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Videophiles wanting an Ultra HD 4K Blu-ray Disc player to connect to their Ultra HD TV may not have to wait as long as expected. The first Samsung's 4K Blu-ray players, priced at $399, will be ...
The first 4K Blu-ray player in the US was Samsung’s UDB-K8500. Since 4K Blu-ray remains the best sound and picture quality available, without the need for a Internet connection, it will probably be ...
Samsung is getting set to become the third manufacturer (following Sony and Panasonic) to release a Blu-ray Disc recorder (the big deal about Blu-ray discs is that you can potentially wedge up to ...
Ridgefield Park, NJ, -” Samsung Electronics America, Inc. has announced that the industry's first Blu-ray disc player in the U.S. market has shipped to retailers for availability on June 25th. The ...
Samsung's Blu-ray players offer Full HD 1080p playback and feature the award-winning HQV™ processing chip for the highest quality viewing of Blu-ray discs and astounding upconversion of standard ...
Samsung's new UHD Blu-ray player will also support the new high dynamic range (HDR) standard via its HDMI 2.0a port.
In this Blu Ray drive, the blue laser is the core factor that enables the next generation optical disc format, the company noted. Current DVDs uses a 650nm red laser to read and write data, while Blu ...
To go along with Samsung’s recently-announced partnership with UltraViolet, Samsung launched two Blu-Ray players, the BD-ES6500 and BD-ES6000, that support disc to digital technology.
Samsung Electronics will delay the U.S. launch of its Blu-ray Disc player by one month, the company said Monday. The delay has been called to allow completion of compatibility testing with Blu-ray ...
In early May, I looked at Toshibas chosen format, HD DVD. Today, I present the very first Blu-ray disc player, Samsungs significantly more expensive BD-P1000.
2 min read Samsung BD-F7500 Blu-ray player Samsung It's hard to breathe new life into the stale Blu-ray category at CES 2013, but Samsung is giving it its best shot with the BD-F7500.
They've been showing off different prototypes for almost a year now, but Samsung's become the third manufacturer after Sony and Panasonic to introduce a Blu-ray disc recorder. Doesn't look like ...