Samsung DVD-1080P9 1080p Upconverting DVD Player

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Samsung DVD-1080P9 1080p Upconverting DVD Player
Product Samsung DVD-1080P9 1080p Upconverting DVD Player
Manufacturer Samsung
ASIN B001TK3D3Q
List Price $69.99
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Used Price $59.99
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DVD discs perform better on an HDTV when the player uses an HDMI connection. The Samsung DVD-1080P9 DVD Player brings your home theater experience to a whole new level with superb HD DVD imagery and exquisite digital audio sound. Your current DVD library will look and sound better than ever before, because this is a progressive scan DVD player, capable of upconverting your DVDs to a 720p/1080i and 1080p Full HD experience. It features a USB 2.0 port, CD ripping, HDMI (CEC) output, progressive scan-component video output, and plays DivX and MPEG-4 video files. And with multi-format DVD playback capabilities it offers support for DVD-Video, DVD-R/W, and DVD+R/W discs.

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  1. #1 by Tsunami Jane on July 27th, 2009 - 5:04 pm

    Well, this DVD player got good reviews, so I was disappointed. Maybe it has all the flashy things for the techies, but I’m not interested in that. I just want a humble DVD player that does its job simply and with little fanfare.

    It does perform its most basic job–playing DVDs–flawlessly. But as for other “features,” I have some burning questions. For instance, why in God’s name is there that terrible high pitched “music” when it is cueing up? It hurts my ears! And speaking of cueing up, why does it take so long to cue up in the first place? I keep wondering if something has gone wrong, and then finally the movie appears. And why in God’s name do English subtitles come up every time I turn it off mid-movie and then come back to it? And why doesn’t it hold its place when I’m watching the extras, e.g. the commentary?

    Perhaps all of these questions could be answered and the problems solved if I read the manual. I did try reading the manual to solve the problem of it not holding its place when I shut it off mid-extra, and there is something about “bookmarking” written there, but I tried it and was not able to figure it out and make it work.

    If I knew these things about this DVD player before I bought it, I would have chosen another one. Be forewarned.

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