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Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray Player
- cortesjessica(1145)
- 100% positive feedback
Unfortunately I have a older big screen at home that I love but have a hard time finding accessories for since it does not have hdmi inputs. This blue ray player had composite, rca, and hdmi outputs so it works for all tvs! It's easy to use and I'm truly liking it !
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
The player doesn't play 98% of the bluray DVDs I own. The few that does play, plays only after several attempts. And when it does play, the menus and extremely slow to popup. When I traverse through the menu using the remote, the system reacts very slowly. This player is just money down the drain.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
What I like about this machine is that it connects wirelessly to 2.4Ghz-N, it connects to Netflix and it does a good job playing content. I haven't used the Blu-Ray function, so I can't comment on its performance, but the rest of the machines functions work well. What a don't like about the machine is that the remote isn't as responsive as I would like. You really have to push those buttons. Perhaps I need to change the batteries, I haven't tried that. Maybe it's just my remote, that's very possible. Sometimes Netflix will slow or even stop, but that probably has more to do with bandwidth than it does the players functionality. On the forums, people say that the player doesn't utilize their networks speed efficiently, so that is also possible. Something to be aware of either way. Firmware updates are effortless, it does it automatically through the internet if you have it set-up for that. I especially like being able to play movie files from USB external devices, such as a flash drive or external hard drives. Overall, it's a great all-in-one solution, especially when connected to other Samsung devices which utilize the Anynet+ interface that allows control with one remote.Read full review
I like the DVD player. It is nice and easy to use. But I also don't like it because when you try to get internet on it. It is really hard. I brought a wireless broadband router. I brought the broadband router because I thought that when you buy it, it will let you get internet on the wireless router. I want internet on it so I can stream movies on netflix or blockbuster. I know that when you got a wireless router you can get internet on devices. Such as a Nintendo DSI or a Sony PSP. Other than that it is a terrific Blu-Ray DVD player. I brought the DVD player because my old boke. I couldn't open the disk drive. So that is why I brought the Blu-Ray DVD player.
I read some of the reviews for this player and my main issue was its ability to be able to play my disks I have burned using nero which were mainly several movies in avi format. I have had issues in the past with some players (not blue ray) which could not handle playing those movies because of issues with codecs. | bought this unit because it said it could update firmware and codecs and it lived up to its specs because the first thing it did was to do a software update as soon as I got it connected to the internet. There is some difficulty there in getting it to use the wireless but no more than hooking up a wireless printer. After it got on line and updated to the latest firmware I tested it on my dvds and it had no problem reading them and playing them, I am sure in some cases it upconverts the video to a better resolution. I am using a Sanyo 42" tv which I bought only a couple of weeks before buying the player. My only issue was using the player to read and play videos off my computer. It is a long process to get the software to make a playlist or whatever it calls it so the player can access the movies. It took several tries to make it work right and since I had a large directory of items I wanted to show on the tv, it took several hours for it to make up the list. After that, most of the videos I had wanted to play did work. Some were not available to play and I am not sure why, but it is probably the format used to make them etc. It is not as easy to use that feature but in using it as a normal use as a player I do not find any shortcomings yet. I have not watched a blueray disk on it yet but find it does a great job with my older dvds.Read full review
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