Blu-ray player price comparison: Sony vs. Panasonic
- — 16 December, 2010 16:42
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.
14 / 15
Ironically, the Panasonic DMP-B15 works better as an in-house Blu-ray player than a portable one. While there are things to like about the DMP-B15, the device is simply too expensive to overlook its flaws.
- Review Date:
- Reviewer:
- Manufacturer:
- 7th Aug., 2009
- Chris Jager
- Panasonic
- Rating:
- Price:
- $ 1,319.00
- Pros:
- Versatile design, bundled car accessories, can be used as a regular Blu-ray player
- Cons:
- Expensive, short battery life, 1024x600 screen resolution, bulkier than most portable DVD players


