Thursday, 26 January 2012

Panasonic DMP-BD45 Blu-Ray Player Review

One of four new blu-ray Players from Panasonic in 2010, the DMP-BD45, is the least expensive. It is an entry level blu-ray Player that has just the basic features and functions. It is a Profile 1.1, so there is no Ethernet Port for an internet connection. Therefore you can not access any BD-Live content that might be found on a blu-ray Disc. This is particularly strange, given that almost every new Blu-ray Player from it's competitors is BD-Live capable. Panasonic seems to have made a conscious decision to leave this element out to keep the price of the DMP-BD45 low.

The DMP-BD45 is slim looking with a non glossy black finish. The control panels are located to the front of the player. Right below the disc loading tray is a drop down flap lid that hides the SD Card Port. It supports SDHD Cards from 4 GB to 32 GB and SDXC Cards from 32 GB to 2TB. Here you can access JPEG images or data on a HD AVCHD camcorders, or play DivX and MP3 files. All of the other inputs and outputs are located on the back of the player. It is equipped with Panasonic's Ultra Fast 0.5 sec Booting feature. While it may not be this fast, it helps speed up the booting process and discs loading times.

Video Quality: Even for a basic entry level Blu-ray Player, the DMP-BD45 still has very good video quality when playing Blu-ray discs. It is capable of Full HD 1080/24 p output on hdtv capable. It can achieve good quality images because it has the same image technology, developed by Panasonic Hollywood Labs, that is found on past Panasonic players. Such as the PHL Reference ChromaProcessor Plus. This feature, which works together with high precision 4:4:4, processes every pixel on the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the vertical direction. Producing colors that will have twice the amount of accuracy of normal systems and keeps the colors original and crisp.

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The DMP-BD45 has the new version of P4HD (Pixel Precision Progressive Processing for HD). This processes 15 Billion pixel per second and optimizes each pixel to get the best detail and color reproduction. It also detects motion, diagonal processing which gets rid of jaggies, and is responsible for upscaling DVDs to near HD 1080p levels.

Audio Quality: You can connect the DMP-BD45 ausio through the following: HDMI, analog 2.0ch. and digital audio outputs. It can output Dolby® Digital Plus/ Dolby® TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio Essential/DTS-HD High Resolution Audio in bitstream form to an audio/Video receiver. It does not have multi-channel analog outputs, so this would be the only way to get High Resolution sound.

Although the DMP-BD45 does not have a lot of the extra features you would find on some of the other Blu-ray Players, Panasonic has made an effort to lower the DMP-BD45 's power consumption. reducing consumption from 19 watts to 14 watts and when it is on stand by the power consumption is reduced from 0.6 watts to 0.1 watts. This ia a very appealing function that you will not find on many Blu-ray Players.

THE PROS: Help by PHL Reference Chroma features like Processor Plus and Adaptive High Precision 4: 4: 4, the Panasonic DMP-BD45 has very good Videoquality for an entry level Blu-ray Player. It has internal audio decoding for Linear PCM, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS. It also has a Quick start mode and fast loading times. Low power consumption.

THE CONS: No Ethernet port, so this Blu-ray Player is Profile 1.1 with no internet connection. Not capable of BD-Live content.

Panasonic DMP-BD45 Blu-Ray Player Review

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