Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Check Out Samsung BD-P1590 Blu-ray Player for $99.98

Samsung BD-P1590 Blu-ray Player Review



I have had this player since christmas and not one problem!.I have updated the firm ware 2 times no problem,blurays work great and so does the live streaming.I have watched about 30 movies and not once did it freeze, this blu-ray player rocks!...p.s if your t.v is not 1080i blurays will not work good at all.



Samsung BD-P1590 Blu-ray Player Feature


  • BD Profile 2.0 (BD-Live Ready)
  • WiFi Ready (WiFi adapter not included)
  • BD/DVD/CD Full multi format DVD playback: BD-ROM, BD-RE, BD-R, DVD-ROM, DVD-R (V mode only), DVD-RW (V mode only), DVD+R DVD+RW, Audio CD, CD-R, CD-RW
  • Instant Streaming from Netflix and Pandora
  • AUDIO Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital+, Dolby Digital True-HD



Samsung BD-P1590 Blu-ray Player Overview



The BD-P1590 blu-ray player delivers brilliant images with 1080p high definition resolution and audio thats of the highest quality. Special interactive features with BD-Live 2.0 keeps it all exciting while Blockbuster, Netflix, YouTube, and Pandora streaming add even more entertainment possibilities. Cant let go of your DVDs and CDs? You can take advantage of the latest technology and still enjoy all your existing media content with CD/DVD playback.

FEATURES:
  • Control it all with One Remote - You're in full command with the BD-P1590. Anynet+ delivers streamlined, one-touch control over all your Anynet+ compatible devices such as the TV, AV receiver, and home theater. You can operate all of them with a single remote control. A true plug and play product, it comes with a Consumer Electronics Control feature that lets you operate SAMSUNG HDMI products with one remote control.
  • Video and Music on Demand - With Blockbuster On Demand, you can watch the hottest newly released movies without ever leaving your living room. Rent or buy movies to watch right away on your Internet-connected HDTV or Blu-ray player. Choose from thousands of titles, including new releases and cinema classics, with no monthly fee. With the BD-P1590, instant gratification is built right in. Now you can instantly stream over 12,000 movies and TV episodes directly to it, any time you want. All you need is an internet connection (either Wi-Fi or Ethernet) and a Netflix membership package that includes streaming, and youre ready to go. Samsung's BD-P1590 is truly a full media experience packed into one Blu-ray player. Now directly from your player, you can enjoy access to YouTube where its easy to broadcast yourself. Upload your home videos and stream them right to your TV. Or search the millions of videos from other YouTube users. But its not just video, you can also


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    Have Two of them and Pleased - Camera Shy - Baltimore, MD USA
    The only word of caution is that I suggest updating the firmware by downloading the file from Samsung's site to a USB stick formatted using fat16 or fat32. Trying to update over the air is risky and can cause the unit to be bricked if there's a glitch during the upgrade process.



    WORTHLESS player from TERRIBLE company! - Stephen T. Crye - Earth
    How I with I could give this player AND Samsung negative stars! I warn you, NEVER, EVER buy not only this pile of cr*p BD-P1590, but ANYTHING from Samsung. I've had several horrible tech support and customer service experiences from Samsung over the last few years, but this one has pushed me over the edge.

    Bought the unit at Xmas last year. Seemed to work ok, we have not used it much. Connected to a Samsung 32" LCD TV. Recently purchased Avatar on Blu-ray, sat down to enjoy it. When we loaded the disk it complained it used the "latest technology" and our player might have a problem, but after chugging a while it finally loaded. We watched for about an hour, then we needed to do some other things, so we stopped the movie and turned off the player. When we tried to watch again, this time after the complaint that the movie might not play, and the system displayed a dire warning about needing a firmware upgrade.

    So, I innocently went to the Samsung site, found a new firmware upgrade from May 31, 2010. (BEv2.09_100519_BDP1600_XAA.RUF) Used the USB method to do the upgrade. All seemed to go well, and it chugged through the various steps. But, it never finished, just stayed stuck for three hours on the "do not power off" step 3. Finally I unplugged the unit and plugged it back in, but as expected, it is a brick now. I then looked on line, and see that many, many people have had the same exact problem!

    Phone calls and chat with Samsung tech support reminded me how pathetic and unhelpful they are. Essentially, because I am past the 3-month "labor" portion of the warranty, I will need to pay MORE than the purchase price of ~ 0.00 to get this steaming pile of fecal matter fixed. No matter that their firmware upgrade killed it, they could care less - I am SOL.

    Tomorrow I will try to sweet-talk Walmart into letting me return it - sometimes they are cool.

    I will never, ever, EVER touch another Samsung product. I urge everyone to STAY AWAY - FAR AWAY from Samsung. I've been burned by their phones, their MP3 players, and now this. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me four times - shame on ME."

    Stephen T. Crye



    Firmware upgrade can kill the unit! - Stephen T. Crye - Earth
    I don't often pan a product or a company, but I am obligated to warn the public about this.

    Bought the unit at Xmas last year. Seemed to work ok, we have not used it much. Connected to a Samsung 32" LCD TV. Just purchased Avatar on Blu-ray, sat down to enjoy it. When we loaded the disk it complained it used the "latest technology" and our player might have a problem, but after chugging a while it finally loaded. We watched for about an hour, then we needed to do some other things, so we stopped the movie and turned off the player. When we tried to watch again, this time after the complaint that the movie might not play, and the system displayed a dire warning about needing a firmware upgrade.

    So, I went to the Samsung site, found a new firmware upgrade from May 31, 2010. (BEv2.09_100519_BDP1600_XAA.RUF) Used the USB method to do the upgrade. All seemed to go well, and it chugged through the various steps. But, it never finished, just stayed stuck for three hours on the "do not power off" step 3. Finally I unplugged the unit and plugged it back in, but as expected, it is a brick now. I then looked on line, and see that many, many people have had the same exact problem!

    Although Samsung has agreed to fix (or replace) my unit free, and even pay for shipping, I'm really tired of Samsung quality problems and hours on hold with Samsung tech support.




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