Samsung BD-P2500 Blu-Ray Player
- Number of Discs: 1
- Progressive Scan: With Progressive Scan
- Playable Disk Types: Blu-ray
- Playable File Formats: MPEG2 DivX MP3 WMA JPEG
- DVD Type: Blu-ray Player
- Video Upconversion: 720p (HDTV) 1080p (HDTV)
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Samsung BD-P2500
Pros
It will make a nice target for my 357 Magnum.
Cons
Quality, factory support, durability
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
It is the absolute worst thing I have ever owned. Do yourself a favor and buy a different brand.
After buying and using the Samsung BD-P2500 Blue Ray DVD player for 9 months now, I can honestly say it has the absolute worst quality of anything I have ever owned in the entire 55 years of my life. I have never owned anything, cars, trucks motorcycles, computers, televisions, etc, etc with equally poor quality.
After using it for 3 months, it stopped playing Blue Ray DVD's. And since it is set up on a Lan line the firmware updates are done automatically which is a nice feature. I sent it off to their repair shop who returned it to me within a couple weeks. The problem was not fixed. I sent it back, they kept it longer this time and fixed the problem. But it never played like it did when it was new. The picture quality was okay, but the screen would scramble ocassionally. I decided to live with it since their repair center had proved to me that I could not count on them fixing it correctly. Two months later I knocked my remote onto the carpeted and padded floor from a height of a mere 18". This of course was too much of a shock to my remote and rendered it useless. I bought a new remote and was back in business again. Yesterday, the poor little Samsung began struggling to play Blu-Ray discs again. I put the same disc into the player 6 times and kept getting the same error message. I turned the unit off and back on again and finally got the disc to play after the third attempt. Today I was too weary to have another war with a Blue Ray Disc so I decided to download a movie from Netflix. Unfortunately, I now get an error message stating that my Samsung Blue Ray Disc Player's Netflix keys have been hacked and I can no longer watch Netflix movies through it.
So there you have it. In 9 months my Samsung DVD player went from brand new to worthless and non-functioning. It has had 3 major problems, 4 if you count the delicate remote breaking from a short cushioned fall. As a test, I also dropped an egg from the same distance in the same spot. It too broke, but you would expect that.
I would have no reservations about owning another Sony, Canon, Ford, Chevy, Kawasaki, Nikon, Harley Davidson, Toshiba, HP, or Toro
But I will never again own anything made by Samsung.
After using it for 3 months, it stopped playing Blue Ray DVD's. And since it is set up on a Lan line the firmware updates are done automatically which is a nice feature. I sent it off to their repair shop who returned it to me within a couple weeks. The problem was not fixed. I sent it back, they kept it longer this time and fixed the problem. But it never played like it did when it was new. The picture quality was okay, but the screen would scramble ocassionally. I decided to live with it since their repair center had proved to me that I could not count on them fixing it correctly. Two months later I knocked my remote onto the carpeted and padded floor from a height of a mere 18". This of course was too much of a shock to my remote and rendered it useless. I bought a new remote and was back in business again. Yesterday, the poor little Samsung began struggling to play Blu-Ray discs again. I put the same disc into the player 6 times and kept getting the same error message. I turned the unit off and back on again and finally got the disc to play after the third attempt. Today I was too weary to have another war with a Blue Ray Disc so I decided to download a movie from Netflix. Unfortunately, I now get an error message stating that my Samsung Blue Ray Disc Player's Netflix keys have been hacked and I can no longer watch Netflix movies through it.
So there you have it. In 9 months my Samsung DVD player went from brand new to worthless and non-functioning. It has had 3 major problems, 4 if you count the delicate remote breaking from a short cushioned fall. As a test, I also dropped an egg from the same distance in the same spot. It too broke, but you would expect that.
I would have no reservations about owning another Sony, Canon, Ford, Chevy, Kawasaki, Nikon, Harley Davidson, Toshiba, HP, or Toro
But I will never again own anything made by Samsung.
