Top Quality but not Top Dollar with a Samsung Blue ray Player
Monday, April 14th, 2008    Subscribe To Our FeedWhen it comes to home theaters, a few names probably come to mind: Sony, Pioneer, Sharp, and of course Samsung, to name a few. Any of the big name companies generally produce very high quality home entertainment equipment, and one of the best of the best would have to be Samsung. They have consistently built top notch electronics for decades, and if you’re looking to upgrade to Blue ray, the next generation home theater video format, then you’ll need to check out Samsung’s Blue ray offerings.
Which Player is Right For You
Samsung offers numerous Blue ray players, and there have been recent developments you might not know about if you’re looking to upgrade to Blue ray. Firstly, their much hyped about hybrid player which plays both HD-DVD’s and Blue ray discs has been canceled due to faltering support for Blue ray’s rival format and the Warner Bros. Announcement throwing their exclusive support behind Blue ray near the beginning of 2008. Therefore, Samsung only offers Blue ray players now as their hybrid player has been officially canceled, but Blue ray appears to be winning the format war anyway, so the consumer will be less confused about which choices to pick.
Samsung Blue ray players are top notch, but that doesn’t mean you’ll pay top dollar for them. You can expect to find them for very reasonable prices, and you’ll get all the features that the most expensive players have, such as the ability to play standard DVD’s (keeping your old movie library from becoming obsolete) and CD’s (allowing your Samsung Blue ray player to double as your stereo). In the back, you’ll find a variety of connections allowing you to connect your Samsung Blue ray player to a wide range of electronics, so you won’t have to worry about which ones are compatible with your television or other pieces of home theater equipment.
With the majority of new movies coming out exclusively on Blue ray, any consumer looking to upgrade to the next generation of video formats can now choose and rest easily without fearing that their money might be wasted. Just a few months ago, this was not the case as Blue ray and HD-DVD appeared to be neck and neck, but recent developments have put more movie studios in the Blue ray camp than the HD-DVD camp, and consumers win by finally having the stability offered by a winning format. To see all the new, hit movies in beautiful 1080p and digital surround sound audio, a Samsung Blue ray player will make your new home theater set up complete.
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February 1st, 2009 at 4:32 am
Do you know why I have not even asked for your product as a gift? Even said do not buy it for me? I have a 42 inch Plasma. However for some reason nearly all your movies are in widescreen. I have Directv, and the movies I like to watch, fit my 16×9 aspect ratio for my HDTV. However again you put almost all the movies in widescreen. It ’s so hard to find a good movie you like in FULLSCREEN! I wounder if you even know how to format a move like that anyway! What a joke. I have no plans ever to buy your product. At least untill you know how to fill a screen. Try watching HistoryHD or maybe even National GeographichHD. Or even better yet DiscoveryHD Theature. SEE HOW THEY FILL THE SCREEN. THE ONLY TIME IS NOT IS WHEN SOME FOOL FORMATS THE FILM WRONG. LIke the early Dirty Jobs? Did not fit on the sides!! And they learned from there mistakes!Now it fits!!! Try watching HBOHD they play all three STAR WARS from the 77,80,1983 in WIDESCREEN!!. Then you see them in FULL SCREEN on FXHD. That station knows what the hell they are doing. Seems like a good company to buy stock in! You need to figure out what tv (DUH! HD) your products are playing on. Do I want to burn my pixs in my screen using your product with a dark strip on the top and bottom of my screen? Or dull the color in those pixs?, Playing movies in that format for to long? I guess I will just wait for the movies to come out on satellite from Directv. Not every movie is perfect. Sometimes one is messed up every now and then. Better odds than choosing your product! You are loosing so many people, one’s like me who know your product has a flaw!, and the people we tell not to get it!