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reviews)Purchased this projector to be the focal point
of my 13Ft x 20Ft "man-cave" in my basement-which has now turned
into our favorite family room. Paid retail at a big box store to
later have it price matched within 30 days for $760 to one of the
Amazon sellers price that has a store in the area. With what i
saved on the price match on the projector and an Onkyo HTS-5100B, i
basically got a killer Bluray player for free. Its incredible what
a serious beginner HD Home Theater/Projector rig you can put
together under $1500 with products like the Mitsubishi HC1600 on
the market.
It is projecting ~12ft onto a floor standing 80" 16:9 silver
screen. System consists of an Xbox 360 w/ HD DVD player, a
Panasonic DMP-BD55K Bluray player and HD Cable
box(Optimum/Cablevision). The Xbox 360 and Bluray player both feed
the picture via a 25Ft HDMI cable from an Onkyo HTR576 Receiver.
Cable through Component.
Pros: The HC1600 delivered with its excellent brightness and superb
image contrast. The picture is quite outstanding regardless of
media, fast paced Xbox 360 games like Gears of War2 and NBA2k9 have
great colors, sharp and solid contrast, and play without a hickup
visually. No scaling lag notable, courtesy of DLP's superior
response time. I am very happy with this projector's performance
for gaming!
The same can be said of watching HD film Bluray or HD DVD's, the
picture really pops for a 720p projector and i found the black
levels to be surprisingly good(Go DarkChip2!). The picture puts up
a fight against my Samsung 1080p 120hz 61" DLP. When the wife
notices, it further cements ones judgement. When you take
price/value into consideration, this Mitsubishi has made me a
projector convert. Theres no better way to watch film on a large
screen. HD Cable looks equally as vibrant via component, however
cant say I've tested the VGA port as of yet.
HD cable sports look impressive, just like being at the game. This
projector achieves a very bright picture in LOW LAMP mode,
achieving a very close to Normal Lamp mode brightness by engaging
the Sports Gamma Mode setting, of which sitting directly under the
Projector the fan noise is super quiet. I cant say even in normal
lamp mode the fan noise has become an issue either, never caught my
attention and thats a good thing. I found color good out of the
box, but it was not very far from the current sweet spot after a
little tinkering with color and contrast settings. I found plenty
of flexibility in framing the picture with its shutter
functions,digital keystone, and vertical location options. It is
currently custom shelf mounted. I have a dimmer switch and we can
watch this thing with plenty of ambient light and be very satisfied
with the picture. Remote is straight forward, nothing fancy but
effective and is backlit.
Cons: If you are one who 'looks' for rainbows you may find'm on
occasion.
For me its when I blink my eyes terribly fast or quickly pull your
sight away from a moving image and back, its not some sort of
'ghost' that will haunt your viewing experience..lol. I dont suffer
from eye fatigue/headaches watching this projector, nor have I had
any of the dozen or so people that have auditioned or sat though a
whole movie mention it or point it out. So i think the whole
rainbows/DLP thing can be grossly taken out of context as most
critical things one reads on the internet. I play lots of fast film
content and video games through this thing and its not an issue for
me.
My only other quirk is the lack of additional HDMI connections, but
for a product in this price range I havent found another option
that offers multiple HDMI.
Conclusion: I gave it 5 Stars because for the price it is not a
pretender- it packs exceptional value and performance for an entry
level rig, that is bright enough to use in non light
controlled/ambient light filled environments and also serve well as
a business projector. The color balance, solid contrast and
brightness truly make the HC1600 a viable HDTV solution in the era
of LCD and Plasma displays...only ala carte BIGGER picture!;-)
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Date Published: Mar 12, 2012 - 7:40 am

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(More customer
reviews)Right off the bat I can, with a straight face
and calm hands, say this is THE best television I have EVER owned!
And probably one of the best I have ever seen! I have been in the
A/V industry for a while and pretty much consider myself an A/V
guru. I have been through and previewed countless televisions as I
am constantly upgrading and none compare to this one. When I was
shopping for an HD widescreen, as most do, I factored in price,
features and most of all quality. I did NOT want to spend thousands
of dollars on something that would not be worth the initial
investment. That being said, I looked into the LCD and CRT rear
projection market, with a strong lean towards CRT projection.
