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December 2008
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Resumen: DVD players are still dominating the market because they are more affordable than the higher quality Blu-ray players, but the Blu-ray player offers itself to the mainstream with an attractive price tag and wide range of multimedia features that take t...
Resumen: The Samsung BD-P 2500 is a Blu-ray, DVD, and CD player, available since September 2008 and currently selling from around 120 GBP. Excellent 24p HDTV picture. HD audio output as bitstream. DVD playback quality matches that of a top-rate DVD player...
With the video processing power of HQV technology, the Samsung BD-P2500 BD-Live 2.0 Blu-ray player produces luscious looking HD pictures. Its value becomes even more attractive with the added ability to instantly stream movies over the Internet from Ne...
Resumen: Netflix streaming , Average usability , BD-Live support , Outstanding HD and SD video processing by Silicon Optix HQV Samsung was the first consumer electronics company to bring a Blu-ray player to market. Since then, the company has released quite a...
Excellent DVD upconversion, Netflix online streaming works, and (for the most part) works well, Multichannel analog output for compatibility with older home theater gear, Supports BonusView, BDLive right out of the box, Supports next generation surround c...
Fairly slow loading times
If youre looking for a Blu-ray Disc player and your only concern is Blu-ray Disc picture and sound quality, then you have a number of options that will satisfy. But if high-quality DVD upconversion is important to you, and you think there may be some...
Resumen: Like its rival, the LG BD300, the BD-P2500 is no simple Blu-ray player. It has the ability to stream content directly from Netflix. While this may seem odd, it adds a level of functionality that is surely the future of entertainment. I reviewed the BD...