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Samsung BD-P1200 Blu-ray Disc Player
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Samsung BD-P1200 Blu-ray Disc Player

 
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Samsung brings consumers a complete home entertainment experience with the BD-P1200. The unit plays multimedia content in a variety of different formats including 720p, 1080i and 1080p resolutions. In addition, the BD-P1200 model supports the 192KHz LPCM, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, MPEG 2, DTS and MP3 formats for complete versatility in entertainment. The Easy Top Menu allows consumers to change the font and color of subtitles and menu titles according to their tastes, as well as the background color and menu graphics. The BD-P1200 model also has backward compatibility, making it simple to manage and play consumers' media collections.

 
Our Price: $899.98
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:12.8 inches
Product Width:16.9 inches
Product Height:3.11 inches
Product Weight:9.3 pounds
Package Length:20.2 inches
Package Width:16.9 inches
Package Height:6.8 inches
Package Weight:14.8 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 70 reviews

Features
  • Blu-ray PB at content native resolution (1080p, 1080i, 720p)

  • HQV video upconversion processing

  • MPEG2, VC1, H.264, HD-JPEG Viewer

  • Ethernet Port


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.0
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1Big problem  May 23, 2010
I purchased a 52" Samsung Plasma TV and this BD-P1200 blu-ray player. Most manufacturers of any kind are only separated when you have a problem... they all know how to take your money, but when it comes to righting a wrong, there are BIG differences. Samsung is, without a doubt, THE WORST. I owned this player for about 2 months and had used it only a few times when it stopped working, at which time I called Samsung and was instructed to ship the unit to a repair facility AT MY EXPENSE! Samsung taught me that a warranty is only as good as the company that backs it up, and they were worthless in righting this wrong. In the first place, the unit was apparently defective from the factory but I had to pay shipping (cost me $40!) even though the repair was covered under warranty. Then the repair shop shipped the thing back to me via UPS, who LOST the unit, and did not contact me about it! I waited and waited and waited, and called UPS, and called UPS, and called UPS, and called Samsung, and called Samsung, and called Samsung. Get the idea? Amazon righted the wrong, but I will NEVER buy another Samsung ANYTHING!! Piece of junk with NO customer support!

1Firmware update bricks player  Apr 23, 2010
Player worked fine until we needed to upgrade the firmware using the built in tools. Unfortunately the firmware killed the player and now it's useless. Even worse, Samsung says the firmware was at fault but they will not fix it unless we pay for the repairs and shipping. Needless to say, we're not buying anything Samsung ever again.

1Complete Junk  May 10, 2009
Just a huge expensive piece of junk. I'll never buy a Samsung again as long as I live.

1I've had enough.  Feb 26, 2009
Today, February 26, 2009, is the day I cut my losses and buy a new player. After fighting with the Samsung for almost two years, I've had enough. During that time, there was never a moment where all the discs in my collection played properly...or, in some cases, at all. The first firmware update helped, but subsequent attempts seemed to do nothing. AND even if they had, about 50% of the audio CD's that I try to play on it skip. They always have. And I suspect that no firmware update is going to address that. The most maddening thing about this is that, being an "early adopter" of the format, I paid a fortune for this thing. It's going to be a lonnnnggg time before I consider buying another Samsung product.

2Lots of glitches  Feb 06, 2009
I can only complain so much, because I paid all of $130 for this on a Best Buy closeout. However, despite firmware updates, the machine will not play Blu-rays by 20th Century Fox; nor would it play "Zohan," from Sony. Also, lip-syncing problems are common on other Blu-ray discs. On the upside, the picture on the Blu-ray discs that do play is very good, as is upconversion of standard DVD's.


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