Now, I expected there to be a signifigant difference in picture
between the CRT projectors and the LCD/DLP/LCOS units. I was wrong.
Dead wrong. While some of the higher dollar sets apppeared to be a
LITTLE sharper, the price to performance ratio was NOT justifiable
and this set even bested a couple DLP units! Also the LCD units are
basically charging more for a VERY similar picture! The only REAL
benefit of the "other" formats is....weight! Honestly!
Bottom line: Super clear picture(ESPECIALLY with an HD source),
great on features and the price is perfect. There is NO reason to
spend more on a technology that is still getting the kinks out.
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Sony KP-46WT520 46-Inch
Hi-Scan 1080i HD-Ready Projection TV
Sony's 46-inch Hi-Scan 1080i KP-46WT520 is equipped to turn your
living room or board room into a movie theater. The set uses Sony's
HD Microfocus CRT and lens system, featuring smaller phosphor
particles, thinner phosphor layers, and other improvements that
give the set a beam spot 28-percent smaller than Sony's standard
CRTs. And that means sharper focus, higher contrast, and brighter
images. The screen features a wide, 16:9 aspect ratio that matches
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Digital video mastering introduces a common distortion when
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direct digital connection with a compatible DTV set-top box. Other
connections include 2 component-video inputs, 4 composite-video
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front panel for ready connection to a camcorder or gaming console),
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Date Published: Mar 11, 2012 - 10:22 am

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(More customer
reviews)i was looking for a good, but cheap DVD player
that i could use in my young son's room. There are a lot of no-name
DVD players out there for a bit cheaper price but I guess I am
still leery of buying anything with a name I don't recognize.
This Samsung player seems to be just the ticket. It's got a few
more bells and whistles than you'd think in a player for around $50
bucks indlucing the EZ view letter box eliminator for small screen
TVs, distortion reduction, and can play MP3's and Kodak picture
CDs.
But I mainly got it because it's easy to use and cheap so if my
young one does anything to it it's easily replaceable. Not a
machine for your high-end TV but certainly capable of doing the
job.
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Samsung DVD-P241
Progressive-Scan DVD Player
Samsung's DVD-P241 features high-end progressive-scan
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Both Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1-channel surround-sound signals can
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Date Published: Mar 11, 2012 - 5:24 am

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(More customer
reviews)I bought this set after extensively researching
and comparing it to non-1080i Sony, Hitachi, and Panasonic 36" tvs,
regular and flat screen. I am completely satisfied with the
picture, sound, and features. The skin tones and blacks are
outstanding, and the sound convincing. In the stores watching the
high-definition sample programming, I slightly preferred the flat
screens, but felt that they just weren't worth the considerable
extra cost. Now that I have this tv at home, I find that I do not
miss whatever it was that I thought I saw in the flat screens. The
Sony name was not worth the extra cost, and this set offered
slightly better features than the Hitachi and Panasonic. I thought
hard about an hdtv but decided to wait until all format and
broadcast issues were resolved and the price dropped below four
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JVC's AV-36D302 delivers a superb video value built on quality
hardware and a dark-tinted picture tube for minimizing glare during
DVD playback--a use for which the set was designed.
Video Features This television features a three-line digital comb
filter, which enhances resolution by removing the blurred edges
between colors and reducing dot crawl. With compatible DVD players
and satellite receivers, this set's component-video output provides
800 lines of resolution to maximize picture quality.
Audio Features The AV-36D302 features JVC's Hyper Surround effect,
which simulates surround sound from the set's two 4-watt speakers.
Multiple inputs accommodate everything from DVD player and VCR to
camcorder and gaming console. Two composite-video inputs grace the
front and rear panels (one input each), and a single
component-video input is located at the rear. Three stereo analog
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included.
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Date Published: Mar 10, 2012 - 3:21 am

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(More customer
reviews)In response to the other reviewer I wasn't lucky
at all! I BOUGHT this receiver except with the tuner with hard
earned cash on July 23, 2007 by the middle of October it had
stopped playing DVD's completely although it would still record TV.
I called LG at the end of October due to a busy schedule and asked
if there was something they could do.
