Panasonic DVD-F65K DVD Players
Panasonic DVD-F65K DVD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 14, 2006]
kfilly
AudioPhile
Strength:
Picture and sound quality. Ability to change other discs while one is playing. Some of the menus features that enable the user to alter picture or sound quality.
Weakness:
The amount of time it takes to read/recognize a disc. A decent 5 disc DVD player. Picture and sound quality are pretty good. Manual was difficult to follow. DVD player takes a long time to read a disc. Remote is average (Not backlit). Customer Service Never needed it Similar Products Used: Other Panasonic CD and DVD players. |
[Jan 20, 2004]
budda bob harris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Plays nearly every format. Low cost. Very skinny.
Weakness:
Manual is worthless. thats a common problem in japaneese brands. I owned this DVD changer for about a year and have had no problems with it. I got it for the bedroom stereo where it mostly played CDs. Some functions were not too logical or user friendly but it will play most any round shiny thing you've got. I needed to play CD-Rs and it hasnt had any problems there. For the money it seems to be a good buy, mine works fine. Similar Products Used: Pioneer, Denon |
[Dec 30, 2003]
lgrac1
AudioPhile
Strength:
Convenience,Slim Profile,DVD Playback,High Conversion Rate Sync's great with the Panny receiver which is the best deal in audio at the moment for those looking for great sound for under $500.
Weakness:
I find that these instruction booklets that Panasonic suck! For older people not brought up in the digital age they would really be at a loss trying to understand the hook-ups and different formats. Writing a review for any DVDP seems to be a challange. Looking at the rates of these things and comments makes anyone wary of buying any of them. I own a Panny SA-XR45 Digital Receiver and was looking for something that is going to sync right with it.I was oringinally going to buy a Universal player,but after considering that I have not started a SACD collection or DVD-A collection I may as well just get a machine that could do DVD's well and wait till the dust settles and prices come down. I have not had the machine long ,but I like it thus far for convenience and synergy with the Panny receiver.I own a Samsung 27" TV so Progressive scan does not really come into play for myself. One test I did or noticed was WHITES.If a screen and player are not a good match you will not see good whites displayed .They will tend to run.They did not when viewing "ENDURANCE"which is a documentary about the Antartic exploraation by the Brit explorer Shackley in 1909. If WHITEs are going to run then they would using that tape I think. I have a big Redbook CD collection and there are no complaints there.There have been no negatives thus far ,but I have not owned it long enough for a breakdown. Like I said for convenience I like the playback.I use a Phillips CD-80 for Redbook CD's for reference. If any problems occur I shall post a follow-up ,but at this point I think using it with the Panny receiver for under $500 is a great bargain in audio at present. I only used a 4 because it is so early in use and the instruction booklets Panny put out suck! I also do not have enough experience using DVDP's for a real entailed review. No complaints here! Similar Products Used: Mitek DVD Play which use to be Soundcraftsman |
[Aug 07, 2003]
ron
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
none in my view
Weakness:
set up menu, instruction booklet to confusing,remote operation sucks, picture quality is`nt there, my old toshiba had a better picture and the audio thought i was improving by purchasing a panasonic (wrong) progressive scan this just maybe this unit but i don`t think so.i`m selling this unit at a lose to purchase the toshiba 4900 after a week the door started to stick,my toshiba is 2 years old and never had a problem. Similar Products Used: toshiba sdk-700 progressive scan dvd mirage oc2 center mirage om 10 fronts jbl studio rear pioneer sd582hd5 tv yamaha rxv530 receiver |