Panasonic DVDRP62K DVD Players

Panasonic DVDRP62K DVD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Panasonic Hi-Speed Progressive Scan DVD Player - DVDRP62K/ 54MHz/10-Bit Video D/A Converter/ Auto Switching Field/Frame Still/ Black Level Control/ Bass Plus/ Dynamic Range Compression/ CD-R/RW Playback/ More Than 500 Lines Horizontal Resolution/ Black Finish

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 07, 2003]
Booch_21
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Easy to use and setup, well detailed and written manual, and displays beautifully. Panasonic web site offered enough detailed information (for anyone trying to learn about progressive scan and how features compare and work) that it sold me over any Sony product.

Weakness:

Very small buttons on the Panasonic remote. Not an issue if you choose to use one of your other remotes, but you will still need the DVD remote for some functions.

Very impressive unit and the price was right. I bought this to replace a Sony DVPS360 purchased in 5/2000 that began to freeze on newer DVD's. Wanted progressive scan for use with my Hitachi 51SWX20B HDTV. Incredible picture and very easy to use. Manual suggests certain settings when using with Pb/Pr/Y video. I'm hearing things in some movies that I never knew were there before. Only complaint is that the remote is small, making some of the buttons very small. The pause and play buttons are not that easy to just push without really looking on the remote. Other than that, highly recommended.

Similar Products Used:

Sony DVPS360 purchased in 2000

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 02, 2003]
yev
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

video, audio, quality

Weakness:

none noticed so far

This is a very good DVD player. I bought it mainly because nobody reported that this player would freeze with scratched rented disks (I had problems with my old DVD player). Also Panasonic doesn’t have some bugs of Toshiba, and it has progressive scan at a reasonable price. So far so good – player is excellent – good sound, good video, no problems reading disks. Another plus – it is made in Japan and not China.

Similar Products Used:

ancient Philips/Magnavox

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 25, 2002]
daniel Tanoto
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Slim and good dvd player

Weakness:

None

Good picture and awesome sound. Good buy

Similar Products Used:

Jvc, Pioneer

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 10, 2002]
Lane
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Faroujda chip, picture quality, audio file format compatibility (MP3 AND WMA), disc media compatibility (CD-RW, CD-R).

Weakness:

None

This was my first DVD player purchase, and I couldn't be happier. I did a lot of comparing, and researching on the internet before deciding on this model. My main reasons for purchasing it - no reports of "hang-ups" by other users of this model while watching DVDs, progressive scan at a reasonable price, lots of positive comments by other users about the Faroujda chip set, and MP3 and CD-RW capability. The unit was simple to set up, and works great. The 4:3 zoom feature is especially nice when watching a DVD with 16:9 format only - th ezoom helps fill up more of the screen on a conventional 4:3 TV set like mine. Great picture, no hangs or pauses so far on any movies we've watched. Audio output is also great. I used this unit to replace my old Tecnics SL-P120 first generation CD player. I can now play CD-Rs CD-RWs, even those formatted with Windows Media Audio format (.wma files). It handles MP3s as well. I bought this unit at amazon.com on sale for $169 - all the local retailers in my area were charging $179 + tax. In addition, I opted for the "free shipping" option from amazon, so I paid no shipping as well.

Similar Products Used:

None - this is my first purchase.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 17, 2002]
joedarkness
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Ability to Progressive Scan picture and Bass Output.

Weakness:

None

The DVD is very cool, and the Progressive Scan is the best thing that i can see in this model. Exelent audio ouputs and other micelanius features, Stable, user friendly and compatible.

Similar Products Used:

Panasonic RV22K DVD and a cheap ugly Apex DVD

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 02, 2002]
spb772
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Good value at 279 CDN Faroujda chip set !! Really nice picture

Weakness:

Remote (what else is new with most consumer elctronic products !!) Documentation is too brief

I bought this DVD player to replace the totally useless Pioneer pseudo progressive 434 model. This 2002 model replaces Panasonic's RP56. What a difference in picture quality. So far I love it having tried about 5 different movies from Toy Story to Gladiator to Spiderman.

Similar Products Used:

Pioneer 434

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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