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Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player Price comparison
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Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player Description
Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player: Your Ultimate Home Entertainment Companion
Experience unparalleled cinematic enjoyment with the Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player. This sleek and compact device is designed to play DVDs from around the globe, making it a perfect addition to your home entertainment setup. Whether you’re watching films from different regions or enjoying your favorite classics, this multi-region player provides high-quality playback that enhances your viewing experience.
Key Features and Benefits
- Multi Region Compatibility: The Panasonic DVD-S700P-K supports various DVD formats from different regions, granting you the freedom to enjoy international films without restrictions.
- 1080P HDMI Output: This DVD player delivers stunning 1080P video resolution through its HDMI output, ensuring vibrant colors and crisp images for a truly immersive experience on your television.
- Compact Size: Measuring only 8 x 6 x 4 inches, this player fits seamlessly into any entertainment setup without taking up valuable space.
- Easy Setup: The Panasonic DVD-S700P-K features a simple and user-friendly interface, allowing for hassle-free connection to your TV or other compatible devices.
- Lightweight Design: Weighing just 3 pounds, moving the player or integrating it into your existing setup is a breeze.
- Reliable Manufacturer: Panasonic is known for its quality electronics, ensuring that your investment is backed by a reputable brand with a long-standing history.
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Customer Reviews: What Users Are Saying
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- Positive Aspects: Customers rave about the player’s multi-region capabilities, appreciating its ability to play DVDs from various countries. Many also commend the excellent video quality and ease of use, making it ideal for anyone looking for simplicity in their home setup.
- Drawbacks: Some users have noted that the remote control could be more responsive and that the player’s interface is a bit basic. However, these issues do not significantly detract from the overall performance.
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Conclusion: Elevate Your Viewing Experience
In summary, the Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player offers a fantastic solution for anyone looking to enjoy DVDs from multiple regions without the hassle. With its excellent picture quality, compact size, and stellar performance, it’s a worthy investment for any film lover. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enhance your home viewing experience.
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Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player Specification
Specification: Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player
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Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player Reviews (5)
5 reviews for Panasonic DVD-S700P-K HDMI 1080P Multi Region Player
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Oldman70 –
Cumple con las caracterÃsticas y funciones tal como se establece en la descripción del producto.
J. Hand –
Over the years, as part of my music collection, I acquired a number of CD and DVD sets where I could enjoy the CDs but the DVDs were PAL so I was unable to watch them. I tried a number of pay and free ‘cracks’ on several domestic DVD players that were supposed to make them region-free. None ever worked and a few trashed the players. The price of many of the region-free players were always cost prohibitive. In my way of thinking, if I have $500 to spend on digital entertainment I’d rather buy $500 worth of CDs than a $500 player to be able to watch several dozen DVDs. (I’m the same way with tools and tool boxes- If I have $1000 to buy gear for my shop with, I’d rather spend $700 of it on tools and maybe $300 on a minimalist tool box to hold them than spend the whole $1000 on a more fancy tool box and not buy more tools!)
The day I bought this player I had decided to see if prices had changed any since I last looked. They had indeed come down for many units. I was actually quite surprised at both how affordable many region-free players had become and even more amazed at how widely prices varied for the same unit from retailer to retailer. There were many units that sold anywhere from near $500 at some places to less than $150 at others. Seeing the prices I decided I wanted a region-free player right then and there!
Since I still wasn’t 100% certain these things would actually work without forcing me to assign a region I chose a moderately priced one, this Panasonic. Since the PAL DVDs in my collection were all standard definition (meaning not Blu-ray) and that the region-free Blu-Ray players started in the $150 to $200 ball park, I price shopped and this is what I bought.
I bought Panasonic because I wanted a brand name and I felt comfortable with the Panasonic name. (Yeah, yeah, somebody else likely makes it and Panasonic is one of several names that get hung on the unit.) I owned Technics audio gear too many years ago and it was good stuff! I still have a set of Technics SB2760 speakers as mains on my living room TV/surround sound system.
When I got the player my first impression was I am amazed at how small the unit is. It measures 12″ wide, 6″ deep and 1 1/2″ tall. (I also recently bought a Sony BDPS 3500 Blu- Ray player for same main audio/video system which is also surprisingly small for all its features. It measures 9″ X 7″ X 1 1/2″ ) NOTE: The Panasonic player was an addition to my bedroom audio/video system.
Outputs on this unit are sparse: one HDMI and an RCA component set, yellow (video) and white and red (stereo audio, left and right). The absence of an optical output wasn’t an issue. What’s there is fine for my application. The HDMI plugs into my 32″ LCD monitor and the stereo outputs connect to a vintage Nakamichi RE-1 receiver which drives a pair of fully restored vintage JBL-L100s (These were JBL’s first home speakers sold to the public).
After playing many discs over a couple weeks I can summarize with this: The Panasonic S700 kicks butt!
