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Panasonic DMP-BDT320 Integrated Wi-Fi 3D Blu-ray DVD Player

by Panasonic
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (161 customer reviews)

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  • Smart Eco Sensor
  • Slot-in Drive
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Technical Details

  • Brand Name: Panasonic
  • Model: DMP-BDT320
  • Color Name: Black
  • Weight: 4.00 pounds
  • Warranty: Limited 1 year parts, 90 days labor

Product Details

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  • Product Dimensions: 16.9 x 7.1 x 1.1 inches ; 3.3 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00752R5Z4
  • Item model number: DMP-BDT320
  • Batteries 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (161 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,328 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: February 20, 2012

Product Description





Panasonic’s 2012 Blu-ray Disc players focus on smart home networking, high-quality picture and sound, ease-of-use, eco-efficiency, and sleek design. The BDT-320 is a Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc player that features expanded VIERA Connect functionality, FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) compatibility, and superior sound and image quality. The BDT-320 also includes a new touchscreen remote controller and features a Smart Eco sensor to save energy.

VIERA Connect

Panasonic’s IPTV platform VIERA Connect, now under the Smart VIERA umbrella, has been expanded for 2012 Blu-ray  products and now utilizes cloud technology to present an unlimited number of entertainment, social networking, gaming, health & fitness, sports & news sites. Learn more about the world of Smart VIERA and VIERA Connect here.

Enhance your Blu-ray Experience with Popular Apps
Enjoy sites such as Skype, Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, You Tube, huluplus, CinemaNow, Vudu, Pandora, Facebook, Twitter, My space, and Flixster. With 2012 models, you have access to a wide variety of Internet content from the comfort of your living room.

Clicker - Video on Demand Cross Searching
Find your favorite movies and video content easily with one-step searching, which allows you to cross search from multiple VOD services. For ease-of-use, use the quick keyword input on VIERA Connect to help retrieve your desired content faster. Customize your screen by grouping commonly used apps and displaying them on the screen for easier use.

Communicate with Family and Friends
The social networking TV app allows you to access social network sites and communicate with your loved ones while simultaneously watching TV. Watch live sports games while upping the excitement by chatting with your friends as the game unfolds. Record an original message and set it as your answering voice message. Callers can record messages onto an SD Card (min. 512MB required), while you are away. *Skype camera not included with TV purchase

24p Output for VOD

The BDT-320 not only plays Blu-ray Discs and DVDs, but also video-on-demand movies content in the same 24p format as used at movie theaters. Connection to a 24p capable TV via an HDMI capable lets you enjoy a wide array of content with full cinematic picture quality. This feature requires a TV that supports 24p playback.*

UniPhier Chip Processor

This Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc player features UniPhier single chip signal processing that eliminates unnecessary wiring, resulting in reducing noise on the picture and sound signal to the absolute minimum. The DVD Super Resolution Processor helps produce natural pictures with no false contours, higher resolution for details, and a reduction in noise.

Connectivity

The entire 2012 line features DLNA for easy connection to other DLNA equipped products. Share and enjoy digital photos (JPEG), music (MP3, WMA) and videos (AVCHD, WMV) by simply connecting to a home network (LAN).  VIERA Link provides connectivity to other VIERA Link compatible products and NAS compatibility. The BDT-320 has a Wi-Fi system built right into the main unit so you can enjoy VIERA Connect and BD-Live content without having to connect with a LAN cable or wireless LAN adaptor. Players are also compatible with the NTFS format HDD.

Adaptive Chroma Processing

Adaptive Chroma Processing is a high quality image-processing technology developed to precisely process each pixel of Blu-ray Disc video signals in the vertical and horizontal directions to produce extremely high color resolution and beautiful edges.

Personalization

To personalize the home theater experience, the new multi-user mode on the BDT-320 allows you to register four users and each can record individual favorite settings. You can select a personal icon from 16 pre-installed images, or photos from an external source. You also have the option to customize the home screen with any image you choose. Features like the home screen customization as well as enhancement of VIERA Connect allow you to easily personalize your entertainment experience to fit your lifestyle. Download the exclusive Panasonic app and you’ll also be able to use your iPhone or Android smartphone as a remote control for your BDT-320. The BDT-320 also comes with a new remote control that has a touch pad for intuitive operation and easy navigation through the GUI on the screen.