First things first...DON'T EVER CALL LG! Their product service
sucks to put it lightly. I was told, "let me take your number and
we'll call you back." That was at 9:00pm at night. Uhh...what time
do they think I want to be up chatting with them anyway??? They
finally sent me a shipping label and told me to pay them $69 and
they would fix it. Gee thanks...So kind of you LG!
I searched on the net and there is a problem with this reciever
reading bought DVD's. It's the number one complaint with this
receiver. I urge anyone to look around before buying this receiver.
This receiver should be on recall!!!!
If it stops on you after 90 days they're going to charge you $69 to
fix it! That's unreasonable to say the least for something that
cost this much. Worst part is that mine stopped on me before the 90
days was up and they STILL charged me! From the email:
"I apologize about the service charges on this matter. The request
was plainly stated to our factory service division to waive the
labor charge."
After one year it's $69 + parts + freight! I'm not even sure I want
to pay them the lousy $69 dollars to fix it considering it only
worked right for about three months to begin with.
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Date Published: Mar 09, 2012 - 11:37 am

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Running on the HDV MPEG-2 standard, the Canon HV10 allows many
users of miniDV camcorders to continue using and playing their
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the added option of recording in either HD or regular mode onto
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huge rock tied behind you to slow you down.
Minuses:
* No external light/mic jacks - buy the HV20 if you want these.
* No HDMI output - buy the HV20 if you want this.
* Can't change tapes if the camcorder is on a tripod - bottom load,
again - buy the HV20 if you want this. But keep in mind that bottom
load reduces the amount of dropout causing dust from falling into
the tape transport bay (a good thing).
* Viewfinder is decent, but not the highest resolution viewfinder
around - but I almost always use the LCD panel so it's not a big
concern.
* No manual focus/aperture rings around the lens. You can adjust
manual focus using the rear menu dial, but it's not the same as a
'professional' camcorder like the $5000+ Canon H1 series. (then
again, almost no consumer level camcorder for
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Do you have or plan to have an HDTV at home? Now it's time to
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Date Published: Mar 09, 2012 - 3:21 am

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(More customer
reviews)Just hooked-up this player to my new Sony 40"
LCD TV via HDMI cable and the results from standard DVDs is
excellent. Not HDTV quality, but very, very close and an
improvement from my older Panasonic player. By the way, the
complaint about this unit not displaying older 4:3 aspect ratio
films, ie older classic movies, is not correct. I just watched a
portion of the Wizard of Oz and several other older movies in the
correct OAR. The answer is on page 56 of the manual. I am always
amazed at how people complain about products without reading the
manual. After a 15 second click of several buttons on the remote,
the player automatically shows both widescreen and old-style 4:3
format films in the correct aspect ratio.
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Breathe new life into your DVD collection with the DVP-NS700H in
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Date Published: Mar 08, 2012 - 8:31 am

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(More customer
reviews)Having had three combos in the last 5 years I
decided to try a number of them at the same time and then return
the worst of them - because as many would agree, what I actually
want is just not available.
In comparison to Toshiba 650, LG 797, Sony 555 (these are the ones
I have tried so far), this one is the cheapest, by a significant
amount of money and better than all of the others in one way or
another. The LG797 is best but it is so sensitive to copyright
there are TV shows (Mad Men on AMC), even cartoons (Stuart Little),
Sometimes even Lifetime Movies that it will not record from a DVR
or straight from Satellite. Samsung is not sensitive.
Samsung has three drawbacks that are almost dealbreakers - except
that the other combos are so much worse in so many areas- not
enough connections and it is slower than the others in editing
features. It records RAM but not Double Layer discs. I have never
had a combo that records RAM or DL until now so I would like it to
record both like the LG does.
If you research all of your components and maybe even get an
adapter when needed, the hookups is no problem. The speed for
deleting a portion of a dvd or dividing, is slower than the others.
Since I do lots of dividing and deleting on my +RW's, this would
normally be enough to send it back. But it beats the others in so
many other areas, it's still close to the best.
I have been transferring 24 hours a day from VHS to DVD or DVR to
DVD and it has only frozen once (the others have several times). It
is not sensitive to copyright so I can tape a movie and watch it
later. I only make dvd's for myself to watch and I pay for the tv
stations so I should be able to watch them and Samsung gives me
that opportunity at my convenience.
