Review of the Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Player
The Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Player is a beautifully designed slimline player with great features and a reasonable price tag.
This Blu-ray player has the ability to play all DVD formats including DVD, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD+RAM. As well as being able to play a great movie in high-quality on this machine this Blu-ray DVD player can also play CDs and MP3s. This player has a component video connection, an optical connection and an ethernet connection. The Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Player is designed to make the most out of every movie that is played on it and for this reason has HDMI Upscaling and a progressive scan function making every movie you watch play smoothly and clearly. This player also has the ability to view JPEG files, meaning it is a great place to show holiday snaps to your friends and family or share photos of special occasions with the ones you love.
The sleek Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Player measures 4.9cm x 43.0 cm x 24.9cm which means it can discreetly sit nearby your television set. The player uses successful Dolby digital plus, Dolby True HD and DTS HD technology. If you are looking to purchase your first Blu-ray player then this Panasonic model is one that you can trust. It plays back discs in excellent 1080p screen resolution that will amaze you, the difference between a Blu-ray DVD and regular DVD is fantastic so getting yourself a Blu-ray player now is a great idea for any film lover!
The player has everything you need to get going including a handy remote control.
Where to buy the Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Player
| Retailer | Price | Other Info | |
| Comet | £219.99 | Upgrade to 3 Year ExtraCare Plan for £69.99 |  |
| Dixons | £179.99 | Monthly Product Support only £2.99 |  |
2 popular Blu-Ray DVD Players selling for under £200!
Blu-Ray was the victor of the format war with HD DVD and so it’s probably now a good time to start thinking about buying a Blu-Ray DVD for your high definition TV set up. The Blu-Ray market in the UK is growing every day, with more than 1000 titles now available in HD on Blu-Ray DVD and with pretty much every new release coming out on both Blu-Ray DVD as well as the old DVD format. There has never been a better time to get involved in the high definition revolution as Blu-Ray DVD Players are becoming more widely available at affordable prices. We’ve reviewed two great models from Panasonic and Samsung and searched the web to find you the best deals on them.
Samsung BD-P1500

Though Samsung currently only have one Blu-Ray DVD Player on the market, Samsung’s BD-P1500 is really snapping at the heels of offerings from the likes of Sony and has most of the same functionality at a far lower cost. The BD-P1500 player is compatible with Blu-Ray discs, DVDs and audio CDs to make sure that both the past, present and future formats are covered. The BD-P1500 only has 5.1 surround sound, but not everyone will have that kind of system at home so it may not be a big issue. It also has a network connection via Ethernet for software updates, and so if you’ve got other Samsung products like an HD TV with an HDMI input then their Anynet+ system will allow you to control everything with one remote.
We’ve searched the web to find you two great deals on the Samsung BD-P1500 which is currently on sale at Currys for £180.
Buy a Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-Ray DVD from Dabs.com for just £149.00
Buy a Samsung BD-P1500 Blu-Ray DVD from 1st Audio Visual for £155.00
Panasonic DMP-BD35

The DMP-BD35 from Panasonic comes from another company with a great reputation in the home entertainment industry with their VIERA series of HD TVs setting the benchmark for picture fidelity and pixel count. The Panasonic Blu-Ray DVD Player is the only one currently on their books, but it has all the essentials - like connection to the BD Live service to download images, subtitles and other online functions. The DMP-BD35 has full HD output via HDMI or component video, upscaling for DVDs and 24p cinema playback that really recreates the cinema experience by displaying films in their native 24fps playback rate. It also is good for those who are loyal to Panasonic devices with the VIERA link, similar to Sony’s BRAVIA sync and Samsung’s Anynet+ systems that aim to unify the control scheme for your home cinema devices. The Panasonic DMP-BD35 also has an SD card slot to help those with HD video cameras with memory cards play back their footage with ease, or to allow you to use your TV as a massive digital photo frame.
Again we scoured the web to find the two best deals on the Panasonic DMP-BD35 which is currently selling for £249.99 at Currys
Buy a Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-Ray DVD from Dabs.com for just £195
Buy a Panasonic DMP-BD35 Blu-Ray DVD from 1st Audio Visual for just £199