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Monday, January 25th, 2010...10:40 pm

Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-ray Player CNET’s Review

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This is CNET’s review on Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-ray Player. For information on the best Blu-ray player this year check out www.squidoo.com

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14 Responses to “Samsung BD-P1600 1080p Blu-ray Player CNET’s Review”

  1. @qball86

    yes

  2. @moremost

    If it was, then it would sell better. Just saying…….

  3. i have one of these and its great, he is right about the loading time and who cares about a damn flip down tray,use the usb port on the back!

  4. the LG BD390 seems to be much better

  5. I read up on it on a few places and yes it supports 1080/24p. That’s usually the biggest selling point for me.

  6. yes 24p Play

  7. I’m still a bit new with blu ray, does it have 24p playback?

  8. well my thing is not the range,, its beacuse i have a HDTV Plasma LG “50″ so im lokking at a blu-ray player of LG, beacuse i Know That Some Brands Works Together If You Buy the same, so thats way im whnat a blu-ray player of LG :D

  9. It depends, maybe. I really dont know.But if you are worried about price the BD-P3600 you can get for 315. So whats your price range?

  10. ok thanks,, now,, could you tell me, if LG has that type of bu.ray players that comes with the dongle or has wifi integrade please :D ,,

  11. Dongle does connect to Box using usb. But a Regular thumbdrive wont work. If you bought this player you will have to buy the dongle seperate. $80. If you want the wifi stuff. If you got the BD-P3600. The dongle comes with.

  12. like a usb ??

  13. It has Wifi, but you need the dongle

  14. So If In The description , lets say on best buy, says usb host,, it means that the blu-ray player is Wifi ??? :D

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