The individual customization options provide no reason to complain. Only the menu is less successful. The FB itself. You have to really look for where the action is (and where it is felt that this is now the menu what you want). If you make a mistake, annoys you twice, because the BR-access times but are anything but fast yes.
Toll is the integrated WLAN. So you can the same player only once to upgrade and use the Viera, which works surprisingly well. I had used it for testing purposes only, since the functions I use better on TV. Formatting the SD card also went smoothly and when downloading and playing the BR-Live content, there were no problems.
I do not use the player in standby fast, because I always have to get up to the disc inserted. The days prior to the beginning I find not bad. The drive noise when reading and jumping do not bother me, but definitely audible. The players need with me (distance 2m) approximately eight minutes of the film until it is very quiet (when the film leader has been placed on the inner diameter). But it is only a noise, similar to a uniform current quiet fan. Later, this noise reduced BR-dependent to a minimum, which only stands out in soundless passages.
Who has a Wii at home, which I can liken that the BR player stays with me even in the noisiest stage under the fan noise of the Wii. Later, much underneath.
Conclusion
Bottom line conjures up the player via HDMI a great 2D and 3D image (including DVD) and super sound. Only FB and navigation do not like. As a bonus, he remembers the last setting and has a Wi-Fi problems einzurichtendes same on board.