Panasonic has launched its third-generation Blu-ray player in the form of its latest model DMP-BD35. This player carries a price tag of $299.95 and aims to serve excellent quality video for the HDTV fanatic. The company boasts that this player is capable of consuming significantly less electricity than its seniors. If you are a videophile, then you will surely notice that the BD35 offers a few features that are not included or found on any previous Panasonic players.

The player measures a slim 1.9 by 16.9 by 9.8 inches and weighs about 5.7 pounds. The DMP-BD35 is a lot is smaller and lighter than its brother DMP-BD30. The left side of the player’s face carries an information display and its right side features an SD card slot. A fold-down door sophisticatedly conceals basic playback controls of the player. The player features a baton style, ergonomically designed remote controls that is appealing to the eyes but lacks backlit or glowing buttons. The player features typical HDMI and component outputs. The better part is that the player house a few audio outputs that are absent on other Panasonic players. The basic output offerings are optical digital, HDMI, and stereo RCA.
The player boasts of the ability of decoding any type of audio in Blu-ray movies. The player however lacks multichannel analog outputs. The player features an Ethernet port that you can use to get firmware updates over a local network connection. You can also access BD-Live content through this port. The presence of the SD card slot is another big advantage. The player can easily handle an SD card full of hundreds of 10-megapixel photos that have been compressed into JPEGs. The player can also play MP3 audio tracks stored on your SD cards. The player is extremely easy to use, thanks to its user friendly interface. It loads a Blu-ray disc in about 42 seconds. The noise reduction feature in the player’s picture controls effectively cleans up unwanted stuff in the background of the picture.
The DMP-BD35 consumes 24 percent less electricity than its predecessors. It offers an operating cost of $0.35 per month at an average of 16W. Overall, the Panasonic DMP-BD35 provides excellent image quality and overwhelming DVD up-conversion capabilities. The efficient yet compact design of the player and its excellent performance make it an excellent choice to go for.
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