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Philips BDP7500 Pro Reviews

expertreviews‘s review Edit

This smart-looking Blu-ray player is a good buy if you want analogue surround sound outputs, but most people are better of with a cheaper model or a PlayStation 3.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 04, 2010

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

The BDP7500 Mk II takes a winning formula and makes it even better by throwing 3D compatibility into the mix. Both its 3D and 2D pictures are excellent, and with the addition of Wi-Fi support plus an impressive range of other features, the BDP7500 is now one of the best Blu-ray players on the market. And that’s before we’ve even mentioned its slick operating system and its external design, which is simply beautiful. The only things preventing us from holding it in quite the same regard as the LG BD570, Sony BDP-S570 and Samsung BD-C6900 is the lack of built-in Wi-Fi, which means you need to fork out for a costly USB dongle, plus Net TV’s range of services can’t quite match the quality of Sony’s Bravia Internet Video.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Oct 13, 2010

www.whathifi.com‘s review Edit

Philips has been enjoying great success on the TV front of late. But after every test victory, more often than not we find ourselves recommending a Blu-ray-playing partner from a rival manufacturer.
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Pocket-lint‘s review Edit

The BDP7500 is a step-up from mass-market Blu-ray spinners, but only just. The main example of this status is how the Profile 2.0 BDP7500 deals with BD Live, though its built-in storage is only one step in the right direction – Wi-Fi connectivity would make things a whole lot easier. Being straddled with an Ethernet port only doesn't exactly lessen the appeal of the BDP7500, but it does push BD Live further into the margins. Lucky, then, that the BDP7500 issues such strong picture quality from both Blu-ray and DVD discs.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 21, 2010

TechRadar UK‘s review Edit

Overall, the BDP7500 just about manages to keep pace with its rivals. Its core skills with Blu-ray and DVD are in no doubt, but its lack of Wi-Fi and home networking mean that it's not quite able to match the better decks on the market. Assuming that these features aren't of interest to you, it's well worth an audition.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Mar 05, 2010

www.trustedreviews.com‘s review Edit

Much like the BDP7300 and BDP3000, the BDP7500 is a very likeable Blu-ray player with a wonderful operating system, speedy operation and jaw-dropping, distinctive looks that’ll bring a bit of glamour to any AV system. And on the performance front it’s hard to fault, sending gloriously sharp, vivid and nuanced hi-def pictures to your TV.
9.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Jan 15, 2010

The average pro reviews rating is 8.3 / 10, based on the 6 reviews.


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