The impressive panasonic dmp lineup of Blu-ray disc players is a testament to Panasonic’s contributions to the Blu-ray format. The DMP lineup that may be found on Panasonic’s Web site includes the DMP BD35, BD35K, BD45, BD55, BD55K, BD60, BD60K, BD65K, BD70V, BD70VK, BD80K, BD85K, BD601K, BD605K, and BD655K.
When Panasonic launched DMP BD60, BD70V, and BD80, they were grouped together as successors to the award-winning BD35 and BD55. These three players from Panasonic’s expanded Blu-ray lineup have an emphasis on ease of use since they have VIERA Link to let users operate audio/video components with one remote via HDMI.

VIERA Link is a newer name for EZ Sync. Consumers should probably take note that not all VIERA Link features will work with earlier VIERA Link or EZ Sync compatible products. All three of the aforementioned Panasonic DMP players combine high-quality images with enhanced networking functions, particularly VIERA Cast.
Panasonic introduced VIERA Cast in its PZ850 VIERA Plasma. VIERA Cast technology lets you enjoy Web entertainment on your HDTV, without the need for an external box or even a personal computer. With VIERA Cast, you get access to YouTube, Amazon VOD streaming, Picasa Web albums, Bloomberg, and a weather channel.

The Panasonic DMP BD70V distinguishes itself from its companion players with its dual-deck VHS-Blu-ray player capability, providing you with multi-format playback for VHS, CD, DVD, and 1080p HD Blu-ray discs. It also features premium 1080p up-conversion for all video formats.
The DMP BD60, BD70V, and BD80 all have an SD memory card slot and a USB slot. Consumers will find these slots convenient for viewing and sharing digital still images and high-definition video recorded with HD camcorders in AVCHD format.
Each of these three models uses PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus. This technology was developed with the Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory and reproduces colors faithful to the original film. Because audio is very important to the entertainment experience, all three of these Blu-ray players have a high-definition audio decoder to take advantage of the 7.1-channel surround sound integrated into Blu-ray discs.
To complement the HD audio codecs, these three Panasonic DMP players feature 96 kHz surround remaster, which enhances the sound quality of compact discs and other sources and improves the quality of multichannel audio data on Blu-ray discs and DVDs. The DMP BD80 enhances audio even further with its 7.1-channel analog out to give true 7.1 surround sound. The BD80 has a playback information window you can use to display detailed image information while you watch a movie.
These are just some of the features of the Panasonic DMP BD60, BD70V, and BD80. There are even more that you may find fascinating.

