Blu-ray player price comparison: Sony vs. Panasonic

The best Blu-ray players from Sony and Panasonic reviewed and rated

For the past few years, Sony and Panasonic have been at the forefront of Blu-ray technology. The format was developed and pioneered by Sony, which makes the company a top authority on the subject; especially when it comes to image quality. Panasonic, meanwhile, has introduced many firsts into the Australian market, including the first wireless Internet model and the first Blu-ray recorder.

If you're after plenty of inbuilt features and unmatched 1080p video quality; Sony and Panasonic are arguably the way to go.

In the following article, we present our in-depth reviews of every Sony and Panasonic Blu-ray player currently on the market. To read the full review, click on the image of each Blu-ray player.

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Sony BDP-S370

There's plenty to like about the Sony BDP-S370 Blu-ray player. It's a quick Blu-ray player with a snappy interface and an extensive feature set. You can connect to the Internet and surf YouTube (among other media streaming sites). It has a fully functional remote control and also allows you to view photos and videos off a USB drive. If you have a Sony BRAVIA HDTV and you want a Blu-ray player, the Sony BDP-S370 is a no-brainer.

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  • 8th June, 2010
  • Jayesh Shinde
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  • Lots of features
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  • No integrated Wi-Fi

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