Panasonic DVD-S35K DVD Players

Panasonic DVD-S35K DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

The DVDS35 features playback capabilities for both CD-R/W discs as well as DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs, so your archived tunes and movies can be enjoyed away from your PC as well. Both MP3 and WMA formats are supported, so you can enjoy hours of music from a single recorded disc with ease. Even browse through archived JPEG files!

USER REVIEWS

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[May 31, 2004]
lrroberts
Casual Listener

Strength:

Options

Weakness:

Speed

The product has been fairly reliable and easy to use.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Oct 11, 2003]
snoman
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

A lot of player for the money. Nice incremental zoom feature.

Weakness:

Audio a little flat but can be compensated with good AV hardware. No screen saver.

I have a Sony KP57WV700 for DVD watching. This DVD player delivers a very good picture on my set for a lot less money that some more expensive brands. With prices being what they are today there is no need to spend wads of cash for a good DVD player any more unless you want bragging rights to impress your friends on how much you paid for yours.I would recommend it.

Similar Products Used:

Toshiba SD-1600 DVD player.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 08, 2003]
SEK
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good interlaced performance and movie sound. Very quiet. Nice price. Flexible zoom. More features and DVD formats than I'm likely to use.

Weakness:

Substandard CD performance.

This is the first DVD player that I have owned, though I have viewed and heard several others at friends' residences. The DVDS35 works competently as a DVD movie player within my system, connected to a NAD C370 integrated amplifier, a pair of Vandersteen 1C speakers, an ACI Titan II LE subwoofer, and a 25" Samsung TV (via a composite connection). The DVDS35 presents the best picture I have ever seen on my relatively small analog display, but I am unable to vouch for its performance on a very large screen or its progressive scan performance. The stereo audio from DVD movies sounds cleaner and better balanced than from any HiFi VCR. As with CDs, DVD movie audio varies from movie to movie, from just serviceable to rich, "real", and 3-dimensional. As a CD player, the sound is rather thin and slightly bright. The DVDS35 sounds better than my recollection of the earliest generations of affordable CD players of the 1980s. However, it is easily bested by my Pioneer PDR-609 CD recorder, not to mention my very nice NAD C541i CD player, but I use the DVDS35 just for movies, and it costs less than $100, a fraction of the prices of the other gear. This should serve us more than adequately, until we get an HDTV (and the HDTV specs are more standardized, there are more HDTV broadcasts, HDTV prices come down a bit, etc.).

Similar Products Used:

Hifi VCRs.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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