Philips BDP3000

  • Brand : Philips
  • Product name : BDP3000
  • Product code : BD-P3000
  • Category : DVD/Blu-Ray Players
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  • Long product name Philips BDP3000 :

    BDP3000 - BD / DVD / CD, 150MHz , H.264, VC-1, MPEG2, WMV, JPEG, HDMI

  • Philips BDP3000 :

    Experience the world of Blu-ray
    Enjoy the thrill of full high definition videos with five times more details than you have ever seen before. Get the most of your existing DVDs with HDMI 1080p upscaling. Go beyond the movies and explore bonus features online with BD-Live.

    Blu-ray Disc playback for sharp images in full HD 1080p
    Blu-ray Discs have the capacity to carry high definition data, along with pictures in the 1920 x 1080 resolution that defines full high definition images. Scenes come to life as details leap at you, movements smoothen and images turn crystal clear. Blu-ray also delivers uncompressed surround sound — so your audio experience becomes unbelievably real. The high storage capacity of Blu-ray Discs also allows a host of interactive possibilities to be built in. Seamless navigation during playback and other exciting features such as pop-up menus bring a whole new dimension to home entertainment.

    DivX Ultra for enhanced playback of DivX media files
    DivX Ultra merges DivX playback with great features like integrated subtitles, multiple audio languages, multiple tracks and menus into one convenient file format.

    x.v.Colour brings more natural colours to HD camcorder videos
    x.v.Colour ensures realistic colour reproduction, accurately capturing every tint, hue and depth in order to offer a wide colour range that includes almost twice as many colours as sRGB colour space. x.v.Colour produces colour variations very close to what the human eye can recognise – it even enhances/improves the quality of High Definition video material. Televisions compliant with x.v.Colour will reproduce images in almost the same quality as when it was recorded.

    DVD video upscaling to 1080p via HDMI for near-HD images
    HDMI 1080p upscaling delivers images that are crystal clear. DVD movies in standard definition can now be enjoyed in high definition resolution - ensuring more details and more true-to-life pictures. Progressive Scan (represented by "p" in "1080p') eliminates the line structure prevalent on TV screens, again ensuring relentlessly sharp images. To top it off, HDMI makes a direct digital connection that can carry uncompressed digital HD video as well as digital multi-channel audio, without conversions to analogue - delivering perfect picture and sound quality, completely free from noise.

    1080p at 24 fps for cinema-like images
    Bring a true cinema experience into your living room, with 24 frames-per-second video. Original films are all recorded at this frame rate, providing an ambience and image texture that is so unique. Philips Blu-ray Disc players are equipped to bring you 24fps directly from Blu-ray Discs — giving you sensational cinema-like high definition images that will astound you.

    EasyLink controls all EasyLink products with a single remote
    EasyLink lets you control multiple devices with one remote. It uses HDMI CEC industry-standard protocol to share functionality between devices through the HDMI cable. With one touch of a button, you can operate all your connected HDMI CEC-enabled equipment simultaneously. Functions like standby and play can now be carried out with absolute ease.

    BD-Live (Profile 2.0) to enjoy online Blu-ray bonus content
    BD-Live opens up your world of high definition even further. Receive up-to-date content just by connecting your Blu-ray Disc player to the internet. Exciting new things like exclusive downloadable content, live events, live chats, gaming and on-line shopping all await you. Ride the high definition wave with Blu-ray Disc playback and BD-Live.

  • Short summary description Philips BDP3000 :

    Philips BDP3000, 12-bit/150MHz, 7.1 channels, 24-bit/192kHz, H.264, MPEG2, VC-1, WMV, MP3, PCM, 25 W

  • Long summary description Philips BDP3000 :

    Philips BDP3000. Video D/A Converter (DAC): 12-bit/150MHz. Audio output channels: 7.1 channels, Audio D/A Converter (DAC): 24-bit/192kHz. Video formats supported: H.264, MPEG2, VC-1, WMV, Audio formats supported: MP3, PCM. Power consumption (typical): 25 W, Power consumption (standby): 0.5 W. Weight: 4.1 kg

Specs
Video
Video D/A Converter (DAC) 12-bit/150MHz
Audio
Audio output channels 7.1 channels
Audio D/A Converter (DAC) 24-bit/192kHz
File formats
Video formats supported H.264, MPEG2, VC-1, WMV
Audio formats supported MP3, PCM
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity 1
S-Video outputs quantity 1
Digital audio coaxial out 1
Component video (YPbPr/YCbCr) out 1

