder (Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio Essential) takes advantage of the 7.1 channel surround sound now incorporated in Blu-ray Discs. VIERA Link utilizes HDMI to enable control all VIERA Link combatable products with one remote. SD memory card slot enables you to play your photos and movies taken with digital cameras and camcorders by just sliding in an SD memory card into the SD slot. What's in the Box BD Player, remote control (with batteries), power cord, operating instructions VIERA Cast Online Content Panasonic's VIERA Cast service allows you to stream movies, TV shows and music from a variety of sources without the need of either an external box or a PC. Powered up with Netflix and Amazon Instant Video, you can also access YouTube, Picasa, Bloomberg, and other Internet sites from the special VIERA Cast screen. And as additional sites are added to the 2010 VIERA Cast service, they are added automatically. You'll need to be connected to your home network via Ethernet or Wi-Fi (using an optional Wireless LAN adapter). Specifications Wireless LAN system: Ready with optional adapter 3:2/2:2 Pull-down progressive processing: Yes Up-conversion to 1080p playback: Yes Video D/A converter: 148.5MHz/12bit Digital noise reduction: 3D-NR/ Integrated NR Deep Color: Yes x.v.Color: Yes Picture mode: Yes (Normal/Soft/Fine/Cinema/User) Picture adjustment: Contrast, Brightness, Sharpness, Color, Gamma Correction Dolby Digital Plus/ Dolby TrueHD: Decode and Bitstream output Audio D/A converter: 192kHz/24bit Dialog enhancer: Yes Audio/JPEG navigation menu: Yes Dimensions: 16.95 x 1.95 x 8.2 inches Warranty: 1 year parts and labor Input/Output HDMI output Component video output (Y, PB, PR) SD memory card slot USB port Ethernet Analog audio output (2-channel) Digital audio output (optical) Disc/Media Compatibility BD-ROM: BD-Live, BONUSVIEW BD-RE / BD-RE DL: Version3; JPEG BD-R/ BD-R DL: Version2 DVD-ROM: DVD Video disc DVD-RAM: DVD-VR; JPEG; AVCHD DVD-R/-R DL/-RW: DVD Video; DVD-VR; AVCHD; JPEG; MP3 DVD+R/+R DL/+RW: DVD Video; AVCHD CD: CD audio disc CD-R/-RW: CD audio; MP3; JPEG SD memory card: AVCHD; MPEG2; JPEG USB: MP3; JPEG Learn More Experience Movies Like Never Before The DMP-BD65 employs the PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus. Developed in collaboration with Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory, this high image processing technology reproduces clear, vivid colors that are faithful to the original film. Panasonic's Blu-ray Disc players employ high precision 4:4:4 signal technology, which working in tandem with PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus processes each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the horizontal direction to compliment vertical direction processing. P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD) is another technology that contributes to the superior picture quality of the Blu-ray players. P4HD processes more than 15 billion pixels per second and applies the optimal processing to every pixel. Panasonic's Blu-ray Disc players further utilize 16-level motion detection to categorize the image motion of each pixel into one of 16 levels; diagonal processing to detect diagonals and correct the pixels accordingly; 1080p up-conversion to up-convert content recorded in the 480i/p or 720p format to 1080p. This Blu-ray Disc player also provides 1080/24p output, reproducing cinema images from a Blu-ray Disc and DVD in their original 24p form with no need for conversion--enabling you to enjoy cinema images in the same format used in cinema with a 1080/24p-compatible TV. Complimenting the HD audio codecs, the BD65 Blu-ray Disc player features 96kHz surround re-master, a function that enhances the sound quality of CDs and other sources, and even improves the quality of the multi-channel audio data on Blu-ray Discs and DVDs. Amazon Instant Video Watch Amazon Instant Video on This DeviceChoose from over 90,000 movies and TV shows, with thousands available in HDPurchase or rent the latest new release movies and TV showsStart a one-month free trial of Amazon Prime and get unlimited, commercial-free, instant streaming of more than 5,000 movies and TV showsBegin watching instantly - no waiting for a downloadPause, fast-forward, rewind, or watch it over again - just like a DVD

Most helpful customer reviews 495 of 508 people found the following review helpful. Great Bang for your buck By A.M.Boughey UPDATE - July 2010 New features added to Network Tageschau - Daily News feed in German Pandora - Internet Radio Fox Sports - Coming Soon Twitter - Coming Soon 5 Stars sounds really generous, but for the money this is a GREAT Network ready BDP. This is the third network BDP I have set up and used, I recently reviewed the Samsung BD-P1590 - Blu-Ray disc player - upscaling - Netflix, Pandora against which (for similar money) this is a far superior machine. I also think the picture quality and upscaling for SD DVD's in much better than the similar priced LG BD 370 Network Blu-ray Disc Player Running several Blu-Ray movies for testing, including BD live enabled content, boot times were very fast. The quick set up guide asks you about this and explains that it uses more power in standby mode, but it's worth it for very quick loading. Blu Ray looks SUPERB - Panasonic web site says (PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus is a high quality image-processing technology developed to precisely process each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the vertical direction) Sounds geeky, but the picture is great at both 1080i and 1080p. By default the 24fps is set to off, but if you have a home set up that supports it, it's easy to switch back. SD Card slot, and USB interface great for home pictures, movies and photo's, very easy to use. Nicely tucked away under a discreet panel in the front so no fiddling among the back wires. Out of the box set up for networking took me about 15 minutes. Very easy on screen instruction, easy to use remote, and set up can be either set to easy mode, or you can revisit the main menu at any time for finer adjustments on audio, video output, resolution and aspect ratio etc. The more involved set up options are however a little limited if you are used to close to pro tweaking on high end visual and audio equipment. But then again, this is an entry level kind of priced machine. What do you get for network? The VIERA system is a breeze, nice graphics, menu screen and options. I hard wired mine to the back Ethernet port with a Cat6 cable - Cat5 works without a problem, but for streaming (especially HD content) the Cat6 made the Netflix signal bar light up to HD most of the time. It is wireless ready. You can use a USB dongle (takes some tweaking) or better still a Linksys by Cisco Dual-Band Wireless-N Gaming and Video Adapter. What's nice is that(unlike Samsung) you don't have to buy a special adapter. My preference would always be to hard line, but if that's not an option, and you must have wireless (assuming you have boat loads of bandwidth) you can buy an adapter, or pay $80 more and buy it's big brother the Panasonic DMP-BD85 WiFi Enabled Blu-Ray Disc Player (Black) Whats on the Network? 1)Netflix - unlimited free streaming movies (a lot in HD if your connection is good enough) documentaries, and TV shows from their "Watch Instantly" library, if you are a current subscriber of at least their $8.99 plan - free trial available. 2)Amazon on Demand - Bags of movies and content to rent, buy, or even view free webisodes, trailers, documentaries and so on. Not a huge thing for me personally as I like Netflix, but very nice to have. Simply activate online at Amazon and you're there - very easy on screen user friendly menus. 3)Blomberg - Sort of on screen RSS feed with stocks, bonds and news headlines. Nice to have but not essential. 4) Weather forecast, enter your zip code and set to default, or store multiple sites across the US for up to date weather news and information. Again, not something I need but nice to have. 5)Picasa Web albums - share pictures with friends and family, look at your own, and other albums on your TV. Nice feature. 6)You Tube - browse, or log into your account online 7)Coming Soon?? - Your guess is as good as mine, could be for VUDU or something else, at least they are

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