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The editors liked
Great picture quality
HDMI support
Internet@TV
Integrates PVR and Blu-ray player
Integrated wireless
Unsurpassed high-definition image quality
Integrated memory card reader for photos
Glossy black and brushed aluminum case
Popup interactive menus during playback
Excellent support for high definition video via Blu-ray. Better performance with DVDs than most DVD players.
The editors didn't like
Price
Slow menu The Final Word For the early adopters this is a great product
Offering excellent image quality and a variety of connection options. The price tag however
Is considerably higher than that the projected cost of competing HD-DVD players.
No HDMI cable bundled
Internet browsing is a chore with remote as keyboard
Its uncertain whether Blu-ray Disc or HD DVD will prevail
Lack of movies available in Australia
Pricey for what is essentially a video player
The Blu-ray player needs a 1080p24 output mode to eliminate jerkiness in pans. Should be able to switch off HDMI audio output.
Abstract: Samsungs BD-P1000 was the first Blu-ray player available. Originally it cost £1,000 but the price has been cut significantly. However, £600 is still a lot of money and almost double the cost of Toshibas HD-E1 HD-DVD player, which weve reviewed op...
Immaculate build and design; memory card convergence; ease of use; peerless high-definition performance
Massive price; basic functionality; average standard-definition performance
Samsungs BD-P1000 is the first Blu-ray player to arrive in the UK. High-definition image quality scales new heights using the 1080p format, but new technology always comes with an inflated price tag ...
The worst part though is that there is only a very limited range of Blu-ray titles on sale at the moment. So this player is very much for early adopters who are going to commit to the format no matter what. Unless you have to be first on the block wit...
Abstract: Blu-ray has landed, in the glossy, stylish form of Samsungs BD-P1000, which beat Panasonic to become the first Blu-ray disc player in UK shops. Its not a heavyweight item like Panasonics £1,300 DMP-BD10 but at about £950, Samsungs effort is conside...
Abstract: Related to this article Product Rating View our rating system Latest Comments #4...You may be SOL if you want to send your audio through that... Will consumers be ripped-off by having to pay $100.00 extra for... Neither format is ready yet, neither su...
Plays Blu-ray discs in true high definition; upscales standard DVDs to high definition; sleek design; 1080p output via HDMI.
Twice as expensive as the competing HD-DVD player; very few titles available at launch; video quality on initial titles less impressive than HD-DVD versions; slower load time; some operational bugs.
With video quality thats impressive but still not as good as its HD-DVD competition, the costly Samsung BD-P1000 will appeal only to those willing to risk a grand on a first-generation player in the middle of a format war.
Abstract: Pricing) What is Blu-Ray ?Blu-Ray is a new technology for high definition display. The name Blu-ray Disc (BD) is derived from the blue-violet laser it uses to read and write to the disc. A Blu-ray Disc can store substantially more data than the commo...
affichage des photos en HD via lecteur de cartes intégré.
Sorties limitées (pas de 1080p/24, de HDMI 1.3, de péritel), décodage son et sorties audio limitées, traitement vidéo relativement basique, petite complexité, grande lenteur de fonctionnement, nettement plus coûteux quun lecteur HD-DVD.
Ce lecteur Blu-Ray, un peu (trop) jeune offre aux plus impatients un avant goût de lextrême qualité sonore et visuelle des disques HD. ...
Compatibilité CD et DVD, Qualité dimage optimale, Lecteur multicarte
Prix, Aucune assurance de pérennité
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