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1174 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1174 reviews of Panasonic DMP-BD75. The average rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the size and design. The image quality and usability also get good views, but many are negative about the reliability.
price, usability, image quality, design, size
reliability
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Panasonic DMP-BD75 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 86/100 = Very good quality.
Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 204 user reviews of Panasonic DMP-BD75 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.3/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk.
87% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Consumer review (amazon.com)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 576 user reviews of Panasonic DMP-BD75 from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.5/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.com. Opinions about the finish and design are on the whole positive. The image quality and usability are also mentioned favorably. Some have doubts about the size and reliability.
price, usability, image quality, design, finish
reliability, size
73% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Jamie Lendino (pcmag.com)
Product not yet tested by PCMag.com editors.
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Expert review by : Chris Heinonen (thewirecutter.com)
After spending nearly 25 hours testing new Blu-ray players, we found the compact Sony BDP-S3500 or Sony BDP-S3700 to be the best Blu-ray player for most people.
Expert review by (bluray-players.net)
Blu-ray players are now gaining traction as consumers replace old DVD players with blu-ray machines. With mass market acceptance, prices have been dropping steadily. A good case in point is the new Panasonic DMP-BD75 which retails for just $99. But do...
For $99 you can’t ask for more of this player. There is no 3D support but what you get is a basic player that does an excellent job of extracting every bit of information from blu-ray discs and giving you high quality, high definition playback you will...
Expert review by : Campbell Simpson (goodgearguide.com.au)
A basic Blu-ray player with no superfluous 3D or Web features
Cheap ; Fast operation
No Web features
As a simple, offline-only non-3D Blu-ray player, Panasonic's DMP-BD75 does well. Its networked features are limited to DLNA playback -- there's no access to any Web features like ABC iView -- but if all you want is a player to watch Blu-ray movies with...
Expert review by : Trusted Reviews (trustedreviews.com)
Panasonic's first Blu-ray deck of 2011 is a low-frills affair but delivers the goods in the picture department.
Cracking picture quality, Excellent new operating system, DLNA networking on an entry-level deck
No built-in BD Live memory, Light on features and connections, No AAC, WMA, WMV support
Expert review by : Danny Phillips (techradar.com)
If 3D turns you off, this competent Blu-ray player delivers great pictures
Superb picture quality ; DLNA networking ; MKV support ; Improved onscreen displays ; Quicker disc loading
Basic spec ; No memory or Wi-Fi ; No AAC, WMV or WMA
If you're in the market for a basic Blu-ray player that serves up eye-popping pictures, and you have no need for bells and whistles, then you could do far worse than plump for the DMP-BD75.
Expert review by : What Hi-Fi? (whathifi.com)
Not quite the best in class, but still an impressive player nonetheless
Great build and spec for the cash ; capable of engrossing pictures and emotive audio
Sound can lack dynamism and images can be bettered
It seems churlish to find fault with a £100 player, but you can do (a bit) better
Expert review by (homecinemachoice.com)
Unsurprisingly, 3D will continue to dominate the home cinema agenda in 2011, with a flood of 3D-capable TVs and Blu-ray products hitting the market as the year unfolds. Indeed, Panasonic's new range of Blu-ray decks includes no fewer than four 3D-ready...
Superb picture quality; DLNA networking; MKV support; improved onscreen displays and quicker disc loading
Basic spec; no memory or wi-fi; no AAC, WMV or WMA
Expert review by : Jamie Carter (pocket-lint.com)
Always a purveyor of high-end rather than budget Blu-ray decks, it's no surprise that the majority of Panasonic's 2011 output is 3D-ready. 3D support is handled by Panasonic's DMP-BDT310, DMP-BDT210 and DMP-BDT110 decks, and while this DMP-BD75 model...
Crisp 2D high-def, 35mm height, DLNA, DivX & DivX HD support
Limited digital file support via DLNA & USB, lacks optical audio, no WiFi option, no online content
Nicely designed as a small package and delivering some top-notch Blu-ray images, this mid-range 2D deck is nevertheless bettered by similarly priced models from the likes of Sony, which add Lovefilm and BBC iPlayer goodness. If you're after a solid and...
Expert review by : Shayne Rana (tech.firstpost.com)
The entry-level range for Blu-ray players, which would be under the10 grand mark, wasn't even around three years ago. Today, thanks to the reduction...
We know a good Blu-ray player when we see one, and Panasonic’s DMP-BD75 is just that. Yes, it has the bare minimum when it comes to features and yes, it looks far too simple to be anything more than a regular DVD player. But when you watch a Blu-ray,...