Technical details
HDMI
Power
Power consumption (typical) 25 W
Power consumption (standby) 0.5 W
Weight & dimensions
Weight 4.1 kg
Packaging data
Package weight 6.4 kg
Package dimensions (WxDxH) 543 x 458 x 178 mm
Other features
Power requirements 230-240V, 50Hz
Dimensions (WxDxH) 435 x 308 x 58 mm
Playback formats CD-R/CD-RW, DVD-Video, DVD-R/-RW, CD, DVD+R/+RW, DVD, BD Video, DivX
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Reviews
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:68
Uk has collected 16 expert reviews for Philips BDP3000 and the average expert rating is 68 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:60
Philips' BDP3000 is one of the most attractive players we've seen, with its clean, minimalist lines. The front panel contains four plain buttons and the disc tray, and its rounded edges are a relief from the harsh lines of most players. However, this m...
  • A beautiful design and nippy performance can't disguise the fact that the BDP3000 lacks features and has some serious flaws as well...
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:60
Remote Control The remote is exactly the same as the one found on the BDP7500: basic, refined and with a simple enough design. The buttons are neither backlit nor glow-in-the dark. The BDP3000 is an entry-level Blu-ray player from Philips. Despite on...
  • Good HD quality video, No fan, Low power consumption...
  • Display a little 'fuzzy' with SD soruces (DVDs etc), No manual scrolling with photo slideshows (three speeds are available, but you can move forward using the remote), No support for DTSHD...
techsmart.co.za
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:0
Considering the current asking price for both Blu-ray players and Blu-ray disks, it’s not surprising that Blu-ray hasn’t been readily embraced in homes the world over. The Philips BDP3000 Blu-ray player drops below the important R2000 barrier, and coul...
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:70
Many people enjoying Blu-ray movies do so using a Sony PlayStation 3, while the rest of us will opt for a dedicated Blu-ray player. For the latter, Philips is touting its BDP3000 as a budget player and, while certainly not the cheapest, it does offer 1...
  • The BDP3000 is a solidly built Blu-ray, DVD and CD media player that performs extremely well. It also provides a decent range of video-out and audio-out ports, plus an Ethernet connection. It is not an all-round media player, though: there is no wirel...
techradar.com
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:80
While the first wave of Blu-ray players offered pin-sharp HD and little else, Philips debut budget player is loaded with features that even stretch to the downloading of disc extras from BD Live. Given the outstandingly low price, the sleek, gloss bla...
  • Connects to broadband instantly, High detail, Excellent onscreen menus...
  • Some judder, BD Live needs USB stick, No playback from USB port...
whathifi.com
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:80
Of all our , this is the first machine to sneak in with an RRP of under £200 – now, the high-definition format really is in reach for the masses. That said, a quick search online shows one of our current favourites, the , can be found for as little as...
  • Ultracompetitive price, intuitive interface and smart design, detailed, lively sound and decent picture...
  • No DTSHD decoding, not as sharp or subtle as rivals, sound lacks solidity...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:80
After spending years in the Blu-ray wilderness, Philips has launched a full-scale assault on the market with a trio of feature-packed BD Live players. The new BDP9100 heads the range and we've already cast our verdict on the marvellous midrange BDP7300...
  • After spending years in the Blu-ray wilderness, Philips has launched a full-scale assault on the market with a trio of feature-packed BD Live players. The new BDP9100 heads the range and we've already cast our verdict on the marvellous midrange BDP7300...
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2014-08-28 02:12:56
Average rating:70
There’s been a lot of rubbish talked about Blu-ray’s slow growth. Probably as a reaction to the hyperbole from the format’s promoters, its success has been downplayed; the truth is, Blu-ray is more than grazing our interest in the UK. It’s arguably mor...
  • BD-Live, DivX playback, excellent value pictures, good upscaling...
  • No media USB port, external memory stick needed for BD-Live...
  • This deck’s excellent value pictures should give it a wide appeal, despite the slightly cumbersome BD-Live arrangementKey specsBlu-ray, Component, Composite, Digital audio, Ethernet, HDMI, USB...