Sunday, October 11, 2009

Samsung DVD-1080P7 Up-Converting 1080p DVD Player

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The Samsung DVD-HD1080P7 Hi-Def Conversion DVD Player is designed for those who accept nothing less than HDTV quality. Now you can enjoy enhanced resolution from your conventional DVDs - the player upconverts them to 720p/1080i/1080p, giving them amazing clarity. You'll be impressed by the dramatically improved sharpness, color and detail Samsung's HDMI output and DivX (MPEG-4) playback add, even on large-screen displays. Samsung's EVQ (Enhanced Video Quality) and Progressive scan output give you true color reproduction. And at 1.8" in height, it fits neatly into any home theater system. Simply connect your DVD Player to your Home Theater System with a single cable for the high quality pictures and sound. Picture CD/JPEG disc viewer Plays MP3 and WMA files EZ View Letter Box Eliminator 14-bit/108MHz video D/A converter 24-bit/192KHz audio D/A converter Instant replay & skip Moving zoom and Super scan playback Video Outputs - HDMI, Composite, S-Video, Component Audio Outputs - Coaxial, Optical, L/R Includes remote control. Dimensions - 16.9 x 1.8 x 9.8 Weight - 4.6 lbs.
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Technical Details

- HDMI output 1080p, 1080i, 720p
- Progressive Scan
- DIVX Compatable
- Smooth motion scan and slow
- Picture CD - JPEG Viewer
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Customer Buzz
 "BETTER THAN THE NEWER p8 AND p9 models." 2009-09-21
By Chris A. Clark II (sun city, TX United States)
This model has more flexibility, loads faster and has a sharper picture than either of the P8 or P9 models. I sold one of each which I bought to upgrade and kept this one. Now a blue-ray gift has caused me to sell my old standby which never had a glitch in the remote, nor a skip, nor a hang-up. Wish I could say the same for the two later models and their unhandy, unresponsive remotes.

Customer Buzz
 "Very Nice DVD Player" 2009-09-05
By NWWorld (USA)
This is really a nice dvd player. I have had no problems playing any dvd's. Very user friendly. This is probably one of the best dvd players i have owned.

Customer Buzz
 "Good til it broke!" 2009-06-22
By Andrew M. Uchida
Bought this DVD player back in October 2007 so it's about a year and a half old. It worked fine and was pleased with it until it started freezing dvds. I use it occasionally and it is kept in a cabinet so I really don't think that a dvd player that is 1.5 years old should break. My next purchase will be a panasonic or sony.

Customer Buzz
 "Piece of crap" 2009-06-21
By Jimmy Diamonds (Boston, MA)
Discs get stuck, many won't play but play fine on PC drive, unplugging and plugging back in and power cycling sometimes fixes it, avoid Samsung DVD at all costs.

Customer Buzz
 "died after a little over a year" 2009-04-23
By M. Odermann (Iowa)
This is the first Samsung product I've purchased and I absolutely loved this DVD player...while it worked. The picture was awesome on my 57" 1080p and the optical input was a must for my surround sound. However, I am extremely frusturated with the quality of this product. After a year (of course after the warranty ran out) it started pausing during movies. You'd have to stop the movie and then start it again and then it would run fine. At first I thought maybe the DVD was scratched but then I noticed it was pausing with all of my DVD's, even the new ones so I checked them by playing them with my Toshiba DVD player (which does not upconvert) and had no problems...hmmm....



Over the course of a month or two it went from pausing two or three times during a movie to the point where it was pausing every 14-30seconds as soon as you hit "play". It was too distracting and I finally had to unplug the piece of crap and go back to my regular DVD player. I own several DVD players (lots of TV's) and I treat my electronics very well so I don't understand how my Panasonic DVD player that is over 10 years old still works great and this Samsung could barely hack it a year.



I called Samsung hoping that maybe there was something that could be done and there was, I could get it repaired. However for the prices I was quoted for repairs I might as well toss the piece of junk and buy a new DVD player, which is what I ended up doing. Looking around on the internet for reviews on this product (after it broke) it seems that there were quite a few other people that had the same problem. I definitely will not be buying any more Samsung DVD players.


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