Panasonic DVD-RV80 DVD Players
Panasonic DVD-RV80 DVD Players
USER REVIEWS
[May 23, 2002]
Slosh
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Great picture quality and DTS decoder, um, while it worked.
Weakness:
Didn't even last 1.5 years with light-to-moderate use. Looks like I am one of the first unlucky ones in regard to the longevity of this player. I got mine in January, 2001. Now in May 2002, mine has died without any warning. Expect more posts like this to follow because other 2000 model Panasonic DVD players are dying an untimely death as well. FWIW, mine was manufactured in August, 2000, in Japan. It worked flawlessly for seventeen months until May 19th, 2002. I watched a movie without incident the previous night. When I ejected the disc the next morning there was "blocks" all over the screen. None of my connections went bad or became loose, so I dug out the owner's manual and reset the processor. Nothing changed. Thinking that somehow condensation might be to blame, I opened the disc-drawer to let it air out for about twenty hours. Still no change. The player menus still work but much of the screen is obscured by the "blocks". It won't read any discs, even CDs. I then took off the cover but nothing appeared to be wrong (no burnt traces, dirty laser, or unlubed rails). Looks like I'm out of luck. As an aside, I kept my player on top of my AV cabinet so it got plenty of ventilation and never ran warm the way my A110 does. It's a damned-shame because the picture was indeed sharper and smoother, with better color purity (even at the S-Video output, although I used component video except when recording to S-VHS) than my Panasonic DVD-A110. Ironically, the A110/A310 are know to have faulty laser modules but mine is still working fine after four and a half years. It can't match the RV-80's picture quality but at least it still works. I also don't have DTS now (my pre-pro does Dolby Digital but was made a year before DTS DVDs). I hope everyone else has better luck, but after seeing all of the problems people are having with the RV30, I doubt it. Similar Products Used: Panasonic DVD-A110 |
[Jan 06, 2001]
STUART KONNERY
Audiophile
Strength:
Very Detailed Picture, New Technology
Weakness:
Small Buttons on Remote
Similar Products Used: SONY 360 |
[Feb 27, 2001]
Darren
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
54mhz processing,fast load and play,great picture enhancement options
Weakness:
sometimes too good? I purchased this unit after selling my pioneer combi player and the sharp. I went back and forth about which dvd player to buy next, because I wanted have it for a while. I considered units from pioneer, onkyo, and toshiba before deciding on the rv80. The decision came after comparing progressive scan units with the rv80. I saw tha the prog scan units had the same type of processor(54mhz)as the panasonic which is interlaced. Being a guy who likes the latest technology, I bought the player and have not regretted my decision. The picture seems to get better with every use and the clarity of the picture is outstanding through s-video on my flatscreen samsung. Sometimes though, there is some picture noise on certain movies(Carlitos' Way)for instance that have me question the player or the source because other movies look fantastic like the criterion editions of Rushmore and Armageddon. If you're in the market for a first rate player with prog scan-like quality get this machine before there all gone. It is highly recomended. Similar Products Used: pioneer dvl 909,sharp 600u(mr.freeze) |
[Mar 29, 2001]
Ward
Audiophile
Strength:
Fantastic picture by itself, but it shines when used with the iScan Pro DVDO machine.
Weakness:
Slow menu Well I was in search of the Holy Grail of DVD Players and I found all have flaws in someway or another. But the inexpensive Panasonic RV-80 along with the iScan Pro line doubler does wonders for DVD Playback. These are amoung some of the best images I have seen on my 92" sceen and even better than the standlone units by Pioneer and Denon. This unit has a few useful items over my reference Sony S-7000 and is a tad better even on video. If you can find one still for sale keep it!!!!!! Similar Products Used: S-7000/Pioneer Elite 37/Denon 2800 |
[Aug 01, 2001]
Jeff
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
The RV80 does play CDRW's
Similar Products Used: Pioneer DV-09, Sony DVP-S7000 |
[Jan 27, 2001]
Robert
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Price, picture, color, built in decoder, does not lock up (so far)
Weakness:
No zoom, no CD-R I have been searching for a DVD player for about a month now. I live on an island about an hour flight south of Anchorage, so I was limited to the internet and Wal-Mart; and Wal-Mart had crap. I had to be very careful about my decision because I could not preview it, and I would have to use mail order. I was contemplating a Pioneer 333, and the Sony 560. Reviews of the two products made it apparent that they tended to lock up with certain movies. I was getting frustrated until I read about the Pansonic DVD players. At first I was just looking at the RV-30, but then I looked at the specs on the RV-80. The reviews seemed promising, and I made my decision. I have been very pleased. |
[Oct 30, 2000]
Mitch
Casual Listener
Strength:
Great sights and great sounds!!!! Cinema mode is a great feature. 5.1 and DTS decoders.
Weakness:
No Zoom!!!!!! Not that I have anything to comapre it to, but I love this thing. Sounds great through my Aiwa System. My only complaint is that there is no zoom! JandR.com gave me a great price and great service. I paid $315.00 with shipping! I had it 2 business days later. I have watched Blade, Any Given Sunday, Sleepy Hollow, The Blair Witch Project, Austin Powers (I), and Heavy Metal 2000. All with no problems (difficult reading/processing). There is hardly any loading time. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 11, 2000]
Vince
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Wonderful Picture/Sound, 54Mhz 4X Sampling for video, Bulid, Price, DD and DTS decoder.
Weakness:
None that I have found. Having the Sony S3000 since the inception of DVD. This unit has been a real treat to use, but now since it has been about 4 years now I thought it was time for me to start looking for a new one and transfer that one to the bedroom. So my extensive search was on. My main goal was to find a DVD with excellent picture quality that wasn't progressive scan. (Don't have a HDTV and not planning to buy one until the whole DTV is finalized on the format) SInce it was going to be used as a transport for my Lexicon. I look at everything including the players listed above that my family owned and decided that I would go for the Sony S7700. Once I got to the store the salesman recommended that I take a look at the Panansonic unit. One look at the picture and this was the player for me. The picture is beautiful crips, clear and vibrant. While the rest of the interlace players are 27MHZ video processing this unit was doing it at 54MHZ and 4X sampling. No other interlace player can compete with it add that with the numerous video tweaking features,bulit in decoder for DD, DTS and the ablity to pass 96Khz audio. You have yourself a winner here. Anyone out there looking for a player go check this unit out. I think you will be happy that you did. Similar Products Used: Sony S3000, S7700, Pioneer 333, Toshiba 3109. |
[Jan 03, 2001]
Johan
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
decoders, picture, features
Weakness:
build quality, 100 Hz internal decoder crossover Notable features on the Panny are onboard DD/DTS decoders (I suspect they are the same as the setup in the Technics SH-AC500D), 54 MHz video chip, user setable preferences for gamma correction and DNR and a Cinema picture mode. Notable non-features are that 24 bit/96 kHz bitstream signals from DVDs (DADs) cannot be output from the digital outs though the unit can decode them with it's internal DACs and the internal DD/DTS decoders' crossover is fixed at 100 Hz so you are stuck with that cutoff frequency (IMO, 80 Hz would be a better choice). Similar Products Used: Sony 300 |
[Feb 19, 2001]
Chuck Corsillo
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fantastic Picture-among the finest downconversions in a DVD player, Sound, feature packed, this player will probably appriciate in value
Weakness:
Construction My preliminary review of the Panasonic DVD-RV80 Similar Products Used: Panasonic DVD-RV30, Fisher DVD-S1000 |