Philips Blu Ray Player Line up Complete

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With the release of the Philips BDP 3000 and the Philips BDP 5000 to complement their existing blu ray player the BDP 5000, Philips have created a range to rival that of Sony's. Sleek, stylish, modern and capable. Philips are rarely the cheapest, but often carry the style that similar priced electronics lack.

Philips has finally completed it's line up of Blu Ray Players with the release of the Philips BDP 7200, Philips BDP 3000 and BDP 5000.

The product range for Philips started with the Philips BDP 7200 brought out to keep up with other manufacturers of Blu Ray Disc players such as Sony, Samsung and Panasonic. They were slow to release their full product range, but now with all their players on the market, Philips have created a range capable of competing with the best of the best.

Rivally Sony's Bravia dominance of the home entertainment market, the Philips range can be integrated with their home entertainment systems providing a full High Definition home cinema package.

The entry level product, the Philips BDP 3000 is a very capable machine, especially at their target price point, capable of being fully integrated with other devices. This allows for single remote control operation of the whole package and with the ability to be linked to the internet providing BD-Live functionality. This enable you to get additional content such as movie features and directors cuts for your films, downloaded straight to your Blu Ray Disc player.

The Philips BDP 5000 is a step up with additional features, functionality and quality. Whether you are looking for a basic player such as the BDP 3000 or the additional capabilities of the 5000, the Philips Blu Ray range really is stylish, simple to use and very capable.

The Philips BDP 7200 was the original model released and remains today one of the most aesthetically pleasing player on the market. This philosophy has been carried across its whole range with the BDP 7300 being a step up from its early model.

Of course, all the Philips blu ray player models are capable of 1080p up-scaling. Watch your DVD's in superb quality and definition. All in all, the Philips players are excellent quality and at a reasonable price point, although they are not the cheapest or the best value, but stylish they certainly are.

If you are interested in the Philips range of players, you may wish to consider the following competing models.

Philips BDP 3000 compares with the Samsung BDP 1500, Pioneer BDP LX08, Denon DVD 2500bt and Sony BDP S300, S350 and S360.

Philips BDP 5000 compares with the Samsung BDP 2500, Pioneer BDP LX71, Panasonic BD55, Sony BDP S550.

Philips BDP 7200 compares with the Pioneer BDP 51FD and Sony BDP S5000ES.

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