I've been holding out on buying a player for quite some time now....had my own reasons. I needed a DVD player for the living room but didn't want to purchase a DVD player since Blu-ray was coming down in price. I can play DVD's on the HTPC or the XBox360 when the kids are not on it...I have the 360 setup to feed video to two rooms. I got lazy and just wanted a dedicated DVD device.
I check the closeout racks at Wal-Mart just about everytime I go in there...gives me something to do anyways when the ms.'s is doing her thing. We went to another Wal-Mart that I normally don't go to and low and behold I'm glad we did!
I saw these two Samsung BD-P1590's sitting on the shelf. I saw the tag was $60. I laughed and said yeah right, someone put them in the wrong place. I looked at the tag and it said Samsung Blu-ray, I compared the numbers and boom that matched the UPC on the box! I pulled out my phone and Googled the product and found a couple of reviews and decided to pull the trigger.
I picked one up and sure enough...scanned as $60. I figured if the thing was garbage I could return it right?
I brought it home and hooked it up...updated the firmware, tested out Pandora, Youtube, and Netflix. So far I was impressed even without putting a DVD in it. I didn't have any Blu-rays. Everything worked great!
What did I do next? What do you think a techy in their right mind would do? I picked up my wallet and keys, and went to get the last one I left on the shelf! My daughter needed a new DVD player for her room and she'd be delighted to have Pandora and Netflix to boot.
I'm still shocked that I got these suckers for $60 a pop.... The Netflix and Pandora streaming within it self is worth the money! The ability to play BR is just icing on the cake.
So far I've watched two Blu-rays on it on my 57 inch. I don't have a 1080p display, just a 1080i one. So far I'm some what impressed.. I ran the same blu-ray against a DVD and synced them up pretty close and switched back and forth. You can see the difference between the two but nothing crazy for me to have plunked down $300+ for a player...definitely worth the $60 though. Maybe one day my cheapo self will buy a 1080p display and see what all this hoopla of 1080p BR is all about.
And here's a good laugh for ya... the second blu-ray player is hooked up to a SD CRT in a bedroom set to 480i.
I check the closeout racks at Wal-Mart just about everytime I go in there...gives me something to do anyways when the ms.'s is doing her thing. We went to another Wal-Mart that I normally don't go to and low and behold I'm glad we did!
I saw these two Samsung BD-P1590's sitting on the shelf. I saw the tag was $60. I laughed and said yeah right, someone put them in the wrong place. I looked at the tag and it said Samsung Blu-ray, I compared the numbers and boom that matched the UPC on the box! I pulled out my phone and Googled the product and found a couple of reviews and decided to pull the trigger.
I picked one up and sure enough...scanned as $60. I figured if the thing was garbage I could return it right?
I brought it home and hooked it up...updated the firmware, tested out Pandora, Youtube, and Netflix. So far I was impressed even without putting a DVD in it. I didn't have any Blu-rays. Everything worked great!
What did I do next? What do you think a techy in their right mind would do? I picked up my wallet and keys, and went to get the last one I left on the shelf! My daughter needed a new DVD player for her room and she'd be delighted to have Pandora and Netflix to boot.
I'm still shocked that I got these suckers for $60 a pop.... The Netflix and Pandora streaming within it self is worth the money! The ability to play BR is just icing on the cake.
So far I've watched two Blu-rays on it on my 57 inch. I don't have a 1080p display, just a 1080i one. So far I'm some what impressed.. I ran the same blu-ray against a DVD and synced them up pretty close and switched back and forth. You can see the difference between the two but nothing crazy for me to have plunked down $300+ for a player...definitely worth the $60 though. Maybe one day my cheapo self will buy a 1080p display and see what all this hoopla of 1080p BR is all about.
And here's a good laugh for ya... the second blu-ray player is hooked up to a SD CRT in a bedroom set to 480i.