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Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-Ray PlayerFor the best in movies and shows, you haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen it in Blu-ray. Samsung’s BD-P1600 Blu-Ray...
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For the best in movies and shows, you haven’t seen anything until you’ve seen it in Blu-ray. Samsung’s BD-P1600 Blu-Ray Player delivers the superior image detail and clarity of Blu-ray Disc technology, along with a host of innovative features. Stream Netflix and Pandora right to your HDTV. BDWise synchronizes your devices, optimizing both picture and sound. And BD Profile 2.0 means you’re BD Live ready – just connect the Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-Ray Player to the Internet and access hours of online content.
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(UPDATED 3/5/10) Great Netflix player, Marginal Blu-ray Player. Awful DVD player.
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Pros: Netflix and Pandora connection. Youtube access was added.
Cons: Won't play most DVDs. Skips on Blu-ray. Noisy read head chatter.
The Bottom Line:
It's a great Netflix Instant view box, that can play Blu-ray, DVD, and CD.
UPDATE/Down Grade (3/5/2010)
We sent the player back to Samsung because it just became unbearable to watch most disks. We had to pay shipping one way which ticked me off. We received the player back about 2 weeks later stating that it was fixed. There was absolutely no improvement in the reading disks. There are owners who report no problems. Someone suggested that it's firmware related. However, I doubt that; if that were true, no-one would be satisfied with the performance. I believe that it is hardware related, and no amount of firmware updates will help a player with bad hardware. Oh, and the Wifi dongle got very flaky once new wireless networks started popping up in our neighborhood. That was an $80 accessory that got unplugged and we went back to an ethernet cable.
We haven't had a blu-ray disk that it would not play, but about 50% of these skip. Only about 10% of DVDs play in the machine. Seemingly perfect disks will not load. Where as disks from Netflix that look like they've had sandpaper run across them play on our cheap-o-depot machine in the bedroom.
So the new bottom line is that this machine is great for streaming video. But the DVD and Blu-ray leave a lot to be desired. This is just not a good disk player. We have since replaced this player with a Sony BDP-S570 which we have been very happy with.
I left the original review intact. But as you read on, please keep in mind my updated observations.
Some background:
While we put in a great sound system and nice HDTV, until recently I have held out on the purchase of a blu-ray player. I have been somewhat skeptical of the actual improvement in picture quality. But I found a good deal at a locally owned electronics and appliance store on this Samsung model. I'm a big proponent of Netflix, so having both in one box was a bonus. In fact, only after I purchased this, did I realize that it also included Pandora, which is an Internet music-streaming source.
I also liked that you could purchase a USB WiFi dongle (Samsung WIS09ABGN), albeit proprietary, and a bit pricey. So this allowed us to connect to our secure network without running another Ethernet cable.
Features:
Playback:
BD/DVD/CD
A/V Quality:
DVD Up conversion to 1080P
Dolby Dital Decoder
DTS Decoder
Dolby Digital Plus Decoder
DTS HD Decoder
Dolby True HD Decoder
Connections:
HDMI (V 1.3)
Composite Video Output
Component Video Output
S-Video Output
Optical Digital Audio Output
Analog Audio Output
Ethernet port
USB Port
What I liked:
Once we got it home, I had it unpacked and hooked up in about 10 minutes, but only for the blu-ray and DVD capability. We borrowed a few Blu-ray disks from a friend. They were "The Pirates of the Caribbean, The Black Pearl" and "The Patriot". I was blown away with The Pirates of the Caribbean. The image was fantastic. The Patriot wasn't quite as startling, but good nonetheless. We also watch our standard DVD format version on "Tinker bell". That has been my gold standard for video quality, and it looked just as good on this player as the one it replaced. But ... this disk did have some more pauses; more on that below.
Another good feature on this player is that the firmware can be upgraded, by 3 different methods no less. You can upgrade via the USB port using a memory stick, or use a DVD, which has the upgrade firmware stored, or better yet, over the Ethernet or WiFi network. We just had an update notice around 7/1/09. The update did take about ½ hour to download and run. There were some changes in the user menu, and I did have to reconnect to the network after the reset. Otherwise, it seemed fine.
Netflix:
Once we received the WiFi dongle, I plugged in and began the setup. It probably took me 15 minutes to get though the entire hookup and network configuration. Your router security may differ, but the player provided a PIN, which I plugged back into the network router through the laptop, and in about 1 minute it was up and running. Very easy. From there out, Netflix has worked great. The remote works just like playing a disk, very intuitive.
Pandora:
And I have been playing around with Pandora, which is a nice bonus that I didn't expect. But it's not true Internet radio, since you can't really subscribe to radio stations. They are more like channels which group or categorize the music. Then they stream music that fits that description. You can pick artists, genre, albums, and the like. I have received a notice that they can only play so many songs per hour of a particular artist, or perhaps album, so they may also stream similar songs or artists to fill the void.
I was looking forward to finding some interesting Internet radios stations, such as the BBC, or who knows, until I learned what Pandora was. But as I said, it's a freebee, and as such, I've been happy with the feature.
What could be improved:
I have to say that I have been a bit disappointed in a few aspects of the player. It seems very sensitive to the condition of the disk surface. Very slight smudge or scratch one either DVDs or Blu-Rays will cause it to hang up or skip. Often a cleaning will help, but we do get disks from Netflix, and they are often is pretty bad shape. Disks that play in our other DVD player give the Samsung a fit. And, we purchase "Hunt for Red October", and I took it out of the case and dropped it in the player without giving it a second thought. There were two places on the disk where it skipped. When I took the disk out, there was a very faint smudge (don't know how that got on a brand new disk). It was much better after cleaning. The same thing happened with the Tinker bell DVD. That disk has a few scratches on in from my 3-year-old playing air hockey with it on the hardwood floor. It sill plays pretty well in the old DVD player, but the Samsung just can't handle it with out a lot of pauses.
Another thing about the player that I find distracting is the frequent chatter of the read head. This happens when watching a disk normally, and really makes a racket when there is a skip or drop out. So this is a bit distracting when watching a movie.
I'm hoping in the future that Samsung will come out with a firmware upgrade that will improve the disk error tolerance, and perhaps the read head chatter.
Some people complained about the flip down front panel. I find it superfluous, but otherwise I don't have an issue with it.
The final analysis:
I got a good deal on this player; I paid $165, which did include a $75 gift card or rebate from an earlier purchase. If I had paid more than $250 for this player, I would have returned it due to the skipping sensitivity and read head chatter. But in the end, for this price, I consider it a Netflix instant view box than can play Blu-ray, DVD, and CD with a little disappointment. Would I recommend it? Well, yes I would, but only if you get an equally good deal on it. You may want to hold off for the next generation (there is a newer model now out), by then maybe they will have the bugs worked out.
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