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Affordable Blue Ray Player Samsung BD-P1600

Posted by Vincent On September - 22 - 2009

Samsung BD1600

Samsung introduced the new Blu-ray player Samsung BD-P1600 for the masses a few months ago.  This is a good value Blu-ray player that has all the essential features and exceptional picture quality. This amazing player changes the way you watch TV, believe me when I say this.  I bought this player at Fry’s electronic, which had it on sale for $199.00 from the original $219.00.  The Samung BD-P1600 not only plays Blue-ray discs but also let you stream Blockbuster, Netflix, Youtube, and Pandora music directly to your TV with an Ethernet or wireless (wireless dongle not included) connection.  Samsung also had another upscale model Samsung BD-P3600, which  comes with a wireless dongle and allows you to stream media files from your computer.  The Samsung BD-P3600 costs about $315.00, ouch!

Lets us dwell a bit into the affordable Samsung BD-P1600.  In these economic times, a dollar saved is a dollar earned phrase comes in handy.  At $215.00, the Samsung BD-P1600 doesn’t skim much from its upscale brethren.  It comes with all the up-to-date features for a Blu-ray player: Profile 2.0, on board decoding for Dolby True HD and DTS-HD Master Audio.  Not only the Samsung BD-P1600 plays Blu-ray discs, it also can play cd and dvd at an amazing clarity and speed.

The design of the Samsung BD-P1600 is very sleek and slim.  The dimensions are about 7.8 x 16.9 x 2.1 inches, and it weights about 4.9 pounds.  It has a seamless design front panel, which the cover flips down to expose the disc tray and control buttons.  Some might find the need to flip down the cover is inconvenient, but I didn’t find that at all.  You will spend most of the time watching shows from a distant with a remote control, which has all the functions as in the player control panel itself; yes, the remote control comes with an eject button.  When you eject a disc, the tray will automatic come out and push down the front cover.  So there is no need to open the front cover manually.  The only time you spend in front of your Blu-ray player is when you change out the disc anyways, so again no gripes here. 

The Samsung BD-P1600 comes with all the bells and whistles that you find in most top of the line Blu-ray players. For Blu-ray playback,  it has the full HD and 24 frames per second.  This means that the digital imaging has more pixels in a picture; the more the pixels, the clearer the pictures.  In addition to Blu-ray discs, you can play normal DVD and watch the picture get upconverted to near HD quality. The CDs will also sound great, and you can play MP3/WMA audio from CD, DVD or USB. Or watch  your favorite JPG files from photo CDs.

As for connection, I used the HDMI output to my Sony Bravia HDTV and the Optical Digital Audio output to my 14-year old Denon AV receiver.  The sound was clear and the picture was crisp with rich, eye-candy colors.  The Samsung BD-1600 back panel also has analog video and audio and RBY hook-ups.  I would recommend with the HDMI setup.  To save money, instead of buying a wireless dongle from Samsung ($80), I moved my wireless router from my computer to the entertainment center.  From download comparison, the direct wire Ethernet connection gives better download time and the quality of the Netflix movies mostly connected near or at HD quality.  Some might prefer wireless and use a cheaper hookup, such as creating a bridge through a cheap wireless router (about $25); but this takes a bit of setup time.  It is cheaper to buy a wireless adapter for all your computers (about $12-15).  If you want to enable BD-Live, you will need at least a 1GB USB flash drive install in the back panel of the player.

Blu-ray disc experience was amazing when playing X-Men Origin: Wolverine.  The picture and sound quality is a big difference when compared to playing a dvd.  There is no wash out picture and the sound is crystal clear, like you are part of the movie.  Of course if your receiver handle HDMI input that would be even better, because HDMI’s ability to connect as 7.1 sound setup.

For Netflix, Youtube, and Pandora features;  the setups for these features are easy and intuitive.  Just follow the on screen directions for each feature.  The picture and sound quality is dependent on the speed of your internet connection.  My only gripe is the Netflix, which you need to use your computer to instant queue in the movies or shows that you want to watch.  I hope that the next firmware  (automatically install if there is a new firmware when you turn on your Blu-ray player) will have queuing feature directly on your TV screen.

The verdict:  The Samsung BD-P1600 produces excellent image quality on Blu-ray movies as it high-end brethren.  It comes with Netflix, Youtube, and Pandora streaming directly into HDTV, which all seemed to work well without a hiccup.

Recommendation: A+, buy it, you won’t regret. You can find the Samsung BD-1600 at difference prices here at Amazon.

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34 Responses to “Affordable Blue Ray Player Samsung BD-P1600”

  1. MrBudlight21 says:

    i just got one of these today. it’s pretty bad! i ike the touch sensitive buttons it has & it really does load videos fast. great price. oh! also, it has wi-fi!!

  2. TheLifeWeLive79 says:

    I love this player it works perfect no problems here

  3. shooter9314 says:

    ok i got a problem here can somebody help? please so i have this player bd-p1600 connected to a denon avr 590 receiver thru hdmi, my problem is that i want the receiver to decode the sound and when i set the players audio setting to audiophile bitstream to do just that i get very very low sound i have to turn the receiver up to 8db the weird thing is that so far the only movie the audiofile bitstream has worked like a charm for was american psycho on bluray and it wont work with any other movie

  4. ROBIN says:

    TO REMOVE ORANGE SCREEN ON DVD PLAYER ,REMOVE DISC ,LEAVE DVD PLAYER TURNED ON ,REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER FOR 6 MINUTES ,THEN PLUG IN AND IT SHOULD RESTORE SCREEN TO NORMAL

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