BD-Live, Wi-Fi possibilities, DivX playback, USB hubs
Wi-Fi dongle is a £50 upgrade, no home networking
BD-Live is a bit messy and the Wireless dingle costs more than it should, but the BD-P1600 gives a good picture performanceKey specsBlu-ray, Component, Composite, Digital audio, Ethernet, HDMI, Optical, USB, Wi-Fi...
The Samsung BD-P1600 produces very good images, and by Blu-ray standards its as fast as lightning. But problems with upscaling DVDs and some unwise design decisions prevent it from being a great player. Lincoln Spector Lowest online price: ££134...
Sammanfattning: The Samsung BD-P1600 won’t blow you away with innovation or offer anything above and beyond its competitors. What it does offer is exceptional image quality at a good price. As Blu-ray players come down in price it’s good to see that the cheaper model...
Excellent image quality with both Blu-ray discs and DVDs, high-definition audio decoding, good operational speed
Build quality could be better, flip-down front is annoying
Samsung’s BD-P1600 does everything you could want a Blu-ray player to do. Great picture quality, plenty of audio decoding support and a speedy interface combine to make it an easy choice. Our only concerns (the build quality and the design) are mino...
Publicerad: 2009-06-05, Författare: Matthew , testad av: asia.cnet.com
Excellent image quality on Blu-ray movies; speedy load times and operational speed; Profile 2.0-compliant; onboard decoding for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio; Wi-Fi upgradeable.
Design marred by annoying flip-down panel.
The Samsung BD-P1600 has a great mix of features and performance for a standalone Blu-ray player, with only its annoying design holding it back.
zeigt ein sehr gutes Kinobild mit 24p, gibt HDTon als Bitstream über HDMI aus, unterstützt BDLive, spielt Multimediadaten vom USBStick, ersetzt auch einen guten DVDSpieler
die JPEGFotodarstellung geht kaum über PALNiveau hinaus, in leisen Passagen ist das Laufwerksgeräusch störend