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Panasonic SL-DT310 DVD/CD Player DT310 AV Surround Sound Amplifier
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Panasonic SL-DT310 DVD/CD Player DT310 AV Surround Sound Amplifier

USD$121 GBP$90
Location
GB
Seller
danalex70
Source
eBay UK
Posted
6d ago
Last seen
2d ago

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Notable mainly as a compact all-in-one Sony-era style deck, but the price looks a touch ambitious against the market. With 72 recent GBP comparables, the £90 ask sits above the median £64 and also above the 75th percentile £115? Wait, it does not exceed £115, so it’s not overpriced by percentile standards; it’s simply in the upper half of the band, closer to the stronger end than to bargain territory.

What makes it worthwhile is the convenience factor: these combo DVD/CD units can be handy if you want a neat single-box source for a secondary system, TV rack, or nostalgia setup, and Panasonic gear of this type is often attractive when complete and tidy. At £90, I’d want a clean, fully working unit with the remote and no tray or laser issues; if it’s genuinely well-kept, it can still be a sensible buy, just not a standout bargain.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About Panasonic

Panasonic traces its roots to 1918, when Japanese innovator Konosuke Matsushita established Matsushita Electric Factory in Osaka, initially producing electrical sockets and plugs. The company expanded into radios by 1931 and audio equipment soon after, introducing the National brand domestically while debuting Panasonic in 1955 for export speakers—a name blending the Greek "pan" (universal) with "sonic" (sound) to symbolize global audio reach. In 1965, it launched the Technics sub-brand to compete internationally with premium hi-fi gear, cementing its heritage in reliable, innovative consumer electronics during Japan's postwar boom.

Panasonic's audio portfolio historically spanned amplifiers, receivers, turntables, speakers, and CD players, with iconic releases like the 1964 stereo console Asuka and the 1984 Technics SL-P50P CD player. Technics specialized in high-fidelity components such as direct-drive turntables (e.g., SL-1200 series) and precise amplifiers, while Panasonic offered broader home audio systems known for clean, lucid sound in the 1970s and 1980s. Today, the focus persists through Technics' revived high-resolution lineup, including premium amplifiers, speakers, headphones, and digital sources.

Positioned as a mid-tier mainstay with high-end aspirations via Technics, Panasonic earns respect for durable, value-driven performance rather than boutique exclusivity. Its vintage gear attracts collectors for robust build and musicality, while modern Technics targets discerning buyers seeking refined hi-fi without ultra-premium pricing. This blend of mass-market accessibility and audiophile credibility keeps it relevant in a competitive landscape.

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