Panasonic DVD-S35

Panasonic DVD-S35

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Panasonic DVD-S35

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Panasonic DVD-S35
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nadlover
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This Panasonic Dvd-s35 Dvd Player Was To Replace A

This Panasonic DVD-S35 DVD player was to replace an older Toshiba which did not play JPEGs or CD-Rs. The picture and surround sound was OK for the money but the CD sound was disappointing. If you are looking for a one box solution for DVD and CD playback then this is not for you. However, build quality and overall performance can not really be faulted at the price. I have now upgraded to a NAD T512, which has excellent CD sound and electrical digital output but no JPEG viewer. The NAD costs three times as much so the Panasonic gets full marks for value for money.

Merifon.
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Value For Money

I Was Looking For A More Versatile Player Than Son

I was looking for a more versatile player than Sony PS2 and i tryed at home the Panasonic DVD-S35 and the JVC XV-N33.

The better RGB image quality on a 32" widescreen TV was on Panasonic, the worst was on JVC, even compaired to PS2.

The image on panasonic, in some situations, seems a little bit more solarized compaired to PS2 but the detail is better. The JVC suffers of a lot of solarisation and compression noise.

The quality of photo viewing on DVD-S35 is good, rescaling to tv resolution is acceptable, no strong artifacts. The jvc deforms the aspect ratio of images and stairsteps a go go.

The zoom function is better in jvc, it's possible to view letterboxed films in wide screen, on panasonic it's not possible.

Audio CD's sounds better in JVC.

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Noel.

I would like to know if possible do decofy

Panasonic DVD S35S. I bought at USA and I will use at Brazil.Thanks

koshper.

I think you've forgotten the main point of a review, mentioning whether it's good value for the money.

Complaining whether it has progressive scan or not is pathetic as the player only costs £120.00!

I could complain that the picture isn't as good as the Denon dvd-a1 but at £2,500 what do you expect!

If you're gonna take the time to write a review I suggest you remain unbiased and cover all aspects, otherwise you're wasting both your own and the readers time.

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