Full HD 3D Blu-ray Disc Playback

The advanced 2D technologies of the Panasonic Hollywood Laboratory have also been applied to 3D image playback, providing high quality images. 2D-3D conversion enables conversion of 2D images on DVDs and Blu-ray Discs into 3D images with natural depth perception. Screen type (flat or round) and frame color are easily selectable. Watch your favorite DVD movie collection in 3D for even greater viewing enjoyment. 

Energy Star Qualified

Panasonic is always working to improve its technology, design, and commitment to the environment. Attractive compact designs and energy-saving functions help Panasonic Blu-ray Disc products protect the environment by effectively conserving limited natural resources. All 2012 models are Energy Star Qualified.


2012 Panasonic VIERA Blu-ray Disc Player Comparison Chart

Series DMP-BD77
Wi-Fi Capability
Built-in Wi-Fi
Built-in Wi-Fi
Built-in Wi-Fi
Built-in Wi-Fi
Built-in Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Ready
Dolby True HD
DTS Master Audio Essential
DLNA Capability (via LAN)
FLAC Compatibility
External HDD Playback
Multi-User Mode
Fast Booting & Loading
Ultra
Ultra
Energy Star Qualified
Full HD Playback
3D HD
3D HD
3D HD
3D HD
2D-3D Conversion


Adapative Chroma Processing


24p Output for VOD


Smartphone Function Capability


VIERA Connect


VIERA Link


Skype Communication*

SD Memory Card Slot

Touch Pad Remote Control
Slot-in Drive




Lay-out Free Design


Smart Eco Sensor





Analog Audio 7.1 Channel Output

Twin HDMI

Online Movies/IP VOD






Customer Reviews

Now the remote control operates with a very, very sensitive touch pad. Jak  |  18 reviewers made a similar statement
After the way I was treated, I would never, ever ever, buy a Panasonic product again. Shaun R. Oviatt  |  23 reviewers made a similar statement
Save your hard earned money and just get the 220 instead. Judy M. Cheatham  |  16 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
92 of 94 people found the following review helpful
**Upfront advice:

if you're looking for excellent disc playback and streaming performance, buy this player.

This is my fourth network streaming BD player in the past 15 months, and it's the only one that seems to do everything right.

**Positives:

Wireless streaming totally works on the BDT320. Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon have not given me any problems. No rebuffers, no freezes, no disconnections. This was my single biggest complaint about the other players I tried (two Samsungs and one LG).

The player's picture quality from discs is excellent, for either Blu Ray or DVD (the DVD picture is surprisingly good, actually).

This thing is fast -- faster than the other three players I had. It's fast to load, and fast to navigate. The menus are clean, polished and responsive. Even the streaming app menu responds quickly, although the Netflix app itself is rather slow.

Build quality is quite good, and the design is very attractive and unique.

**Negatives:

There's really only one, and it's minor: the remote uses a touchpad that can be tricky. I applaud the concept, because it's a great way to control the player without having to look at the remote. And it does work...sort of. It's just too inconsistent, sometimes missing gestures, and other times responding incorrectly to gestures. Also, some of the player functions are accessible only through the touchpad using onscreen menus. This means that there's no way to teach these commands to a universal remote, so accessing them will require several button presses instead of one.

All in all, the remote hasn't been an issue. I use a Harmony One universal remote, and although the code set for the BDT320 isn't yet in the Harmony online database, by using the code set from last year's Panasonic BD players I was able to get most of the functionality of the BDT320's stock remote. As I noted above, some functions are menu driven, so the remote can't learn them, but on the upside, using last year's player codes gave me buttons not available on the BDT320 remote such as Eject and discrete On and Off.

**Unknown:

I have not attempted to play burned DVD media, and I don't do network (DLNA) or hard-drive streaming (such as for DiVX files) so I can't comment on any of this.

**Bottom line:

For user-friendly, high-quality playback of discs and streamed content, this player is a winner. As an early adopter, I paid $180.00, and I definitely believe I got my money's worth.
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118 of 127 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars OK Product, Horrible Support! What a Journey... April 23, 2012
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I have just spent the last few hours having fun with my new Panasonic 320 and am excited to replace my Samsung BD-D6500. Good Riddance!

