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...
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...
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...
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...
Highend, spacey design. Loaded with features, including ability to mount it on the wall. Loads Bluray discs exceptionally fast. Highquality playback...
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...
Unique looks. Simple to set up. Vibrant Blu-ray and DVD images...
Doesn’t handle motion brilliantly. Mediocre sound. Choosy about connecting to other devices via HDMI...
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...
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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