Testseek.com have collected 19 expert reviews of the Panasonic DMP-BDT320 and the average rating is 86%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic DMP-BDT320.
April 2012
(86%)
19 Reviews
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Published: 2012-04-30, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Impressive video playback, Fast load times, Built-in WiFi, Viera Connect, Extensive file support, Good networking capabilities, Stylish and solid construction, Responsive menus, Excellent energy efficiency, Multi-region modification
Connections are basic, Touch pad remote is a disaster
Overall, the DMP-BDT320 is a splendid bit of kit, albeit not without complexity. Video quality is fabulous, and sonically the deck shines. But I’m unimpressed by the new touchpad controller. It’s a nuisance when navigating and will prove a complete ...
Good picture detail, sound is great with dialogue, glossy look
Usability could be better, slightly more expensive players offer a good deal more
The DMP-BDT320 will inevitably be compared with its traditional – and more expensive – sibling, the DMP-BDT500, which no doubt wins out in that comparison. The pricier player has extra power, evident in the added vibrancy of colours and the muscular autho...
2D & 3D pictures, Remote's directional pad, User, friendly new interface, 2D, 3D from all sources
DLNA streaming is limited, Slow Viera Connect GUI, Trackpad remote doesn't navigate discs
Stuffed with goodies on a Wi-Fi-powered Viera Connect, the Panasonic DMP-BDT320 handles a plethora of digital files and indulges - albeit in a somewhat muddy manner - in DLNA home networking. A super-slim Blu-ray player that needs only Wi-Fi to perform a...
Performance throughout is terrific. Colours are clear, and images are filled with detail. Even the most minute of details and textures are displayed as accurately as you’ll find anywhere. Adaptive Chroma Processing brings colours to life, making them appear natural. The result is a picture that is always easy on the eye. The Panasonic DMP-BDT320 fares equally well even in the fastest Hollywood ac
The DMP-BDT320 comes with a remote control that can take some getting used to. In the middle is a small touchscreen that uses sweeping finger gestures and touch controls for playback. With practice it soon becomes intuitive, but it isn’t really needed. Disc load times aren’t too great either. Some discs take around 35-40 seconds to load. Of course this doesn’t affect the quality of playback, but
The Panasonic DMP-BDT320 is a cracking Blu-ray player. In 2D, or 3D, performance lives up to expectations with bright colours, detailed scenes and some neat internet-enabled features. Thumbs up for Panasonic. Panasonic DMP-BDT320 is tagged with Panaso...
Deep, detailed HD pictures in 2D and 3D, Chic, super-slim design, Viera Connect's range of apps
DLNA and Viera Connect slightly sluggish, Touch pad remote can frustrate, Expensive Skype camera, Some files don't play over DLNA
As expected the DMP-BDT320 is yet another wonderful Blu-ray player from Panasonic, ironing out some of the niggles from last year's models and adding enough new features to keep punters interested. The new exterior design gets the thumbs up, and the upgra...
If you’re looking for a Blu-ray deck that delivers not only from disc, but media files and IPTV, then the BDT320 won’t disappoint. Watch out for that touchpad controller though, it’s not an easy beast to live with.Panasonic DMP-BDT320 availability: Av
Smart TVs aren’t selling all that much because people are contented with their displays. Those Internet-connected displays look appealing but a lot of people are not willing to spend so much on a TV that has to replace an older model. With Panasonic’s ...