Samsung BD-P2500 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Had a look at this unit, for blu ray reviews,the Samsung BD-P2500 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player, it’s a pretty nice unit all around with a pretty slick design. Its BD-Live 2.0 ready with an Ethernet port for you to enjoy all the special features and download extra content. Its got bold colors and crisp details with a full 1080p resolution. With a pricetag of $349, you should seriously consider Samsung BD-P2500 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player for your home system.

Samsung BD-P2500 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player

Here is some key features:
- Total BD Profile Compatibility right out of the box, lets you instantly enjoy the latest interactive features available, including BD Live (Profile 2.0) and Bonus View (Profile 1.1)
- Lots of Memory and Easy Upgradeability: The BD-P2500 comes with a built-in, wired Ethernet connection, 1GB of internal flash memory, and a USB port for memory expansion
- HQV processing chip for the highest quality viewing of Blu-ray discs, upconversion of standard DVDs, and viewing of JPEG images
- HDMI 1.3 output with xvYCC Deep Color support, and a 24fps film mode, exhibiting smoother, more natural playback of film-based material.
- 7.1-Channel Dolby TrueHD Sound and dts-HD Master Audio capable of decoding the latest high-resolution digital multichannel audio soundtracks

3 Responses to “Samsung BD-P2500 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player”


  1. blu ray

    Yes this is a cool player.
    And I thinks its cheap

  2. Blu ray player

    Yes, this is a cool player. I know the 3600 one is backwards compatible on HDMI with internal HD decoding. I wonder if this one is. I almost bought this one, but I got the PS3. These Samsung players are getting close to having all you need in a Blu ray player.

  3. Monika

    My remark is not exactly on the Samsung blu-ray player but still might be intresting to know that Warner Bros has launched a progam offering to upgrade HD-DVDs into blu-ray format for about 5 bucks. Is called Red2Blu but unfortunatelly only available for those who live in the US. I hope other filmmakers will follow that example.

    Monika and blue-ray dvds

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