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Panasonic DMP-35K Blu-Ray Player Review
Friday, 28 November 2008
Panasonic DMP-35K Blu-Ray Player Review
DMP-BD35K Blu-ray Disc Player Review

People from around the world seek me out to get my opinions on electronics and people have been buzzing and asking me about the Panasonic DMP-8D35K Blu-Ray Player.

I am very serious when it comes to my home theater, That is why I did so much research when I went to buy a blu-ray player. After reading and researching, I purchased the Sony BDP-S350 and the Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-Ray disc player so I could test them for you.

I have some nice equipment, so I feel that the test was an excellent representation of the capabilities of these two players. My equipment includes a 100-inch Stewart screen with a 1080p Sony Pearl front projector, an Integra 9.8 DTC processor (with all the latest surround sound goodies), an NAD amp, 7 Paradigm Signature speakers, and a dual M&K subwoofer (for full 7.1 surround sound).

I do understand electronics, but the Sony manual was really hard to follow. I can't believe that I actually had to call Sony to get it up and working. After I set up the Panasonic, everything became much clearer. The Panasonic manual is so much better. But, who really cares about manuals? How do these two players perform side by side?

Audio for BOTH Blu-ray discs and standard DVDs: The Panasonic unquestionably has better audio. Compared to the Sony, the highs were much clearer. The 7.1 surround sound put me right in the middle of the "explosion" (my first test blu-ray disc was National Treasure I) when the Charlotte blew up. The biggest Audio difference was the bass. The bass in the Panasonic was so much better than the Sony. In fact, my old Sony standard-DVD player had better audio than the Sony BDP-S350. I'd give the Sony 3 stars with the audio. The Panasonic had outstanding treble, bass, and surround: 5-star audio!

If you wonder if they both play DVD too, they do: All I have to say is that the Panasonic DMP-BD35k had a much better picture. The Panasonic had much better skin tones and was more vibrant. The Sony seemed to have a thin gray film over everything -- like looking through a filmy-dirty window. I would have to give the Sony 7/10 and the Panasonic DMP-BD35k a 9.5/10

My wife and I each looked at the players picture and didn't talk about the results to each other. She formed her opinion and I formed mine. After seeing and hearing both players, we were both in complete agreement that in every way the Panasonic DMP-BD35K was superior to the Sony BDP-S350.

And I almost forgot to tell you that the card slot on the Sony was in a very tough place to reach..

If you are researching this topic, hopefully I just saved you some time.

Of course I also looked at the premier store to purchase. There were several stores that looked good but I found an superb site with a high reputation andsticker price, so I had to go withthat website. Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-ray Disc Player

I was very delighted to see that there were other people on the net that agreed with me on this one. People love this player. When you see so many excellent reviews on the Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-ray Disc Player, then you know it is good.

I hope you found this review helpful. Get this player. It is awesome. Panasonic DMP-BD35K Blu-ray Disc Player if you end up getting one.

Posted by philspencer0912 at 2:57 AM EST
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