
I got this right after Christmas 2009 from Warehouse Deals, Inc. Very fast shipping. Player is super. I got it because it has the analog speaker outputs I needed for my older stereo receiver. It also has a really good picture.
Feature
- Blu-ray Player
- BD Live / 7.1 Lossless Decode and Analog Output
- VIERA Link: Operate with your VIERA Remote Control
- SD Card Slot
Overview
PHL Reference Chroma Processor Plus is a high quality image-processing technology developed by Panasonic to precisely process each pixel of the Blu-ray Disc video signal in the vertical direction. It reproduces color data with twice the accuracy of conventional systems to keep colors faithful and sharp. P4HD processes more than 15 billion pixels per second and applies the optimal processing to every pixel. So that it can render progressive images superbly, expresses motion smoothly, and draws crisp diagonal lines. The DMP-BD55 can decode HD Audio (Dolby TrueHD, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS-HD) and output 7.1ch digital audio signal. The resulting audio is studio master quality sound. This signal can be connected to an HDMI compatible receiver that does not support HD Audio Codec. Besides, the 7.1-channel analog signal converted by 192kHz D/A converter is transmitted in high quality. Read more...
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I was moved to purchase this item because it was available on a one-day-special at a great price. I had already researched it and liked the reviews. I replaced an aging VHS recorder and a very slow Philips DVD player.
Hooking up the unit was a breeze. One HDMI cable to the flat screen and a pair of audio cables to the audio receiver. Setting it up was a little more complex but not too bad. The manual is the typical intimidating 52 page monster. After some study, the setup wasn’t too bad. There was no audio at first. Running the trouble shooting suggestions located a setting that needed to be changed. After that all was smooth as glass. Read more...
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