Panasonic BD60EB Blu-ray Disc Player

Posted by Notcot on Apr 5, 2010 in Home Cinema & Video |

Average Rating: 4.5 / 5 (51 Reviews)

Panasonic BD60EB Blu-ray Disc Player

Buy Now for £149.00

Tags: , , , , , ,

5 Comments

A. Davis
at 10:59 pm

I got this player as a second player to replace a DVD player so I could also play Bluray discs that we now have and use on our main TV and player.

I have been very pleased with this with the bluray pictures looking very sharp and clear with great colour and clarity of detail.

DVD playback is also good with the picture looking very good and definitely better than my old DVD player.

Startup times are not bad, and it loads the Bluray discs in an acceptable time frame.

Another feature that I really like is the Viera link. Where the player had to go is not a direct line of site from the viewing area, but with the Viera link the remote worked fine via the TV and I had no loss of functionality.

Obviously this depends on having a Panasonic TV with Viera link though, which I planned for anyway.

Overall there is nothing about this player that dissapoints me or that I find frustrating. It is easily recommended.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Englander
at 1:13 am

Had to return this player on the day I received it as the picture would freeze after about 5 minutes of play and all functions on the unit became locked. Only solution was to switch it off and on again so that I could retrieve the discs. This happened with all the discs that I tried. Contacted Panasonic and it seems likely that the laser tracking is at fault. Amazon with their usual courteous response are sending a replacement player. Not Amazon’s fault but if the replacement is OK I will modify the 2 stars rating as the picture quality on Blu-ray and DVD upscaling was excellent during the first few minutes of each disc that it would play.

Update: Received replacement BD-60 player today (15 Sept) via courier service at no extra cost to me and must congratulate Amazon for their attention in this matter. The replacement player works well and the picture clarity, sound and colour purity (on the ‘Baraka’ Blu-ray disc) are outstanding through my Panasonic Viera TV. It is also an eye-opener as to what the TV is capable of. Set up was incredibly simple as the Viera Link between the BD-60 and TV using the HDMI connection did it all for me, except that if you have a TV capable of 1080p/24fps, do be aware that the 24p output on the BD-60 is not enabled by default. You have to switch it on in the Set-up menu under TV/Device connection, otherwise movement in the picture can show a slight flicker on 24p discs. The so-called slow disc loading that seems to bother some reviewers is not an issue for me. The superior picture quality of this player over other comparable players makes an extra 30 seconds loading time seem insignificant. Do we really think that 30 or so seconds is stealing time from us? Get some Zen in your life. I therefore give 5 stars both to the product and to Amazon.

New Update: December 2009. There has been a problem with this BD player concerning random freezing of the picture for several seconds when playing Blu-Ray discs. Firmware version 2.2 apparently resolves this issue so it is important that your BD60 has this firmware update. It can be downloaded from the internet directly to the player using the ethernet connection. It can also be downloaded to your PC from the Panasonic global site, decompressed and then burnt to a disc (however, not for Mac users). This CD version can also be obtained directly from panasonic by phoning their support line (although this will take a few days to arrive by post). I went for the latter alternative and just put the disc into the player and the new firmware was updated (instructions are enclosed with the disc).
Rating: 2 / 5


 
Aeharding
at 3:12 am

Chose this player as not many of them have a slot for your photo memory card and another thing which was very important to me was the fact that this player plays DVD ram. I have a lot of my videos recorded onto DVD ram and there are not many blu ray players with this function. Quality of picture is very very good and I am very pleased with my purchase and the price was good too so I am one happy bunny. Set up was amazingly easy I did it myself and it took a couple of minutes.
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Martin J. Cox
at 6:10 am

Plugged it in, switched it on and bingo in about 5 mins we were playing films through our TV. It’s easy to use the only slight irritation is how long it takes to start up, but as we had a Panasonic DVD recorder/player before we were used to that.

Nice slim line casing – slightly smaller footprint than our cable box which sits on top
Rating: 5 / 5


 
Denis G. Jones
at 8:48 am

Delivery of this item was super quick – thanks to Amazon. The player is really easy to set up but you do need to purchase an HDMI cable which, if you want full HD, will mean a shock to the wallet – mine cost me £68.00. Picture quality is superb and the sound is really good too. For those who like to delve into the settings, the instruction manual is easy to follow. I cannot recommend this player enough.
Rating: 5 / 5


 

Reply

Copyright © 2024 Notcot All rights reserved. Theme by Laptop Geek. Site by I Want This Website. | Privacy Policy.