The video quality from VHS to DVD or DVR to DVD is ridiculously
better than the Toshiba and the Sony (Both over $240 each). It
records every format it claims to record (unlike Panasonic which
has great difficulty with +R and +RW). I am a +RW fan - if you
haven't tried it because you think it is no different than -RW -
you are sorely mistaken. Not having to finalize and "make
compatible" or unfinalize to add something saves time and the discs
still play on all of my DVD players. Not to mention more editing
ability and reusing the beginning of the disc while there are shows
still on the end (I have not figured this out on the Samsung yet -
my previous LiteOn's did this quite easily and from all the
features with +RW Samsung allows, I think it will do this also). I
have used 8 different brands of DVD's (and have tried
+R/+RW/-R/-RW/RAM and every single one has recorded and played back
without a problem. From high end discs down to office depot
generics. This is rare. In +RW mode it has the lovely feature
called "Divide" also available on Sony and LG (not Toshiba). If you
are transferring or recording and you let it run long or fall
asleep you can divide at the end of your show and delete the part
you don't want. You can do this with all the commercials also if
you wanted to take the time. You get to use variable recording
speed so if you are recording in SP but the last show you are
adding to the disc is a bit longer, you can record the last show in
LP so it fits. When you press Record mode to set SP SLP etc, it
shows on the screen how much time you would have left on the disc
for recording if you used that speed. So you don't have to open up
the title list or figure it out yourself. There is much more and as
I continue to use the Samsung, if there is anything important, I
will add to my review. This combo is not perfect - there are more
things I would change if the DVD makers would let me creat my own
machine with every feature I want but so far this is surprisingly
better than the Sony or Toshiba and beats the LG if you tend to
record show or movies to watch on DVD later. I need two combos and
this is good enough that if I can't find something that has the
LG797 positives and the Samsung's positives - I will actually buy
another one. I am very picky with my media and especially because
the combos out there generally do not do what they say they do and
that's heartbreaking when you are spending anywhere from $170 -
$400. My three others were Liteon's and JVC and all three broke in
less than 3 years.
IF you have right hookups and this combo has the features you are
looking for, I can certainly say, it is excellent compared to the
others I have tried.
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Date Published: Mar 07, 2012 - 1:07 pm

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(More customer
reviews)This is the Rodney Dangerfield of Blu-Ray
players: it gets little or no respect. Most people don't even know
that this player exists. They would prefer to spend the extra money
and buy a Sony/Panasonic/Samsung Blu-Ray player. But this player
does a comparable job.
Set up was simple. I just connected a high powered Mediabridge HDMI
cable (which I bought through Amazon) from my Sony Bravia Z series
40" HDTV to the Sylvania 501SL9 and then connected the Sylvania
adapter from the back of the player to a wall outlet.
Initially, I had a problem getting the remote to respond. But once
I put in the included Panasonic batteries properly, the remote
responded well. Load times are quick (10 to 15 seconds). I pressed
the set up button on the remote to configure the player properly
for audio and HDMI resolution (1080p24). It is important to go into
the settings and make this change as the default HDMI display
resolution is 720p. I also changed the audio to deep surround
sound, which I like better.
The only thing I did not like about the Sylvania remote was that I
had to use my Sony remote to change the sound volume. I could not
find that feature on the Sylvania remote.
It should be noted that this player does not have an ethernet or
USB port so if you need to upgrade the software, you will have to
call customer service at Sylvania to send an upgrade disc unless
you already possess some advanced CD burning software for a bin
file.
I've only had the Sylvania Blu-Ray player for 4 days, but I've
already watched 2 blu-ray movies and loved it; it was a tremendous
experience with no problems whatsoever.
So, if you want to pay considerably less than the name brands and
get a great Blu-Ray player, consider the Sylvania 501SL9.
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different programs, but just got error messages. Very few programs
support burning bin files and the ones that do are so complicated.
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Date Published: Mar 07, 2012 - 6:53 am

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(More customer
reviews)Very happy with this purchase! I'm glad to see
Amazon has them back in stock. I have never had a problem with
another seller - but I do prefer Amazon. I got my unit from a local
retailer who I had a discount code for. With tax etc. I ended up
paying what I would have paid on amazon. Unfortunately amazon now
charges tax for us New York residents (not amazon's choice...)
