Blu-Ray Players
At Gadget Heaven we provide Blu-Ray Player reviews for all the major blu-ray player manufacturers' products, including Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, Philips, LG etc. This allows you to compare Blu-Ray Player specifications, features, functionality, quality, price and effectiveness of each player. After you have purchased your new Blu-Ray Player, be sure to come back and write your own review so that others can benefit from your experiences.
Pioneer BDP-120 Blu-Ray Player
Pioneer is a respected premium brand manufacturer of advanced audiovisual technology and the BDP-120 is its entry-level Blu-Ray player that still manages to retain the build quality and good looks that are typically associated with Pioneer products. The Pioneer BDP-120 supports all of the typical audio and video outputs that you would expect, with an [...]
Philips BDP9500 Blu-Ray Player
This Philips Blu-Ray player is the top of the current line up from Phillips and the firm describes it as an indulgent device packed with functionality and clever technology. It has a special image processing engine called Qdeo which is applied to every type of media that you playback using the BDP9500 and this results [...]
Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-Ray Player
The Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-Ray player is the first designed for wall mounting. Whilst most other devices of this type would be too heavy for such an application and may also look a little silly stuck to the wall, Samsung has created the BD-P4600 to be as thin and sleek as possible. It has a curved [...]
LG BD390 Blu Ray Player
The LG BD390 is an advanced Blu Ray player that integrates networking and internet functionality into its core structure to give you a complete home entertainment package. On the outside it is an unassuming box with a pleasing reflective finish, but if you dig into its hardware you should be suitably impressed. Unlike other Blu [...]
Toshiba BDX2000 Blu-Ray Player
Toshiba is rightly proud of its flagship Blu-Ray player. The visual impact of the device is one of its key assets, as the front panel is completely covered by a flip-down plastic section through which you can see the basic information relating to run time and disc position. However, if you move the panel out [...]




