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We tried the Blue-rays in our computers they worked fine
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If you're looking for a pretty decent inexpensive blu ray player, this is the one to buy.
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Now if I rip my blu ray to an mkv, it will only play the first 20 mins of the mkv video.
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Setting it up & using it was very easy & the Blu-ray worked very well.
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I would reccomend the BD-D6500 to anyone who needs a great Blu-Ray player and who also wants internet capability, streaming options and to unclutter their living room of all those pesky DVDs cases
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DVDs work fine, just not blu-rays
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GOOD- Blue Ray Disk's picture is awesome on Samsung 59" Plasma,- lots of bells and
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It was always slow, very slow; it would constantly lock up, or even ignore a DVD/Blu Ray you put in it
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I am unsatisified with, this blu-ray broke, and one of the pairs of 3D glasses will not work
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I think it would be difficult to find a better featured networked blu-ray for twice the money.
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If you want to roll the dice for a good blu-ray player, go ahead and get this one
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We replaced the 6500 with Sony/Google TV and its so cool! 10X better than any blue-ray player that pretends to offer the internet -definitely worth the difference in price
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I bought The Dark Knight Blu-ray disk and it looked really good
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Purchased the Samsung Blue Ray 3D Smart player to match with my Samsung LCD flat screen TV
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Great blu-ray player.
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and it made sense to get a Smart Blu-ray
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It's a decent blu-ray player and Netflix streamer, but the erroneous product description, lack of apps, and buggy quirks ended up tipping the balance in favor of a return and refund.
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The unit from Amazon works smoothly, and I'm looking forward to figuring out how to run Pandora through it, so we can have music as well as blu-ray and dvd playbacks
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I have a wireless network in my house, so my primary objective was a solid blu-ray player with wifi capabilities
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It's just a really good Blu-ray player and that's what I wanted
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If you're looking for a pretty decent inexpensive blu ray player, this is the one to buy.
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Playback worked smoothly (OLD TV, so can't speak for the picture quality; looks as good as it can)
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Why would I pay a dime for anything that doesn't actually work as it's supposed to?
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A quick check of Samsung's website showed they have a current firmware update for their first-gen BD-P1000, a gesture that I appreciate as they obviously care about their customers, not to mention the environment.