I digress.
I was initially going to buy the BD-P1500 just for it's price
point, but was drawn to this model when I found out about the
Netflix feature.
The unit was well packed (nice to see manufacturers getting more
conscious about being "green" with packing).
The unit is smaller than I expected and seems sturdy.
Box contained:
Player with permanently attached cord
Remote with batteries (aaa)
One AV cable (RCA red/yellow/white)
User guide
The anynet+ feature is nice if you have other Samsung components. I
have a Samsung TV and because I used an HDMI cable to connect, the
TV and Blu-ray player "talk" to each other. The player turns the TV
on automatically and switches it to the correct input which is a
nice convenience.
NETFLIX! This feature is so cool! The picture quality was amazing.
I have the player connected to my linksys router with a cable using
the net port on the back. I suppose you could do this wirelessly
with some extra components. You have to log into netflix and cue
movies on your PC, and then you can watch them on your TV through
the player. It works really well. Note that this feature requires a
firmware upgrade (see below for my complaint about this...)
Picture and sound quality seems wonderful!
Two small quirks/complaints:
1) Load time: It takes a good minute or so for a blu-ray disk to
load initially. Once loaded response time is great, but that
initial load time is long
2) Firmware upgrade: I connected the unit to my router and went to
setup to have it check for an upgrade and was told that I already
had the latest firmware, which I know I did not. If you turn the
player on and don't see the Netflix logo on the home screen, you
probably don't have the latest firmware. I went to the Samsung
website, downloaded an update file which I then had to burn to a
CD. Putting the CD in the player then sucessfully updated the
firmware. I am not sure why the net upgrade option didn't work, but
I have seen other users complain about this online. A mild
annoyance. The CD upgrade took about 5 minutes. It is also
upgradable by USB using a flash drive.
All in all, I am very happy with this!
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Samsung's BD-P2500 is BD-Live 2.0 Ready with an ethernet port so
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In a perfect world, every disc’s image that passed through your
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material isn’t available for every Blu-ray disc—due to age or
neglect of the original elements—and there are plenty of movies and
TV shows on DVD that you’ll still want to watch on your Blu-ray
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latest movie theaters. Additionally, dts-HD HR (High Resolution)
decoding will become available with a firmware upgrade in the fall.
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(More customer
reviews)After deciding on a Samsung HTIB system to
integrate with my 2-year-old Samsung 46" HDTV, I came across this
HT-BD1250 system at Best Buy with all the features I wanted
(Bluray, surround sound with wireless to the rear speakers, Anynet+
integration, iPod integration), plus a few that I decided were
"nice-to-have" (wireless network integration/Pandora/Netflix). Once
I realized I would need to add the Samsung SWA-4000 wireless
speaker amplifier and additional HDMI and optical cables for
integration with my TV and HD/DVR cable box, the total package
through Amazon was by far the best deal and way to go.
First quick note: You DO NOT need anything other than BASIC HDMI
cables, which when purchased as a package here with Amazon are 80+%
cheaper (even with the shipping charge from the third-party
vendors) than if you buy them at Best Buy or other brick/mortar.
DON'T BELIEVE THE HYPE on so-called "higher end" HDMI cables.
As for the HTIB system itself, I found that the documentation
guided me through most of my installation/cabliing scenarios, and
everything worked pretty much the first time once I powered
everything up. I needed to make a few calls to Samsung tech support
to get everything configured the way I wanted (I had some specific
questions about the video/resolution modes switching between HD and
non-HD inputs), but the support was English-speaking and reasonably
competent. (I only got one "bum steer" from their tech support when
I was making what turned out to be a user error on my part with the
iPod integration, but the tech also didn't identify it correctly
and wanted me to send the unit in for service at my own
expense...not an acceptable option. I later walked away from it for
a few hours and then returned back to it with a clear head, and
figured out my error in using the setup menus, and it turned out
all was well after all.)
