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Samsung Blu-ray Player Reviews

Samsung BD-P1600 Review – Samsung is famous for its clean, sleek looks and now the design elements are carried over to the Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-ray player. All of the main functions are actually hidden behind the tray which you need to manually flip down to access the buttons.

Samsung BD-P2500 Review – DVD players are still dominating the market because they are more affordable than the higher quality Blu-ray players, but the Samsung BD-P2500 Blu-ray player offers itself to the mainstream with an attractive price tag and wide range of multimedia features that take the device beyond Blu-ray capability.

Samsung BD-P3600 Review – Samsung is famous for its uniquely designed HDTVs and now with the Samsung BD-P3600 Blu-ray player, it is trying to make a name for itself by entering the competitive Blu-ray player market. The Samsung BD-P3600 is one of the high-end models that thrives on high video quality and at the same time, delivering a slew of features that justifies its extra cost.

Samsung BD-P4600 Review – The design of the BD-P4600 immediately stands out from the rest and that can be a good thing for people that are into slim space age designs because it is just over an inch thick and the corners are rounded with some red highlights which can match the Samsung HDTVs that have the Touch of Color design aspect.

Samsung BD-C5500 Review – The BD-C5500 is Samsung’s new entry level blu-ray player in the sub$200 market. Although it’s an entry level player it does come with many of the latest features, multimedia capabilities and streaming content from the web.

Samsung BD-C5900 Review – The Samsung BD-C5900 is the entry level model in the lineup. It is network ready with wireless LAN capability, supports the latest high-res Dolby and DTS soundtracks and access streaming content from the web or your home computer.

Samsung BD-C6500 Review – The Samsung BD-C6500 is one of four new blu-ray players in Samsung’s line-up for 2010. Compared to the BD-P3600 that it is replacing, Samsung has made significant strides in some areas of performance and added some new features.

Samsung BD-C6800 Review – Following the footsteps of their TVs, the Samsung BD-C6800 tries to be as slim as possible and the 1.7-inch thickness is just enough to stand out when incorporated to the home theater system. It looks great when placed on top because there is an attractive Blu-ray 3D logo that glows.

Samsung BD-C6900 Review – Samsung is quick off the blocks with the new Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu-ray player. But to enjoy 3D in all its glory you would need have a 3D HDTV, a pair of 3D glasses and last but not least 3D content. Sony Pictures said it will release 3D movies on Blu-ray Disc worldwide beginning in the summer with the animated release “Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs”.

Samsung BD-C7500 Review – The Samsung BD-C7500 is the most eye catching of the new line of blu-ray players from Korean electronics giant Samsung. Samsung touts it as the world’s slimmest blu-ray player garnering a CES 2010 Innovations Honoree in the Video Components product category.

Samsung BD-C7900 Review – You will not be short of connectivity options as the BD-C7900 now comes with two of the latest HDMI ver 1.4 outputs. There is an Ethernet port at the back, stereo analog outputs and a USB port. A 1Gb memory is also built-in to support BD-Live content.

Samsung BD-D6700 Review – The Samsung BD-D6700 is the latest addition to its 2011 blu-ray player line-up. Sporting a sleek and contemporary aluminum build, it comes complete with full HD 3D video playback. Improvements in design, features and disc load times redefine what a blu-ray player can do for you.

Samsung BD-D7000 Review – Slim and small is the new trend in blu-ray players. It is amazing how manufacturers manage to downsize their players and at the same time cleverly add more features and functions. It comes as no surprise that the new Samsung BD-D7000 joins this ’small is beautiful’ league of blu-ray machines.

Samsung BD-D7500 Review – The Samsung BD-D7500 looks fantastic with its sleek, brushed aluminum look. With its ultra slim dimensions, it exudes a modernistic feel. Keeping in line with Samsung’s new 3S design concept of slim, symmetrical and slot in, the BD-D7500 comes with an interesting and efficient loading mechanism. The days of noisy, slow loading trays are over.