Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Disc Player, Black
- Viera Cast connecting you with YouTube, Picasa, Weather.
- BD-Live
- SD Card Slot and USB slot
- 1080P Upconvert
- Film makers version with PHL Chip for accurate color
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Panasonic DMP-BD60 Blu-ray Disc Player, Black
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One of the main features that got me to buy this unit was the mp3 playback from a usb drive. However, there is no shuffle feature. So, it always starts playing the same song from the same album. So now, I’m sick to hear one of my favorite songs. Who would design an mp3 player without a basic feature like shuffle? Moronic! Also, mp3 navigation is less than desired.
That’s major complaint. Other than that disappointment, the unit has lot’s of features (that I haven’t explored completely yet).
Rating: 4 / 5
I was happy with the unit, although I only had it for 5 days, until It came to updating it.
Seeing how Panasonic’s update server was down everytime the unit or I tried to download the update (Unable to check for latest firmware version. Please try again later), I tried the disc way (the Pana tech said go ahead, it won’t be a problem).
That’s all it was, one problem after another, til finally the tech said “well, it sounds like its broken, you’ll have to return it or send it to us”. What good is having to get updates if 1. The server won’t allow it (and no it wasn’t the connection, the unit passed the connectivity test), and 2. the disc Panasonic sends out sends the player into shock?
My Sony updates itself smoothly, routinely, and automatically, no disc, no sitting on the phone for half an hour, no returns.
It’s not the Blu ray technology that’s the problem, it’s the clumsy, lazy ways some manufacturers try to deliver it.
Rating: 1 / 5
Best picture and sound of any player! Beats Playstation 3 in picture and sound!
Rating: 5 / 5
I JUST GOT THIS PLAYER 3 DAYS AGO, I HAD THE PANNY BD-30 I GOT FROM XMAS 07, SO I FIGURED LET ME GET THE UPDATED MODEL, GREAT PLAYER, NO PROBLEMS, THE YOU TUBE WAS COOL, WEATHER AND STOCKS, THE BD-LIVE IS GREAT! FOR THE PRICE-ITS A FANTASTIC DEAL, GREAT JOB, PANASONIC, AND THANKS AMAZON!!
Rating: 5 / 5
This succeeded the 35K model and I’m scratching my head over why the 35K is being sold for over $300 as a 2008 model.
The 60K model is 2009, and according to CNET.com has the identical SD video performance as the 35K which was raved about in 2008, but CNET.com opines that the Samsung BRP-2500 is even better in SD performance. I bought the Pan 60K for $250 even though the Samsung 2500 was available for $300 and I will still rely heavily on SD DVD’s for a long time so having Samsung’s better SD performance would have been a smarter choice.
Other reviewers have a better understanding of 60K’s features; I just play commercial Blu-ray and SD discs and my DVDR- discs.
In any event, the 60K is a solid Blu-Ray performer with Very Good SD performance, but most people would say the Samsung 2500 has a better features set and even better SD performance but cost $50-$80 more.
I actually have the 605K model (through Costco) which I’m told is the same as the 60K but has a HDMI cable included.
Rating: 3 / 5