bluray-players.net Updated: 2011-08-17 21:07:27
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When Blu-ray players were first introduced, not many people showed much interest because they didn’t have the large widescreen HDTV displays that also used to cost a fortune. Now that the Blu-ray technology officially represents the future of high-defi...
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The unique design of the Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-ray player may not match all home theater setups, but the wall-mounting capability and Wi-Fi support make this one of the more flexible Blu-ray players out there. The performance and feature set also make t...
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Solid performance on both DVD and Blu-ray Discs , Netflix and Pandora streaming capability , Unique wall-mount design Back in 2006, Samsung was the first manufacturer to release a Blu-ray player to the masses. It contributed to the format’s less than...
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electronicsme.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:07:28
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Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-Ray Player may be for you. Its compact, streamlined design allows users to watch their favorite Blu-Ray movies without wasting space. Although several users have discovered technical difficulties with this player, the overall perfo...
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If you are looking for a very compact and versatile Blu-Ray player that does not take ages to load discs, then consider the Samsung BD-P4600. It is very flexible as far as setting up your network connection (WiFi or Ethernet); however, the initial link...
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engadgethd.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:07:29
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In a day when the most inexpensive Blu-ray player can be had for $99, you really have to do something special to a player to make it warrant a $499 price tag. This is obviously what Samsung is trying to do with the BD-P4600, but not in the normal way w...
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Let's come right and say it, this is a great player, but not for the price. For anyone other than those who simply must mount everything on their wall, the BD-P3600 just makes more senses. Sure slot loading is cool, but not when it's on the side. The 3...
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wired.com Updated: 2011-08-17 21:07:30
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Its glossy black finish and polished Darth Vader design makes Samsungs newest Blu-ray box, the BD-P4600, stand out from every other player on the market. Well, it actually doesnt stand anywhere at all -- it comes with the metal brackets to mount it o...
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Highend, spacey design. Loaded with features, including ability to mount it on the wall. Loads Bluray discs exceptionally fast. Highquality playback...
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Complicated initial setup. Cramped underside portconnection compartment. Overpriced for what it delivers...
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Menus are clear and concise, and the remote is altogether more legible and palm-friendly than that supplied with the matching Samsung screen.Motion controlAnd the picture quality? While the Samsung generates colourful, punchy images that don’t scrimp...
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Unique looks. Simple to set up. Vibrant Blu-ray and DVD images...
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Doesn’t handle motion brilliantly. Mediocre sound. Choosy about connecting to other devices via HDMI...
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A stylish and perfectly respectable Blu-ray player tarnished by connectivity issues...
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Samsung's startlingly thin BD-P4600 "Touch of Color" connected Blu-ray player—geared to a style-conscious buyer who likes hanging electronics on walls. The Price: $500 for style, connectedness and decent—but not perfect—video file su...
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It's a crazy, unexpected piece of hardware, so thin and light that the press photos don't really do it justice. Still, since it basically does the same thing as Samsung's cheaper BD-P3600, and LG's new wired and wireless Blu-ray players, I...
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