Sammanfattning: The latest wave of cutting-edge Blu-ray players can stream media over a network, access the internet wirelessly, play geeky media formats and even mow the lawn if you ask them nicely. All of which is great, but they’re starting to feel more like...
The Philips BDP3100 is a very good player for the price, offering a good-looking, well-built device with excellent Blu-ray presentation. It lacks Wi-Fi, the DVD upscaling lags behind the best and there's not a great deal of options for tweakers to pla...
Light on features, DVD upscaling, no built-in memory
The BDP3100 does the Blu-ray basics well, offering terrific picture quality and a stress-free operating system, but lacks the features of similarly-priced rivalsKey specsBlu-ray, Component, Composite, Digital audio, Ethernet, HDMI, USB...
Publicerad: 2010-06-18, Författare: Danny , testad av: trustedreviews.com
Easy to use, Quick start-up time, Terrific Hi-def picture quality
No Wi-Fi or network streaming, Lack of built-in memory, No DivX HD and MKV support
The BDP3100 might be light on cutting-edge features, but at around £120 it's the ideal deck for those on a tight budget looking to take their first tentative steps into the world of Blu-ray. Hi-def picture quality is top-notch, it's easy to use and loads ...