Panasonic’s new DMP-BDT100 is a cheaper, slimmer choice for Blu-ray 3D playback
Published by author on July 28, 2010
Panasonic’s not letting us know exactly how cheap it’s going with the new DMP-BDT100 Blu-ray player, but with an existing lineup that starts at $399 for the DMP-BDT300 it’s not hard to see why it would need a mainstream option to compete with Samsung , Sony and the rest. The DMP-BDT100 still promises high quality playback and Viera Cast features including Netflix, Amazon VOD and Pandora access, but it does it in a smaller, energy efficient package as Panasonic’s first single-HDMI out 3D Blu-ray player.
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Panasonic’s new DMP-BDT100 is a cheaper, slimmer choice for Blu-ray 3D playback
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