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Going Blu-ray Pana BDT120 any good? |
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Going Blu-ray Pana BDT120 any good?
Our old Pana DVD player is getting temperamental now and we fancy going Blu. We've always done well with Panasonic (and I worked in the trade with panasonic stuff) so we'd like to stay with them.
Our TV is fully HD and has a spare HDMI input. The DMP-BDT120 player is getting good reviews and I'm moving in that direction, but if there are any owners out there with experience of one it would help. Many thanks. |
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Just about stunning and easy to use with built in wifi etc . But you might like to consider the "solution to all the problems you never new existed"
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Yes indeed, Ian. Interesting devices.
I've plumped for the BDT120 and I have to say I'm impressed. Superb image quality and a snappy, good looking interface. The 120 does not have WiFi, but I can get iPlayer, You Tube and Netfilx etc via my XBOX anyway. The only thing the Pana could give me would be access to Pana's Viera Shop (or whatever it's called) which will no doubt just try to flog me stuff. So it's all good, as they say.
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