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Samsung Hi-Def Conversion DVD Player (Up to 1080i)
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Samsung Hi-Def Conversion DVD Player (Up to 1080i)

SKU:

41586

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Description:

Let Samsung DVD bring the future to you. It was only a dream yesterday but Samsung makes it real today. It will be a way beyond your digital imagination.PRODUCT FEATURES:14Bit/108MHz High Video DAC;HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) Digital Interface;HD (1080i/720p) Up-Conversion;Playback of DivX (MPEG4);MP3, WMA and HD-JPEG Playback;Digital Audio Output (Optical and Coaxial);DVD, DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, SVCD, VCD, CD, CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA, Picture-CD, JPEG Disc playback.

Features:

HD Upconversion


Selectable Upconversion (720P-1080i)


DIVX compatable


HDMI Output


Sleek Black Design


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.84 inches
Product Width: 16.9 inches
Product Height: 1.77 inches
Product Weight: 4.6 pounds
Package Length: 20.1 inches
Package Width: 11.2 inches
Package Height: 4.9 inches
Package Weight: 5.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 19 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.0
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1Don't waste your moneyJun 16, 2008
Very disappointed. As others have reported, the remote is very slow to respond to commands. Worked fine out of the box. But started having issues, the most annoying being that via the HDMI output the audio is not sync'd with the picture. And of course it will only up-convert via the HDMI output, which was the major selling point. Audio seems to be fine thru the Component output.

Searched the Samsung website for a possible firmware update. I did not see a "update" listed, but a download was available. I'll give it a shot, but I'm not hopeful.

5great dvd player!May 22, 2008
i am hesitant to drop a few hundred on a blu ray player and probably wont buy one till the prices drop or till i can get a good deal of 200 or less...so i decided to buy this upconverting dvd player...and let me tell you, it gets the job done...it is very very close to perfect hd quality...at first u cant tell the difference but if you have any other dvd player in the house you will notice this one does not pixelate as much...this is a great deal if ur not in the financial position to get a blu ray player yet

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4No frills upconverting DVD playerApr 06, 2008
Overall, this player provides great screen presence and functionality for the price. The glossy black finish gives the appearance of a higher-end model when you first turn the player on and an unavoidably intense blue status light appears, but the euphoric feeling quickly ends and is promptly negated when out of the corner of your eye you see the 80's era faint blue/green block digital alpha-numeric readout (i.e. OPEN, PLAY, etc.). Mechanical whirring and clacking noises occur when the tray is opened and closed. Redemption takes place when the image finally hits the screen.

Five stars for the picture and ease of remote operation.
Three stars for inconsistencies in appearance and lack of refinement.
Final verdict = 4 stars

0 of 5 found the following review helpful:

5extremely happy with purchaseFeb 13, 2008
our TV was delivered on time actually earlier than expected. The delivery
men were excellent - checking out the electronics before they left and
instructing us how to use it. Would definately recommend

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Mediocre; took it back to the electronics warehouse Jan 24, 2008
I bought this baby hoping the upconverting would be impressive on my 52" rear-projection HDTV. Not very. The HD I get from my cable box blows away the upconverted signal that the Samsung fed my TV's DVI port from the Sammy's HDMI. I realize TRUE HD will blow away upconverted any day, but I really couldn't see much difference if any between the picture I was getting before with my old, not-even-progressive-scan, let alone upconverting dvd player through my component jacks and the upconverted signal from this one. Then there are the couple of annoying quirks this player has. One, every time you turn it off, it defaults back to 480p, so if you want 1080i, you'll have to remember to switch it every time you get going, which isn't something my girlfriend really wants to do. Also, the thing doesn't respond to commands from the remote until the 2nd or 3rd try. I tried different fresh batteries and got the same results-- for some reason you have to press everything at least twice. It would also be nice if it had more than one analog audio output, nitpicky, I know, but I utilize an optical out to my audio receiver, an analog audio out to my tv, and one more to pipe the signal out over an a/v distribution amp that goes to other tv's in the kitchen and bedroom. See, the video's covered because I have the HDMI going out to the big screen, the composite video out going to the distribution amp, and no video needed to the audio receiver, but the audio, I need one more output. Anyway, this player is unexciting. If upconverting doesn't get better than this, and I'm betting it does in more expensive players, then it's totally, totally over-hyped. Wait a few months and either HD-DVD or Blu-Ray are gonna be a helluva lot cheaper anyway, and yes, they will upconvert our old dvd's too.

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