
Samsung BD-F6500 review
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This Blu-ray player has a bountiful feature set that includes a smart TV experience that makes many TV screens look shabby.
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This Blu-ray player has a bountiful feature set that includes a smart TV experience that makes many TV screens look shabby.

The Samsung BD-E6100 Blu-ray player is a bit flimsy but looks good in a gloss black brushed finish and offers value for money.

With its 1TB hard drive and Smart TV functionality, this Freeview+ HD/Blu-ray combi promises to tick all the boxes

Samsung's ultra-thin deck is more proof of the brand's style ambitions

We test a combination package of Blu-ray player with Freeview HD PVR and find Samsung has catered for almost every need

Exclusive 3D Blu-ray playback and Freeview HD bundled up in a single, stylish box

A wall-mounted Blu-ray player under a TV? Martin Pipe says 'hang it all'

Freeview HD recording and Blu-ray playback: has Samsung created the ultimate all-in-one?

A bargain Blu-ray with Internet@TV web browsing

We get vertical with Samsung's wall-hugging Blu-ray deck - the brand's slimmest and fastest yet

The Samsung BD-P1400 Blu-ray deck has a feature list superior to the company's debut Blu-ray deck, and is bolstered further by a firmware update which we suggest all buyers implement as soon as they can.

Originally priced at £1,000 when it first appeared, you can now pick up the BD-P1000 for approximately £700. Many online retailers have this 1080p-capable Blu-ray player (that can also upscale regular DVDs to 1080p) on sale for under £500.

Samsung's BD-P1000, the world's first Blu-ray disc player, has been the focus of attention since it was launched in the US a few short months ago. Blu-ray promises stunning high-definition pictures and sound...

After years of development, Blu-ray has finally arrived. Samsung is the first brand to get a player into UK stores, followed closely by Panasonic and about a month in advance of Toshiba's rival HD DVD format

We liked Toshiba's HD DVD deck, the HD-XA1, a lot, with certain reservations. Now the rival high-definition platform, Blu-ray, enters the arena with Samsung's BDP-1000.