Samsung DVD-H1080R Upconverting DVD Player

Samsung DVD-H1080R Upconverting DVD Player Review


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Samsung DVD-H1080R Upconverting DVD Player Feature

  • Plays the most popular multimedia formats like DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEG and MPEG-4 clips.
  • Slim, but powerfully-packed with upscale features
With super-stylish look, this lightweight and very compact Samsung DVD player upconverts standard discs to 720p, 1080i or 1080p. This means you can now watch your DVD movies in beautiful near high definition. It also plays the most popular multimedia formats like DivX, MP3, WMA, JPEG and MPEG-4 clips. Slim, but powerfully-packed with upscale features, the H1080R takes DVD players to another level.


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Nice size, very buggy - Barbara C. French - Rochester, NY United States
I bought this DVD player for the small LCD high def TV in my office. I liked the style and small footprint. I am glad to say that after nine months, it still works, sort of, if you're incredibly patient and willing to play with a lot of buttons to get it to work.br /br /When it does play, it plays well. However, it can take up to ten minutes to fiddling with the buttons on the remote to get it to play. Half the time when I press the Open/Close button to eject the disk, it turns off the unit. The buttons on the actual unit work even less than the remote buttons. If I turn off the unit, it can take up to several more minutes of fiddling with it to make it work. At this point, I'm considering purchasing something different. All I want is to turn on my DVD player and have it eject a disk or play a DVD without hassle. I do not and never have had it with this unit.

Garbage - Eye Forget -
Feels like I went back in time 25 years.br /br /Brand new Samsung tv can't auto detect brand new Samsung dvd player. Not the player's fault, Samsung's. Tried with component and HDMI cables.br /br /You cannot set subtitles to a default off. Every time you insert a dvd, or stop and replay, you get to bring up the subtitles menu, click through the three languages, then select off. If you want to stop the dvd, you get to do it all over again. Designed by someone who's never used a dvd player.br /br /Does not auto detect video sizes. You have to screw with, in my case, the Samsung tv's silly pic size setting which has 4:3, then 2 zoom settings before you get to 16:9 for some inexplicable reason. Samsung should study the art of delivering content, not pressing buttons. The tv was also a step back 25 years.br /br /Extremely slow.br /br /Noisy at times.br /br /On board touch buttons are iffy. Sometimes they work and sometimes they don't.br /br /Upscales ok. You get what you pay for and its ok at the price.br /br /Don't pay much attention to the user guide as the buttons it refers to may be labeled different on the remote. Oops, that the Samsung tv again.br /br /Went back the day after we hooked it up. Back to our old Pioneer that at least let's us watch a dvd instead of playing with 2 remote controls (no, the Samsung tv remote cannot control the Samsung dvd player) and waiting for something to happen. Too bad the Sony tv was given away as I would love to have it back as well.


Mar 29, 2010 06:34:07

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