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I've had my Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray for 2 weeks. You never had a Blu-Ray before. It looks good in my cabinet, is quieter than my roommate Blu-Ray and of course it has amazing picture and sound. The USB port and Ethernet port to work, but I have no firmware or code updates Still Down.
The only real operational noise you hear is a clue to search, you can listen from the couch, when quietly. Not a biglot to me. I have the occasional flicker in the center of the screen in some parts of the notes usually black screens (such as credits). Whenever there is in the same frame, but it is a problem with the discs rather than the player might be.
An important advantage of the Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray has more of my roommate is that the disk load much faster. It also helps make a progress bar during load times, which seem less bothersome. In any case, you knowsomething happens.
Of course, the Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray are not perfect. It is not top-of-the-line, so what do you expect? On the one hand, outputs only in the back of the RCA outputs - no coaxial, without headphones, none of the older types of wiring - So I have to get a new TV (like you do not completely lose the appearance of HD Blu-Ray, as it is located in an older TV anyway). More importantly, no Dolby 5.1 audioCheck.
One of the upshots of this is that you can not escape its pre-amplifier receivers to play the latest audio formats and let the Blu-ray decryption. The receiver decodes Dolby age have only 5.1 (no DTS). This player can send the pulse-modulated current in the signal receiver for 5.1 Dolby, but my receiver which only saw a 2-channel (not "speak"), Pulse Code Modulation. At least the players can lower sample rates, so that elderly recipients still receivingSound, although not as clean as it could be a modern receiver.
Just out and pay for a new receiver to take advantage of the sound quality that the Samsung BD-P1500 1080p Blu-ray offers. Maybe I'm a little obsessive, but it just did not feel right to have a new look impressive and do not need the perfect sound to go with it.
So my conclusion is that for people with new television sets and new - the Blu-rayis first rate. If you have an older receiver, ironically, would be the best savings possible, a little more for a player with Dolby 5.1 analog outputs are charged and reuse your existing receiver.
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