While I know the audio I hear and video I see are ultimately the result of the quality of the receiver/speakers and TV monitor, if what was being fed to those devices was lacking, the resultant output would also be lacking.
In use I have no problem playing PAL discs and finally got to see some live Golden Earring and Pink Floyd discs I have been wanting to see for years. I have played DVDs, DVD-Rs, CDs, CD-Rs and they all work splendidly. I get DVDs from Netflix and some are, well, not in the best condition and the player has worked perfectly with every one with nary a skip or stutter. I haven’t tried a dual layer DVD simply because I don’t have any and I have encountered maybe two or three of them over quite a time span. Of course, this player isn’t Blu-Ray capable, so that’s a moot point.
A comment on audio quality: I have a music only audio system in my bedroom as well that consists of a Sirius/XM Onyx II satellite radio receiver, an NAD Monitor Series Stereo Preamp 1000, AudioSource Model Eight Series II equalizer, an NAD C565BEE CD player, Parasound HCA 750A High Current Power Amplifier driving a set of old Sansui S917 3 way speakers. It is surprising how close in sound quality a CD sounds playing in the Panasonic/Nakamichi/JBL system compared to the NAD based system! It’s that good! I’m not saying they are equal, but they are closer than I would have believed! Relate that quality to the audio coming from DVDs and this Panasonic player is nothing to sneeze at!
A feature I do like about it is that it turns itself off after a period of inactivity which compliments the TV monitor I use which has the same feature. I can doze off without worrying about shutting everything off.
The player has a remote and I’ll just say it works. The button configuration is a bit different than what I’m used to. Skip forward a chapter and skip back a chapter are side by side and fast forward and fast reverse are side by side, all in the same row. I’m used to, from left to right, skip back, fast reverse, fast forward, skip forward across a row. It just took a bit of getting used to, especially since the remote is smallish with the buttons close together and I am blessed with fat little fingers! Then again, I never had a remote for anything I felt was perfectly laid out.
The ultimate question is “Would I buy it again now that I have had it and used it for several weeks?”
The ultimate answer is “Absolutely!” In fact I am looking at region-free Blu-Ray players for my main entertainment system!
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Claire B. –
First of all .. Panasonic is the name that goes far back comes to electronics. They have great quality control and they keep up to certain standards to uphold the reputation. There are million no-name brands out there that copy and imitate the leading brands like Panasonic or Sony but those machines really tell another story. It is like with a low end car trying to imitate the high end car, on the outside they may look quite deciving but just like with cars, with disk players of all kinds what matter is the inside not the outside.
I have tried few players at this price range and this is BY FAR THE BEST!
The set up is easy, just follow the simple instructions.
The image quality is great.
The remote functions are very clear.
It picks up the movie where you left it off before you turn the unit off and when you come back
to watch it again, you don’t need to go to find the place you stopped watching at.
Really honestly, perfect simple unit. If you are someone who does not need to pay for bazzylion
extra features that you never use and if you like good quality video and simple small machine
then I definitely recommend this item.
soixantaine –
Panasonic DVD-S68 region free player.
I guess I fall into the category of those reviewers that like their player because mine works just fine too!
Perhaps one reviewer needs to ask for the software hack from his vendor to re-correct his player if it’s not performing properly. I bought mine from Bombay via Amazon fulfillment! Out of the box; A-OK!
Down to my review now. Ok. 1st and foremost it plays my region 2 DVD’s from France & the UK! It also plays my Korean imports and many are Pal 2! That being said I can stop now! Ha ha. But just a few more words…..
This is no Sony! Sony menu & interface have many more choices. This really is quite minimal in that respect.
So usually it will not playback from last stop. Sometimes but not always. Ok I can live with that as most DVDs have scene selections!
The remote IS SMALL. But I find I can get use to that too!
Those are the two biggest distracters and forgettable as far as I’m concerned.
Now this unit does have HDMI, but I use component cables because HDMI limits the control I have in picture sizing. In other words HDMI defaults to a FULL setting so I cant see “a film” in letterbox or 4:3 as it was produced, so therefore the cables!
Next, it is PROGESSIVE and that’s great for most movies, but allot of titles look jerky in motions, like people walking etc. & the way to change that is to use the INTERLACED and those choices are on the units menu so if you see jerking motions switch over to the “interlaced” and they disappear! I cannot SEE the difference between Progressive or Interlaced so I certainly don’t feel like anything is lost!
Also I’ve had no problems playing R. 2. & R. 1. back to back.
A reviewer said they have! I haven’t & I’ve played about 25 DVD’s half region 2, half region 1 without a hitch!
Lastly…. The quality of picture? I have a 52″ Sony LCD and can not tell the difference from this player or my Sony standard player using my component cables! So it passes my tests and I’m quite pleased.
I was using my PC to watch region 2 and now I watch in comfort!
Pass the beer!
Enrique C. Etienne Perez –
cumplio mis espectativas