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January 2010
(81%)
30 Reviews
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Brilliant Aesthetics, possesses a 'wow' factor, Video Output very impressive: no real complaints in motion and color output, Hardly any jaggies, video chip does a good job.
Quite expensive, Could have had a couple more features.
PerformanceThe player takes about 7 seconds to load from disc insert to welcome screen, which is decently fast. The UI is a very well designed, nontacky looking affair, with mainly different shades of blue and white making up its color scheme. There ar...
Abstract: Pros and ConsProduct Pros: + A Blu-ray player that does a lot more Product Cons: - Extra features still not as straightforward as they might be Video may be the future of the internet, but until we can get internet-based video to our favoured viewing m...
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Published: 2010-03-23, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Attractive styling; excellent picture and sound quality; fairly speedy load times
Price is rather steep; networking performance is a damned nightmare
The Philips BDP7500 looks like a fairly standard Blu-ray player at first glance, but it's actually a really impressive machine. Its styling is lovely, and we're big fans of its ability to play downloaded Internet video in a variety of popular codecs. ...
This smart-looking Blu-ray player is a good buy if you want analogue surround sound outputs, but most people are better of with a cheaper model or a PlayStation 3. ...
Beautifully made, multichannel output and built-in memory as standard, bold, vibrant picture, rousing sound
Colours lack subtlety, image is a little soft compared to rivals, hint of thickness to sound
The sophisticated styling is complimented by a glossy, mirror-finish fascia, complete with touch-sensitive controls. There's a USB input on the front, which blends in nicely with the rest of the panel.The on-screen menus are a little over-the-top in terms...
Versatility, colours, USB playback, quick disc loading
No Wi-Fi connectivity or home networking
The BDP7500 is a step-up from mass-market Blu-ray spinners, but only just. The main example of this status is how the Profile 2.0 BDP7500 deals with BD Live, though its built-in storage is only one step in the right direction. Being straddled with an E...