I should probably mention my wiring/integration setup: I have a
Samsung LN-4661F HD TV, a Motorola HD/DVR cable box from my cable
company, and now my Samsung HT-BD1250 HTIB. Cabling is as follows:
HDMI Out from the Motorola HD/DVR cable box to HDMI In 1 on the TV
(CATV audio and video are integrated on the HDMI), HDMI Out from
the HD-BD1250 HTIB to HDMI In 2 on the TV (for DVD/BD video), and
Optical Audio Out 1 from the TV to Optical Audio In 1 on the
HD-BD1250 (to feed the CATV audio back from the TV to be reproduced
through the HTIB's sound amplifier).
I attempted to use a "standard" USB wireless network adapter to
integrate with my home wireless network and found that it was
unable to detect it; I suspect I could have made it work with some
additional initial configuration first on my laptop, but I ended up
scrapping that idea and I simply ordered the Samsung Wireless
adapter for this unit, and it integrated perfectly with my home
network in minutes. If you're really tech-savvy and think you can
get a "standard" USB wireless adapter configured to work with this,
I suppose you could try to do so and save $30 or $40, but for
$79.99 the Samsung WIS09ABGN adapter works right out of the box and
is a supported solution.
As for the wireless network/Internet integration itself, I've
tested Pandora and it works well; haven't tested Netflix on demand
yet. I also have yet to be able to figure out how to get
integration with my PC via wireless to work as a source input (like
to access music/multimedia I have on my PC), but it's an advertised
feature of this system and I'm confident I can hack my way through
and make that work eventually...not a priority for me, though, just
another "nice to have".
The iPod integration works fairly well, but I'm a little
disappointed that I was not able to figure out how to make
"Shuffle" functionality work...I seem to be stuck playing my music
in the order it's stored in my playlists. Not sure yet if this is a
limitation or if I just haven't figured out how to do it yet.
The wireless speaker connection to the rear speakers with the
SWA-4000 configured well pretty much the first time (I just had to
play with the power cycling upon initial configuration) and the
sound has been loud and clear. I did experience exactly one sound
dropout on it the first day which immediately resolved and has not
recurred, but it got my attention and I'm concerned about it based
on reviews I read of other Samsung HTIB systems with wireless rear
speaker connections. We shall see.
Configured out of the box, sound to the rear speakers only comes
out if the input source provides it (like from a Dolby 5.1-enhanced
DVD or BD), but I found that by cycling through the Dolby Effect
Modes on the remote to the "Matrix" setting, I can hear sound
through all 5 speakers all the time...exactly what I want, and the
sound is great.
Another quick item to mention: I tested a couple of "standard" DVDs
and the "1080p upscaling" feature of the BD player works well. As a
result of this, I plan to only choose the added expense of Bluray
discs in cases when I know there will be real value added, either
feature-wise or sound/picture-wise (example, I purposely chose The
Dark Knight as my first Bluray disc purchase). For my 45-year-old
eyes and ears, upscaled DVD will be more than adequate in most
cases.
Finally, I found that even with Anynet+ capability, I still needed
to access all 3 of my remotes (TV, HTIB, and CATV) to control all
needed functionality. Samsung support informed me that Anynet+
capability would allow integrated power on/off and basic
volume/channel control, but it would not allow advanced function
control on my TV such as P.SIZE, etc. Keep your expectations
realistic on what Anynet+ will and won't provide. I solved this by
also purchasing a Logitech Harmony One universal remote (which I
have reviewed separately), and this product, while expensive, is a
true one-remote solution for my new home theater setup, and one I
would recommend highly.
Bottom line (for this reviewer): For me, the HT-BD1250 HTIB was not
a true one-box solution. However, after adding the SWA-4000
wireless speaker amplifier, 2 inexpensive HDMI cables and 1
inexpensive optical audio cable, the Samsung WIS09ABGN adapter for
wireless network/Internet integration, and the Logitech Harmony One
universal remote, I am now extremely pleased with the result, and I
look forward to using my new Home Theater every day after work. I
feel like I'm finally fulfilling to potential of the HD TV that I
purchased 2 years ago...and I now know that was certainly NOT the
case with my old setup of just the TV and my HD/DVR box with a
5-way component cable providing the connection.
The Samsung HT-BD1250 HTIB is a good solution if you do your
research and you set your expectation levels properly.
