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The Panasonic S700EP-K is a region-free DVD/CD player that supports PAL and NTSC formats from any country, delivering 1080p up-converted video via HDMI for sharp, vibrant images. It features a 12-bit DAC with Dolby Digital stereo sound, USB playback for MP3 and JPEG files, and a power resume function that remembers your last chapter after interruptions. Designed with a dust-proof black finish and compact footprint, this player combines versatile media compatibility with trusted Panasonic durability.
| ASIN | B00KJ10E60 |
| Analog Video Format | NTSC |
| Audio Encoding | DD |
| Audio Output Mode | Stereo |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,156 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #50 in DVD Players |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Built-In Media | manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, USB |
| Connector Type | Micro USB |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,809 Reviews |
| File Format | JPEG, MP3 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05025232743933 |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Media Type | CD, DVD, SVCD |
| Mfr Part Number | DVD-S700EP-K |
| Model Name | S700EP-K |
| Model Number | S700EP-K |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Progressive Scan |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Special Feature | Progressive Scan |
| Supported Audio Format | Dolby Digital |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 2.0 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
| Video Encoding | Xvid |
| Video Output Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacture |
D**N
Excellent.
I had tried two other all region players and sent them back . This was so far worth what I paid. Works very smoothly with quiet operation and great picture reproduction. I tried every feature as soon as it arrived to make sure it was okay and it was. Do not know if it will last , only time and use can prove that out. I did put in my German movies first and they were great . Then of course USA DVDs and no problems , I ran a USB drive with pictures and it also worked as expected. I am glad I went a bit further in price , the player itself is not tiny like the others , not that it makes a real difference , you may actually want a mini sized player , good sized remote with all features . Panasonic is an age old company and that makes a difference to me. Having been over two years now , no problems . Still looks and functions like new.
S**P
Great region-free DVD player!
After reading mixed reviews, I wasn't sure if this would work for me as I have multiple DVDs from around the world. But I was delighted to find out it plays every type of DVD I have with absolutely no issues whatsoever. No special programming needed either...it worked right out of the box! Hook up was a snap as well as I had purchased an HDMI cable for it (which I would recommend). The picture was noticeably sharper than the DVD player this replaced (which I replaced because it was having issues playing some of my home-made DVD-Rs, but this Panasonic played them all with absolutely no problems!!). My only criticism of this player is it has no display, so you have to rely on your monitor to find out where you are on the disc, and if you have the unit in an entertainment center (like I do), it's difficult finding the eject and power buttons because they are on top of the unit, and everything is black (you have to therefore "feel around" for the buttons). After a while, you just get used to where they are located. But given the price and performance of this player, it's hard to not give it 5 stars despite this design flaw.
C**G
Plug and play, all regions supported
Worked perfectly out-of-the-box. Needed no setting adjustments and plays all my DVDs regardless of region. I subtracted one star simply because what is the point of an up-conversion HD DVD player that intentionally does not include an HDMI cord? If you are buying this item for the up-conversion you are, presumably, connecting it to an HD TV, and to get the full quality that requires an HDMI connection and cable. I doubt that many customers are buying an up-converter for older tv's that don't have HDMI ports, so it's rather odd that an RCA cable is included. Even a bare bones 3 foot HDMI cable would be a sensible add-in for this product. There are cheaper DVD players out there that are not multi-region that are the more likely purchase targets for a non-HDMI customer base. Overall, very good buy for the price and does what it says it will do. The picture is very crisp on our older 52" HD 1080p plasma Hitachi TV. Don't forget to provide your own HDMI cable, at least for now.
J**E
Great replacement to keep your DVD collection alive.
My high quality 15 year old Oppo DVD player finally died after 15+ years. I have a pretty sizeable DVD collection I still want to watch occasionally and was looking for a region free player like my Oppo. This Panasonic fits the bill just fine. It's compact, quick to load and easy to use. I can't judge the upscaling ability since the 4K TV I have it hooked up to does that job from 1080p to 4K anyway. That said, at a distance of 10 feet the picture is acceptable on a 55" TV. Not great, but OK. Until last year I had a 37" 1080p TV and it had a better picture - no continued upscaling to 4K like this current TV. Again though, I don't want to get rid of that DVD collection so this is fine. I did hook it up to my main 75" TV and it looks awful, so I wouldn't really recommend anything larger than 50" really. The smaller the screen the better quality the upscaled picture is going to be.
