Color:Black Media:Electronics Autographed:No Memorabilia:No Batteries:2 Batteries Included:Yes Shipping Weight (lbs):4.6 Dimensions (in):9.8 x 16.9 x 1.8 Legal Disclaimer:Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty:1 Year Parts, 90 Days Labor Limited Warranty
Product Description 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.
Avoid this one!October 22, 2008 This DVD player has broken twice and repaired once in just over a year. The first time, it was still under their 90 day warranty. They required I pay the shipping to get it repaired. Ridiculous. Will not buy Samsung products again after terrible customer service and unreliable equipment.
Big Disappointment: Faulty Product, Even Worse Customer ServiceSeptember 3, 2008 This purchase was especially disappointing because I was very pleased with my Samsung LN40A550 40-Inch 1080p LCD HDTV. I bought the upsampling DVD player to complement that TV, but it was a waste of my money. (I was replacing a progressive scan DVD player that was a few years old.)
I unpacked the player and attached it to the HDTV with an HDMI cable and got NOTHING. No picture. No menu. Nothing.
The TV recognized the Anynet device (DVD player), but found no signal.
I spent half an hour playing with the remote, reading through the manual, and searching the terrible support Web site. Finally, I was able to get a flickering, noisy, pink screen.
I had to turn off the auto setting for HDMI resolution. I discovered that the DVD player only worked in the 480 setting. The 720p and 1080i settings gave me the distorted video. The 1080p setting resulted in "no signal."
I registered the DVD player at the Samsung support site. This required typing in detailed information including the serial number that was printed in a 6 pt. font on the back of the machine.
The download area had information about a firmware upgrade. But there was no mention of what version it was or how to find out what version was on my player. Of course, there was nothing about what features this firmware added or what bugs it fixed.
The procedure for updating the firmware would have confused a hacker. * Download the zip file containing the firmware. * Unzip the files. * Burn the files to a CD-R. (not a DVD-R because the player does not read them) * Be sure to use the ISO 9660 character set. * Finalize the disc. * Turn on the DVD player. * Turn on the TV. * Switch the source to the DVD player. * Put the Newly burned CD into the player's disc tray. * Answer Yes when prompted to update. Screen shot bears no resemblance to actual prompt. Options are "Total" and "Cancel." * Highlight "Yes" and press Enter on remote. (Of course there is no "Yes" to highlight.) * The upgrade begins and the upgrade screen appears. (The first time nothing changed on the screen when I selected "Total.") (When the screen did appear on the second try, it was completely different than the screen shot shown on the Web site.) * IMPORTANT: While the firmware is installing (without any feedback) do not press any buttons or turn off the player. Unplugging the power cord, dirt or scratches on the disc, opening the tray during processing, or a power outage could cause PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE UNIT. * During the update, the tray will open. * Remove the disc. * Wait two minutes.
This information is inconsistently presented in three different locations on the Web site.
With luck and persistence, I was able to update the firmware. But it had no impact on my problem.
I tried to find some mention of others having the same problem in the FAQs. But the FAQs are not browse-able. I had to type in a question to get a list of possible matches. No version of the question produced any relevant FAQs.
I clicked on the "If you do not find the answer you are looking for, send us an e-mail and we'll try to help" link. It brings up a javascript e-mail form.
Even though I was logged in with all my personal and product information stored in their online database, I had to re-enter the model number, the serial number, the purchase date, my name, my e-mail address and my zip code.
I submitted my request for help one week ago today. I have not received any reply from Samsung, not even a "we got your request" e-mail.
This DVD player produces no better output than my old player and is a hassle to use.
The Anynet connection is slow and provides little benefit. I would not use it as a factor in deciding whether to buy this unit. I would not recommend buying this player at all. If I didn't like my TV so much, I would recommend not buying anything from a company that is so terrible at customer support.
UPDATE: The problem was with the TV. It had an issue with multiple HDMI inputs. This has now been addressed with a firmware upgrade. However, it took 3 weeks for Samsung tech support to get back to me about my problem.
CrapwareAugust 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Had the same problem others have reported -- the LED readout on the front of the player starts saying gibberish (looks like the album cover for Ghost In The Machine by The Police); which I could live with, but the player starts doing funny things such as constantly resetting to factory settings, or worse yet, not reading the DVD's at all. Its performance has been intermittent since almost day one, and now seems to have crapped out completely. I'm gonna try the firmware update but don't have too much hope that'll fix things. Either way, I will never buy another Samsuck DVD player again.
UPDATE: The firmware update didn't do a thing. This player ended up in the dumpster after a year of spotty performance.
Perfect PairJuly 9, 2008 Goes perfect with the my new Samsung Plasma. Very Small. So far it has been great.
Buy this and use till Blu Ray maturesJuly 8, 2008 This is a really nice DVD player. it plays almost all formats. I am using HDMI cables and paired this with a Samsung 40" LCD and the picture quality is really good. I would suggest everyone thinking of getting a bluRay try this first until BluRay matures and the prices come down.
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