= = = = =
Review update from author:
I spoke to Samsung Level II tech support, and they informed me that
(a) PC integration is not available - the placard included with the
system is "not exactly true", and (b) Shuffle functionality on iPod
is not available, despite the fact that Level I support told me I
should be able to "use any feature that I can use conventionally on
an iPod". Again, "not exactly true".
These are not showstoppers, but I am disappointed in those 2
shortcomings. Not enough to return the unit, but enough to hold my
rating at only 4 stars instead of 5.
= = = = =
Review update #2 from author:
Signed up for a trial subscription of Netflix, and tried the
Instant Queue/Streaming to my HTIB. It works well, but we
definitely found that the picture quality was not nearly DVD
quality (let alone BD quality). We watched National Treasure 2. I'm
sure this has to do with the speed of my Internet connection (
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Date Published: Mar 05, 2012 - 11:07 am

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(More customer
reviews)I bought the BDVE300 to go with a Sony 52Z5100
HDTV that I also bought from Amazon. I bought it mainly because I
wanted to match the two items for both esthetic and practical
reasons. The black speakers match the TV perfectly. I can also
control both with one controller and easily run the TV sound
through the HTS.
I am not an audiophile. So I didn't try to compare technical specs.
This review is strictly subjective (in part to counter the one
above) and is based on what I have heard while using the system
with the TV.
The room in which the TV is located in is a 20 X 20 den/family room
with a connecting dining area and kitchen. The entire area is open.
It has wooden floors with a single oval area rug in front of the
fireplace and TV.
I found the sound to be exceptionally clear and clean, without
distortion or unevenness. I can tell a definite difference between
the TV speakers and the BDV300 speakers. The BDV300 sound seems
more spacious. It fills the room without blowing you away. The
sound has more fullness to it than the TV speakers.
I have not tried it at full volume. I have never felt the need to
do so. I have watched two musical DVDs, a Mary Chapin Carpenter
concert and the 10th anniversary recording of Les Miserables. In
both cases the music sounded beautiful and clear. You could hear
all of nuances of the voices and the words of the songs were
distinct and clear.
If you want strong bass that shakes the room, I am not sure this is
the system for you. The bass is there but it is blended in with the
other sounds. I am sure I can adjust it for greater effect.
However, I am currently running the system at default values.
As for the lack of an S-air wireless cartridge, as mentioned by the
reviewer above. It is true you have to buy it separately. However,
everything I read about the system stated this plainly up front. If
you need this feature it is available as an option. In researching
this system I found this individual posted the same opinion on
every web site he could find. I don't think his opinion was a fair
assessment of the system's capabilities.
I found the set up to be rather easy. The instructions show various
options on installing it alone with the TV or with a cable/SAT box
or with an external DVD, etc. With the external mic it took about
one minute to calibrate and maybe 15 mins. to connect the
wires.
Be aware that Sony uses a proprietary plug on the DVD/Radio/Amp end
of the system. The speaker end is a simple pinch type terminal.
There is a FM & AM receiver as part of the system. I have not
tried them yet. The DVD/CD/Blue ray player worked fine.
The bottom line is: The BDVE300 does everything Sony says it does.
If you are looking for something to enhance your TV experience and
play CDs with good clear sound, this system will do it well. For
the price, I think it is an excellent value. I found no "gotchas"
or "I can't believe they did this". So I gave it a rating of 5. I
am very pleased with my purchase.
John
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Date Published: Mar 05, 2012 - 3:55 am

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(More customer
reviews)This Pioneer KRP 500m tv / monitor blows me away
each time I turn it on. I have a mac G5 hooked up via the DVI cable
and it fits the 1080p resolution perfectly. Cable looks so great in
HD and older low res looks much better than on my old sony xbr 800
50 inch rear screen projection which is 4 years old. These plasmas
are the last of their kind and from the coveted Pioneer Kuro
line.
Pioneer is leaving the plasma tv business all together. It's really
sad because they make the best plasmas. This tv was 4500 a year
ago. I have never seen a better picture, the blacks are amazing,
there are no viewing angle issues. The picture is the same whether
your standing off to the extreme side of the TV or dead center.
The only negatives are the remote only works with Pioneer AV
equipment and it does not have dvr cable box functionality, just
regular cablebox function. Too bad because it is a cool looking
remote with nice red back light. So I still have to use three
remotes because none of them cover everything.
