Panasonic DMP-BD85 review

Panasonic has added new AV and networking features to its top-of-the-range BD-spinner

Panasonic DMP-BD85
The DMP-BD85 is solidly built but unassuming in design

TechRadar Verdict

This is one of the best Blu-ray players that Panasonic have ever built but it's not without its flaws

Pros

  • +

    Wi-Fi support and networking

  • +

    Overall picture and sound performance

Cons

  • -

    Sluggish in places

  • -

    Wi-Fi not built in

  • -

    Picture and music streaming only

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Panasonic is a superstar of the Blu-ray world. Year after year, its new players are greeted with the sort of unbridled enthusiasm usually reserved for Tom Cruise's red carpet walkabouts in Leicester Square. The reason for its techno-celebrity is simple: innovation. Profile 1.1, BD-Live, Blu-ray recording – you name it, Panasonic did it first, and over the years no-one has done more to push the format forward.

However, Panasonic's position has been under threat from deck's like LG's brilliant BD390, which offers built-in Wi-Fi, PC streaming, unrivalled digital media support and top-drawer performance at a consumer-friendly price.

BD85

There's more new tech in the shape of an HDMI Jitter Purifier, which enhances the stability of bass performance when piping audio over the digital connection. Let the deck rip with a movie through the analogue outs and the results are equally electrifying – Basterds' brutal denouement is sharp, feisty and oozing with energy from every speaker.

All of which makes the DMP-BD85 a certified triumph. Okay, so it's not the prettiest deck ever designed, nor the fastest, but there's something still very special about this player, particularly when it comes to picture and sound performance.

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