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niet dat ik een console voor dvds zou kopen maar ik las dit en d8 mayb vinden jullie t wat? :)


April 09, 2002 - Meet the Panasonic Q -- a hybrid machine that combines a Nintendo GameCube and Panasonic DVD player into one. It's a package that competes with the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in form, but its retail price holds it back from being the most valuable player. The Panasonic Q is currently only sold for retail in Japan, however it can be purchased through import retailers. To help garner the attention of import consumers, establishments such as Upstate Games have gone the extra mile to make it totally region friendly, enabling you to play all region DVDs in addition to Japanese and US GameCube software. In following we will discuss the value of the core functionality of the Q as well as its import value with region modification.

Features
Plays GameCube software and DVDs

Plays retail CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs

Stainless steel chassis and sturdy handles for lifting

Backlit LCD display for monitoring modes and settings

Consolidated mechanical disc tray holds GameCube optical discs, DVDs, and CDs

Dialogue Enhancer attenuates voices and center sounds

Cinema display modes for brighter or darker movie visuals

Two surround modes to widen normal stereo signals

Bass Plus feature deepens low frequency response for subwoofer owners

Separate subwoofer jack to utilize Bass Plus

Optical out supports Dolby Digital and DTS encoded signal for movies

Two RCA stereo jacks allow for multiple room music playback

Four front-mounted controller ports trimmed with a blue light

Mirrored faceplate protected by polished glass surface

Can be region modified to play almost any DVD and Japanese/US GCN software
With the purchase of the Q you get the system, a gray Panasonic-branded controller, a set of RCA AV cables, power adapter, remote control with batteries, and instruction manuals. Of the course the labeling on the remote and text in the instruction manuals is in Japanese. It comes with everything you need to get started, save for a DVD or GameCube game. Hook-up, even if you can't read Japanese, is simple and intuitive.

Using Q for games, DVD, or CDs is also self-explanatory, but there are a few quirks to the system. For starters if you eject the disc tray and place your choice of media in there the Q doesn't seem to automatically recognize the format and switch modes. It defaults to the last mode you were using. So, if it's on the "GameCube" mode you will have to power down and press the play button on the top of the system to get it to power-up in movie mode -- same for CDs and vice versa for the games. It's hardly a glaring fault, but it can be aggravating. To further add to annoyances it takes Panasonic Q longer than average to power down. This can cause delays when trying to switch between GameCube and DVD playback it. It's not instantaneous.
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pansonicq_reviewin4.jpg


Playback Enhancement
Playing to the beat of a slightly different drummer, the Panasonic Q offers up a few enhancement modes for game, DVD, and audio playback. This is in stark contrast to the Xbox and PS2 which are more prominently game consoles with DVD players embedded into them. In the case of Q it definitely feels very much like a DVD player and has some added features to back it up.


Surround: For analog audio you can activate two forms of surround for movies and one for gameplay. These modes will stretch the stereo signal a bit more for a fuller, richer surround experience. It's a similar feature that is also often found in televisions, but in the case of Q it has a few options.

Bass Plus: The Q comes with a dedicated subwoofer output. If you use it in conjunction with the Bass Plus mode you can crank out some seriously loud -- perhaps too loud -- bass. You can use this for game, music, and movie playback.

Dialogue Enhancer: This feature only works with movie playback and attenuates speech fairly distinctly. See our movie playback section for more details.

Cinema: You can toggle between a normal and cinema display mode. There is a slight difference in contrast and brightness that you will want to take advantage of.
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pan_gcn_right_small.jpg
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pan_gcn_solo_small.jpg
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pan_gcn_left_small.jpg

GameCube Playback
The Q works just as you would expect it to for playing GameCube software. The case design might be new to you, but it's still the same trusty GameCube hardware built into the system. In this regard nothing is different barring the disc tray that is a bit slower (but much cooler) to use.

Where the Q does offer a few new options for gameplay is in the audio department. Using the Surround mode -- there is only one compared to two for movie playback -- you can widen out the surround space a bit more. You're not going to suddenly hear all the Dolby Pro Logic II effects in Star Wars Rogue Squadron II, but its something that will definitely appeal to those with merely a stereo television.

Additionally, the Bass Plus mode can be used to get a separate subwoofer kicking in for gameplay. Because the effect is generally the same in games as it is in movie playback, you can learn more about its effectiveness in the following section. You can find more info on the "Cinema" mode there as well. Dialogue enhancement does not work with games, though it would have been interesting to see how it worked with in-game cut-scenes. Another disappointing feature, or lack thereof, is that the optical out does not output game audio. So, you'll have to have your normal RCA audio for games as well as the optical hooked up for DVD.
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pan_gcn_controller_remote_small.jpg
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pan_gcn_box_contents_small.jpg
Afbeeldingslocatie: http://gearmedia.ign.com/gear/image/pan_gcn_back_panel_small.jpg

  • Veen
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Cool apparaatje imho :D

Maar ik ben al voorzien van een dvd-spelertje en een vette game-pc dus... :+

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is al oud nieuws hoor ;)
maar ik zou um niet nemen
je koopt een console om te gamen
en als je tog een DVD wil neem dan gelijk een echte DVD dan kna je ook cd's en mp3's spelen

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Deze komt als het goed is niet eens in Europa uit... (alleen in Japan)

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Op woensdag 10 april 2002 14:22 schreef OrkBozz het volgende:
is al oud nieuws hoor ;)
maar ik zou um niet nemen
je koopt een console om te gamen
en als je tog een DVD wil neem dan gelijk een echte DVD dan kna je ook cd's en mp3's spelen
idd ik zou m daar ook niet voor kopen

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ik moet wel toegeven dat ie mooi eruit ziet

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Laatst gelezen dat het mogelijk is om op dit apparaat gekopieerde GC-games te spelen... Importeren van dit apparaatje wordt dan zeer lucratief.
(edit:typo)

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  • KaMiKaZe
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kep al een cyberhome en een ps2
heel misschien wel een normale GC

Humanity is acquiring all the right technology for all the wrong reasons.


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dat over die gekopieerde shit is kwats!!

maar als er een apparaat zal zijn die gekopieerde gc games zou kunnen spelen dan is het de q wel.

er is nu een mod voor waarmee je alle regio dvd films kunt bekijken op dat ding en.. us of jap games.. dus nog niet handig voor pal games..

maar hier ziet er inderdaad toffer uit dan de cube..

  • White Dust
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Zijn al een aantal topics over de Panasonic Q geweest...

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om maar een aantal voorbeelden te geven... :)

  • Jordi
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#1#1

Mja idd, iig bedankt voor de mededeling :)

Het zal wel niet, maar het zou maar wel.

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