First of all, I have to say I like the remote overall. It seems that this little device seems to generate the only well-founded criticism of this player. It is a little strange to have a remote without a button covering every possible function of the player. After getting over this fact the remote was surprisingly easy to use and setup was a breeze. You can always hit a single button and bring up a virtual keypad onscreen. So even if you don't memorize the swipes you can always cheat by hitting one simple button.

The form factor and look is great! The player is TINY. It's very thin and very shallow. So I had to find a prop to go under the rear legs of a component that rests on top. Also you have to leave the front inch or so on top clear as there are top-mounted buttons. Optimally this player should sit at the top of a component stack. But my other device has a curved surface so...

Setup and initial configuration was simple and easy. This applies to Netflix login too. Again super-easy. I saw another review where someone complained about the lack of alpha keys on the remote and another complaint about network logon/ Netflix login difficulties. I have no idea what these people were doing to make their situation so difficult. Its really not hard. Also the initial software update went smooth, taking about 10 minutes to complete. I had no need for the owners manual throughout my setup process though some might need to reference it.

Netflix loads very quickly and the menu navigation is easy. Also the video quality while streaming is great. Not one single,"Rebuffering," as my Samsung used to do several times over the course of shows. Blu-rays load very quickly and I found that menu navigation within the disc was smooth and easy. At this point I really began to love the remote swipe and tap functionality.

I am very happy with my purchase so far and really appreciate Panasonic building such a great and simple player. I was almost convinced that Blu-ray was a joke technology and streaming was going to be terrible at best. This player has restored my faith in this area of consumer electronics!

UPDATE: The correct App in Apple's App Store that is compatible with this player is "Panasonic Blu-ray Remote 2012." Trying to use the 2011 version is of no use with this player. There are a bunch of negative App reviews that come from people who, I believe, are maybe using the wrong version of the app. Maybe Panasonic will merge the different editions.

Also it took me 5 minutes to explain the remote's operation to my wife. That makes two of us who can use it easily now.

Still love this little player and no hiccups. I experimented with family photos on an SD Card and all went easy.

*** Update 4/28- Still love this player. No issues with it at all. Its very stable. Love the remote and the response time for loading discs and apps. Using Amazon Instant in addition to Netflix. Love it. The picture is AWESOME!!!

*** Update 5/28- I am revising my review way down!!!
About a week and a half ago I started experiencing issues with the player losing connection with the internet. We'll be watching a show on Amazon or Netflix, then suddenly the image will disappear and I get a message that the player cannot connect to the internet. After dealing with this about 8-9 times and unplugging to reset and get a working connection again, I called Panasonic support. (I note that during this time none of our other connected devices like Wii and iPad have any issues.)
The rep was very courteous and I connected with him fast. He had me go through a software reset process and explained that there was a firmware update that occurred that resulted in the connection problems. He told me that they were taking a ton of calls over it. After completely resetting I had to go back through the apps and reenter all my login info for my streaming services. It took forever with Pandora, Netflix, Amazon etc all requiring a re-login. So its been reliable for a couple(2) days then, all of a sudden, the same gremlins return with frequent dropped connections require an unplug, replug to connect.

I'm very letdown after writing a great review following a terrific experience with the player. Although I have had no issues with discs, the streaming part of the player has failed to live up to its promise.

*** Update 6/3/12- OVER IT!!! Panasonic support has been terrible. I have spoken with multiple reps in an attempt to resolve the streaming issues. THERE IS NO ISSUE WITH MY WIRELESS NETWORK. Talk about playing the blame game. The support techs are inept to say the least. I had one real interaction prior to my 5/28 update. The rest have been canned, scripted finger pointing at everyone from my ISP to Cisco. Every other product in the house works on wireless. This includes Roku streaming, Wii streaming, iPad streaming, iphone streaming. The issue is this. The player loses connection midpoint during a show (Netflix, Amazon, Pandora.) I go into the settings menu and lo and behold there is no network detected. Unplug from power, replug, back up and running until the next fail. I have revised to one star as a very highly touted function of the unit does not work as advertised. This unit will now be used for disc only and streaming will happen with my old Roku device.

*** Update 9/26/12
So I pretty much wrote off the unit as disc only but I didn't toss it out. I downloaded firmware update 1.4X last week and now it is streaming very well. There have been no other changes in my network or hardware. Over the past week we have had no dropped connections and the wireless issue seems resolved (knock on wood). Both Amazon Instant and Netflix are performing as designed. I moved to 2 stars and if this continues I will revise up again. I still loathe the support team that doesn't know how to troubleshoot or correctly support the product and only knows how to point the finger at other factors, but the product seems to be ok.