The other negatives are it has a very glossy screen. I usually only
watch TV at night and there is no issue, but during the day it is
reflective
because it is glass like the new mac books. There are only 3
digital inputs, one dvi which I like because there is no need for a
dvi to hdmi adapter when hooking up a computer, and two hdmi 1.3
which is enough for me but people may want more hdm inputs. It has
no spreakers but you can add them as extra but most people buying a
monitir already have a surround av system and you can buy a stand
for it it does not come with one. You can by the tv version that
has speakers, stand, and more hdmi ins but no dvi input. There is
also the latest elite models around and they are truly the best,
but almost twice as much cash for almost the same thing. I say get
one before there gone forever if your thinking about it.
It is truly awesome.
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Date Published: Mar 04, 2012 - 6:15 am

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(More customer
reviews)For the price point, this is a feature rich
player. What you get:
- a very sleek looking player that loads fast. Compared to the
Phillips I bought at a big box store for the same price a year ago,
it is greased lightning.
- a functional remote that is comfortable and easy to use.
- a USB port on the front of the player to play .mpg and picture
files or to rip music to a flash drive or MP3 player from a CD or
DVD.
- easy to navigate controls on the front panel. This is essential
for me because my employees, who will not have the instruction
manual available, will also be using the machine.
- an HDMI output, as well as the regular RCA type jacks.
- a ton of other features I will not use in my particular
application.
Setup was a snap, even without so much as a glance at the
instructions. I was even able to do a picture slide show from a
flash drive without instructions, it is that intuitive. The only
reason I didn't give 5 stars:
- If you want to connect an old school coaxial cable (the one that
you screw on - with the little wire in the middle of the cable),
you are out of luck
- I don't see any instructions on how to get it to control the
volume on my TV (and it does not do it on it's own) even though the
remote indicates it has the capability.
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Date Published: Mar 03, 2012 - 1:23 pm

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(More customer
reviews)I bought this DVD player in mid May and 3 weeks
later with very nominal usage my player just died in the middle of
a movie. I had it connected to a top of the line surge protector so
the problem was not a power surge. I could not even get the disc
out. When I took it back to Circuit City they assured me it was
probably just a bad one and gave me a new one. I could have got
another brand but for the features and price I could not find one I
liked in the store. The new player has worked ok for the last month
but it shows some jitters while switching from one HDMI set up mode
to another and causes a 'green' screen to display on my plasma.
Once I switch it off and then on again it has worked fine but I am
prepared to have it die on me in just a few months. I did not
notice any substantial improvement in picture using the HDMI cable
over the component connection. In fact, if you have a progressive
DVD player I doubt that you would notice too much difference in the
image quality using this upconverting DVD player. I had it set to
the 1080i resolution and also to the 720p and 570p. On some DVDs
the 1080i performed better than the other resoulutions but on some
others it did not seem to make much of a difference which makes me
think that the image quality is very DVD dependent.
The good:
Plays all discs - VCDs, CD-RWs, CDs, DVDs, MP3s, Div-X and just
about anything that won't play on other DVD players.
It even has a USB connection in the front which you can use to
directly plug in a zip drive or another device like a hard drive,
although I have not used this feature yet.
The bad:
Remote is not at all user friendly. It is of cheap construction and
buttons are not intuitive. I liked my Sony remote much better.
Worse, the DVD player is VERY slow to respond to your pressing
remote buttons. At times, I have to struggle to get it to
respond.
While changing resolutions through DVD player set up it is better
not to have a disk playing in the DVD player as that causes
errors.
Finally, for the features and price this is a good buy if you have
a lot of Div-X, VCD, DVD-RW discs and copies of original DVDs as
this player plays them all. However, don't expect this player to be
a life-long purchase and cross your fingers and hope you get a good
piece when you buy one. In fact, I recommend buying it from a store
close to you so that the return is easier.
11/06/06 Update: The player has worked just fine up till now but I
hardly use it more than once a week.
11/16/08: This player is still working fine and plays all DVDs and
home made movies without any problem. You can also make it region
free if you like - just Google it. So I stand by my rating.
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Date Published: Mar 03, 2012 - 1:39 am