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Samsung BD-D5700


$199.99 Released February, 2011

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Built-in Wi-Fi - doesn't require an expensive USB adapter. Good Internet app integration - supports the major online streaming services like Netflix. Easy to setup - most users will have the unit up and running in no time.

The Cons:Poor universal remote control - only a limited number of non-Samsung devices are supported, average design, not backlit. Runs slow - not the fastest blu-ray player on the market. Misleading "UltraFastPlay" feature - neither "ultra" or "fast".

The Samsung BD-D5700 is a Blu-ray disc player that comes WiFi ready with WiFi built in and features many Web-Connected Samsung Apps.

The BD-D5700 is a Samsung Smart Blu-ray player with Web-connected Apps, letting you search for your entertainment straight from your Blu-ray player so you don't have to go out to rent or buy the movies you want to see.

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The built-in WiFi capabilities give you a wireless home network with no additional cables or wires. It also lets you connect your other DLNA devices through its Samsung AllShare DLNA technology. It also comes featuring HDMI CEC and a Dolby Digital Plus Decoder audio setup.
This model is related to the Samsung BD-D5500, which has a lot of the same features, but allows you to view movies and TV in 3D with full 1080p HD resolution.

Features

  • Blu-ray disc player
  • WiFi ready
  • Web-Connected Samsung Apps
  • wireless home network
  • AllShare DLNA technology
  • HDMI CEC
  • Dolby Digital Plus Decoder
  • Samsung Smart TV
  • fast booting and loading time
  • enhanced picture quality
  • DTS master audio

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  • 2

    built-in Wi-Fi - doesn't require an expensive USB adapter

  • 2

    good Internet app integration - supports the major online streaming services like Netflix

  • 1

    easy to setup - most users will have the unit up and running in no time

  • 1

    great image quality

Cons
  • 2

    poor universal remote control - only a limited number of non-Samsung devices are supported, average design, not backlit

  • 1

    runs slow - not the fastest blu-ray player on the market

  • 1

    misleading "UltraFastPlay" feature - neither "ultra" or "fast"

  • 1

    poor on-screen keyboard - makes it very hard to input text

  • 1

    no 3D support

  • 1

    glossy black design - looks cheap, picks up fingerprints, scratches and dust

  • 1

    no significant internal storage (150MB)

  • 1

    You seach just for vídeo or música or pictures just one át. A time

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