*** Update 11/2/12
The streaming has been mostly stable since the 1.4 firmware update. I have had maybe 3 drop issues from Amazon, but no Netflix issues. I am moving to 3 stars. I also ordered the remote control for the DMP-BDT220 from Panasonic's website for easier remote operation. It was only $9.00 and is perfectly compatible.
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63 of 69 people found the following review helpful
I purchased this unit from Amazon last week. The DMP-BDT320 is extremely lightweight and sleek.

The setup seemed simple. My plan was to hard wire the internet using a LAN connection and not to the wireless since LAN speeds are faster. After fumbling with the mouse pad remote for a few minutes, I soon realized it is ultra sensitive. Only a slight sweep across the pad works. After following the screen setup instructions everything worked. I didn't even have to mess with the setup for the LAN it was already on and working - at least I that's what I thought.

I connected to the internet by touching the internet button on the remote. By the way, the remote also has a separate NETFLIX button which is quite nice actually. I then setup my existing NETFLIX account without any apparent issues. I then tried the internet and watched a couple of You-Tube videos. Then inserted a Blue-ray movie into the player. The sequence is the same as if you were inserting a DVD into a auto dash unit. The movie started fast - much quicker than my previous Blue-ray unit. I then discovered the remote apparently does not have an eject button. Back to the manual only to discover you must touch an eject button on top of the unit in order to release the Blue-ray disc.

I turned the unit off and a few minutes later decided to test watch a NETFLIX movie. I soon found out NETFLIX's streaming selections are terrible - maybe one out of 20 fairly new DVD releases might be offered. So, if you are considering a NETFLIX streaming account for purely economic reasons you might want to think again. I personally am going back to the mail program and a much better selection of newer movies. Anyway, after I turned the unit back on I could not get my LAN connection to work. After gaining some insight from googling a few online sites, I determined the DMP-BDT320 has to be connected to your home network. This of course requires network instructions from your computer and cablemodem/router. The DMP-BDT320's instruction manual does not offer any insight on connecting to the internet using a LAN connection via a home network. I guess I'll get that done later. I have no idea why the player recognized the LAN at the time of my initial setup. I went ahead and connected by wireless through the unit's setup instruction. Setup was easy and after inputting my router's WEP security code, the wireless connection was solid and steady.

I had difficulty getting the unit to connect me to my existing NETFLIX account. I kept getting an error message. I went back to my computer and my NETFLIX account online. NETFLIX's online instruction said I needed to obtain an "activation" code from my Blue-Ray player. I went back to the player and could not come up with any screen that gave me a NETFLIX activation code.

I called Panasonic support and had difficulty getting a phone connection. When I finally did, the representative said that since I had setup the unit already, the activation code would not be displayed again unless I "reset" the player. That sounded reasonable but they gave me reset instructions for another Panasonic unit because their instructions discussed buttons and features on a remote that I did not have. I called back again. Panasonic support again me reset instructions for a unit other than the DMP-BDT320. I tried again and this time was elevated to a third level support desk. This person finally supplied me with the reset instructions for the DMP-BDT320. For those interested here are the instructions which will reset the DMP-BDT320 back to a new factory unit:

Turn off the electricity or power to the DMP-BDT320 (Player) - wait a minute and then replug the chord back into the wall outlet or electrical strip.

Do not turn on the power to the unit using the remote.

Using the remote, press the "Key" Button along with the "B" and "Y" buttons at the same time for about 10 seconds or until the players screen displays "00 RET."

Immediately press the "R" button until the player's screen rolls over into the "08 FIN" display.

When "08 FIN" is displayed, hold down the "G" button until the screen says "Hello."

When the screen says "Goodbye" you are finished. The player will turn itself off and the unit will have been reset.

After I reset the unit, I went back and sure enough the player asked me instructions as if I was turning on and programming the DMP-BDT320 for the first time. Please remember this has nothing to do with setting the unit to the "default" setting which is available on the remote and player setup. That command does not bring the machine back to first time use.

Lastly, I returned to NETFLIX only to find out my NETFLIX account settings were in error and I did not even need to input an activation code. I guess knowing how to reset the machine was worth the trouble.
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