F**1
Dead after six months' use
Having lived overseas for many years, I have quite a few Region 2 and 4 DVDs; in fact, some of my all-time favorite movies were purchased outside the U.S., and so, my need to have a DVD-player that can accommodate such DVDs is substantial. For about 15 years, I have found ways to make DVD-players manufactured and coded for the U.S. market region-free, but like most consumer electronics, DVD-players will eventually stop working. So it was with the unit I had until late August, 2017 - it had served me well for eight years but became unreliable in a matter of weeks before giving it up altogether, and the time came to buy a new DVD-player. It had been several years since I last bought any product manufactured by Panasonic, but my past experience had always - and I mean always - been positive, so I went ahead and bought this one. After a few weeks, it started having problems playing Region 1 DVDs - not every time, but often enough that I deemed it a problem. A message would appear on the screen saying the discs' formatting was incompatible with the DVD-player. But, I thought, isn't that the very point of a region-free DVD-player - that it should be able to accommodate all kinds of DVDs, no matter the regions for which they are coded? I should note that, without exception, the DVDs the machine wouldn't play were commercially produced DVDs; there were no DVD-R discs among those that were unplayable. The workaround for these Region 1 DVDs was playing them on a standalone Blu-Ray player instead, but this was the first strike against this Panasonic unit. Another issue with this machine was the remote control. For my preferences, it was not very well configured; many buttons were in the "wrong" places and, as if that weren't enough, I found the remote a bit unresponsive - getting it to do what I wanted it to do would sometimes require buttons being pressed more than once. A few days ago, around six months after it was first plugged in and put to use, this DVD-player stopped working altogether. Two days earlier, it had worked just fine, playing both foreign and domestic DVDs without any issues at all. But now, it just wouldn't play anything. Every single DVD I tried yielded the same error message: "Error read." These were DVDs from a variety of regions. No matter what I tried, the thing was dead. Apparently, this is an issue many other purchasers have had to confront - several other reviews here describe the same situation: all of a sudden, after about six months' use, the DVD-player just doesn't work anymore. It's done. Dead. Perhaps this is a case of "you get what you pay for" - the unit cost me less than $75 (including shipping) - but what about Panasonic's good name and reputation? Clearly, I can't count on it the way I used to do. This is most disappointing. Today, less than 48 hours after this sucker died, a new region-free DVD-player, manufactured by ********, was delivered. Here's hoping this one won't let me down the way the Panasonic S700P-K did. For anyone considering buying this particular DVD-player, my only advice is: "don't do it."
F**S
This unit will play NTSC and PAL encoded DVDs
After extensive research, I purchased this player for the sole purpose of playing my PAL encoded DVDs. The purchase experience went without any issues, delivery was on time. Once set up, it does play both PAL and NTSC DVDs as advertised. It automatically recognizes which format, and has several language choices. The drawbacks were expected from reading the prior reviews: I can confirm it is painfully slow to load and initialize the disc, and the picture quality is pretty standard for DVD, (I guess I’m spoiled by my 4K player upconverting automatically) but for the money, this unit is well worth it. One issue I have is: I am unable to get the player to display subtitles correctly; unsure if this is a player issue or a DVD issue, as the subtitles DO display, but only show in French. And I can’t turn them off. I will continue to research this and if I discover how to fix it, I’ll revise this review.
J**E
Exactly as described, worked perfectly right out of the box!
PLEASE NOTE: MY ORDER WAS SOLD BY ERSKINE ELEC AND FULFILLED BY AMAZON, SO THIS REVIEW REFERS TO THE STOCK SOLD BY THEM! WHO YOU PURCHASE FROM MATTERS FOR WHAT YOU RECEIVE! I bought this DVD player to replace an old Philips model that I bought probably 15 years ago or more, when I needed to be able to watch DVDs from the UK/Region 2 that were in PAL format. That DVD player's disc tray will no longer open, so I needed a new one. This model from Panasonic was EXACTLY what was needed! Please note that the pre-printed info on the back of the device is marked Region 2, BUT there is a label on the outside of the box that states Region-Free, AND IT IS! It was region unlocked right out of the box! On my old Philips model, I had to find the Region Unlock Code and input it myself, but that was unnecessary here. I put in a Region 1 DVD and it played flawlessly! I also tested with a Region 2 DVD in PAL format to make sure the PAL to NTSC conversion works, and it again played flawlessly! For $60, I'm very satisfied. I believe I paid more like $80-100 for the one it's replaced. One final note is about the included power cord: It is a UK model with an included US/North America adapter. So this is a model that can be used on EITHER side of the Atlantic! In closing, pay attention to who is selling and fulfilling your order. Make sure it's fulfilled by Amazon in case what you receive is not as described, that way you can return and/or exchange it. But if Sold By Erskine Elec and Fulfilled By Amazon, you should receive a brand-new unit that's exactly as described!
C**W
Will not play a lot of dvd says wrong region in the usa
It's works really well except a lot of dvds won't play because this blue was make in different region
J**H
It did not do what its states. It only plays region 2 disks.
Have requested a return and refund as its useless
A**R
Multi regional DVD player
It works perfectly. Thank you!
G**E
Excellent DVD Player
Excellent
G**D
Das Gerät ist nicht Region Free
Das Gerät ist nicht wie versprochen Region Free
L**S
Pour tous les DVD du monde
Bon lecteur de DVD. Très utile pour voir les DVD d'autres pays. Bon fonctionnement. Durée assez longue.
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