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Publicación: 2016-05-10, Autor: Gerald , crítica de: gizmodo.co.uk
It's fast – pop a disc in the tray and by the time you've sat back on the sofa your film is ready to go. Same goes for the interface in general, which is speedy, Play a 4K disc in it and it's about as good as anything has ever looked on any telly, ever, U
Though it's not a failing of the player itself, there isn't a particularly wide selection of 4K discs available yet, and many of those that have been released are little more than touch-ups of existing lower-res sources, The disc tray is a bit clunky, fol
Well, with only two 4K Blu-ray players currently on sale, it's not exactly as though you're spoilt for choice, is it? I've only had a quick look at Panasonic's DMP-UB900, but anecdotally I've heard it's image quality may be just a tad richer than Samsung'...
The Samsung UBD-K8500 is a highly capable Ultra HD Blu-ray player and will be more than enough for most people looking to make the leap to Ultra HD. The Panasonic DMP-UB900 is arguably a better player overall, with more features geared towards cinephiles...
No Dolby Vision support, The fan is quite noisy, Remote is small and fiddly, No display
The Samsung UBD-K8500 is a great Ultra HD Blu-ray player that has been designed to offer a comprehensive set of features in an easy-to-use package. The player itself is nicely designed and reasonably well made and our only real compliant would be that the...
Stunning 4K HDR pictures, Generous features, Quick disc loading and slick menu system, Lower price than expected
Panasonic rival offers superior pictures, Limited disc releases
Samsung's debut UHD Blu-ray deck is an impressive machine, offering dazzling 4K pictures and loads of features for a lower price than you might expect – although Panasonic's pricier rival offers a better performance...
Publicación: 2020-07-09, Autor: Saeed , crítica de: gadgetreview.com
Affordable Price, Fantastic Picture Quality, Ready for streaming
No display, Confusing remote, Needs a compatible TV,
This 4K Ultra HD player has excellent performance to price ratio. It features both excellent picture and sound quality. The remote can be a bit fiddly, especially with no display to inform you of what function is taking place. However, it's still a solid...
Resumen: As we finally move into the world of 4K, UHD TV, we begin to long for the very best picture ever. To get a taste of that best-ever picture you will need to watch a 4K Blu-ray disc on a 4K Blu-ray player. The Samsung 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray UBD-K8500 is one of...
Played all the commercial and test Blu-ray discs we fed it, DLNA compliant, with very good support for disperate media file formats, Good remote control and a well-designed user interface
Severe judder on panning and motion shots with some non-Samsung TVs, Limited A/V outputs (one HDMI, one HDMI audio, optical digital audio), Couldn't display GIF or TIFF image files
If you want everything Ultra HD Blu-ray can deliver, but are on a tight budget, Samsung's UBD-K8500 is the player to buy. Just be aware that you might have to tweak some settings to clear up the judder issue with non-Samsung TVs...
Although many people both inside and outside the content production industry have expressed doubts about the longevity of a new disc-based format in an era when streaming media is enjoying runaway popularity, all that's required for a valid response is a...
Publicación: 2016-05-20, Autor: Rasmus , crítica de: flatpanelshd.com
Potential for amazing picture quality, HDR was worth waiting a few extra years for (vs. 4K alone), Wide color gamut improves colors, Higher bitrate than streaming
Requires high-end TV, No HDMI auto-detection on many TVs, Many movies not in 4K end-to-end, Slow, old-school discs
To sum up our experience with UHD Blu-ray it ranges from spectacular to insignificant. DVDs still outsell Blu-rays in many regions - in a market that is in decline - and we think UHD Blu-ray will be even more niche. Why? Because you need a high-end TV to...
World's first UHD Blu-ray player, Outstanding overall performance, Reasonable price (for a “first”)
No auto picture adjustments for HDR, non-HDR, and 1080p discs with current UHDTVs, Small, frustrating remote
As the first Ultra HD Blu-ray player, the Samsung UBD-K8500 provides exceptional performance with the right display and disc. But as with any new format, there are growing pains to be sorted out before we can toast to its complete success...