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Samsung - Blu-ray Disc™ Player | Model: BD-P1400
Blu-ray Disk Player
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Blu-ray Disk Player ▪ Samsung ▪ BD-P1400 ▪ P/0635753001022
1 year limited warranty


Updated 11/13/2009 6:20:10 PM UTC (116 days, 8 hours, 41 minutes ago)
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Product Release Date: 2007
Time in Market: 3 years, 2 months

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Samsung - Blu-ray Disc™ Player | Model: BD-P1400
SAMSUNG’s BD-P1400 is a perfect centerpiece to your media environment, providing the features you need for a fulfilling entertainment experience. Advanced Blu-ray playback technology gives you crisp, clear images, while added picture quality adjustment lets you set sharpness and noise reduction to your liking. HDMI™ v1.3 lets you experience richer colors. Dolby® Digital Plus and Dolby® TrueHD compatibility completes the HD experience.
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News
Sony introduces five new feature-packed, confusingly-named Blu-ray DVRs
  Now that Toshiba's getting in on the Blu-ray train, Sony needs to up its game. Enter a quintet of new players, each packing TV recording tech, overlapping feature sets, and seemingly nonsensical names. Starting at the low end is the BDZ-RS10, which sports a measly single digital tuner and 320GB worth of storage. Next up is the BDZ-EX30, adding a second digital tuner and a Blu-ray recorder into the action. Then the BDZ-EX50 moves up to 500GB of storage and adds PSP support, the BDZ-RX100 goes up to a full 1TB, and the BDZ-EX200 2TB. All but the lowest two support DLNA and can spin an hours worth of video to a PSP or X-1000 in under two minutes, meaning you could sync the entire Battlestar Galactica series in just over two hours and get your Cylon fix wherever you like.Filed under: Home EntertainmentSony introduces five new feature-packed, confusingly-named Blu-ray DVRs originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 27 Aug 2009 09:23:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 8/27/2009 5:12 PM (194d 9h 49m ago)
Toshiba applies for BDA admission, Blu-ray players and laptops coming soon
  We'd already heard that Toshiba -- the outfit best known for solidly backing HD DVD during the two-year format war of the early 21st century -- was preparing to swallow its pride and kick out a Blu-ray player by the year's end, but now it's official. The outfit just announced moments ago that it has "applied for membership of the Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) and plans to introduce products that support the Blu-ray format." Sadly, Tosh doesn't bother to mention exactly what kinds of BD-capable wares it hopes to produce, nor is it ready to disclose product launch time frames. We'd tell you exactly how it wants us to just be patient and all, but you're probably better off hearing it directly from the horse's trap:"In light of recent growth in digital devices supporting the Blu-ray format, combined with market demand from consumers and retailers alike, Toshiba has decided to join the BDA. Toshiba aims to introduce digital products that support the Blu-ray format, including BD players and notebook PCs integrating BD drives, in the course of this year. Details of the products, including the timing of regional launches, are now under consideration. We will make announcements in due course."Filed under: Home EntertainmentToshiba applies for BDA admission, Blu-ray players and laptops coming soon originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 10 Aug 2009 03:20:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 8/10/2009 12:41 PM (211d 14h 19m ago)
Blu-ray gets Managed Copy next year, requires new hardware
  It took over three years, but mandatory Managed Copy is set to become a reality next year as each studio is required to sign the recently finalized AACS license by December 4th 2009, and any studio that signs early receives up to a 25 percent discount on licensing fees. What isn't mandatory, though, is hardware support, and although the current generation of players definitely won't work, most expect the majority of new BD devices to. The cost (you didn't think it'd be free, did you?) and the number of copies is up to the studio, but at least one copy will be allowed. That copy can be made via a menu on the disc and can take the form of another Blu-ray Disc or a DRM-laced Microsoft file. Up until now, Apple hasn't joined the party so no joy for iPod users -- although this could still happen. Either way, a connection to either the AACS' or studio's authorization server will be required to make it work. As cool as this all sounds, we're still skeptical; and although we'll be the first to try it, somehow we don't think it'll live up to our expectations.Filed under: HDTV, Home EntertainmentBlu-ray gets Managed Copy next year, requires new hardware originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 12 Jun 2009 10:34:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 6/12/2009 3:32 PM (270d 11h 29m ago)
Harman Kardon intros its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10
  Harmon Kardon has decided to jump into the Blu-ray pushing business with its first player, the BDP 10. This slick number's got all the features you've come to know and love in Blu-ray -- BD-Live and Bonus View capabilities for online content, advanced audio codec support, 1080 / 24p playback, plus USB ports for DiVX and JPEG display. It'll also boast HDMI 1.3a, Ethernet, coaxial and optical audio outputs plus good old two-channel analog audio outputs. The BDP 10 has only been formally announced for Europe so far, though it's expected elsewhere (including the US) in the coming months. The player has a price tag of about €700 (around $940). Hit the read link for full spec sheet -- but fair warning: it's a PDF.[Via Electronista] Filed under: Home EntertainmentHarman Kardon intros its first Blu-ray player, the BDP 10 originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 08 May 2009 20:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 5/11/2009 3:44 PM (302d 11h 16m ago)
BBC breaks down the new DRM rules for Blu-ray recorders
  The reason Blu-ray recorders have migrated from Japan to the UK recently -- and why you'll likely never see them in the U.S. -- is all about the copyright holders. Danielle Nagler, head of BBC HD, hit the blogs to break down the wheres and hows of the DRM changes associated with bringing FreeSat disc HD DVRs like the Panasonic DMR-BS850 and Humax FOXSAT-HDR to market, basically meaning users are allowed one HD copy of a show, which can be played back on protected devices and connections only (transfer to portable players is planned to the future.) Follow the flow chart for the details, and figure out if it'd be worth it to make your own BD-R DVR backups so easily.[Via Pocket-Lint]Filed under: HDTV, Home EntertainmentBBC breaks down the new DRM rules for Blu-ray recorders originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 17 Apr 2009 16:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
 4/18/2009 1:03 AM (326d 1h 57m ago)
More people renting DVD and Blu-ray Discs?
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Has Blu-ray moved from early-adopter to early-majority phase?
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HD streaming added to Netflix-compatible Samsung Blu-ray decks
 (Credit: CBS Interactive) As expected, Samsung has added support for HD streaming of Netflix video to its BD-P2500 and BD-P2550 players. The upgrade is available as a free firmware update (players should automatically prompt users to install the software update, or DIYers can download it from Samsung's support site ...
 12/15/2008 5:03 PM (449d 9h 57m ago)
Netflix, Samsung partner on video streaming
 (Credit: Samsung) Samsung is adding the ability to stream Netflix videos and Pandora's online music service to its latest Blu-ray players. Starting today, a free firmware update will add both services to the BD-P2550. (The nearly identical BD-P2500 will get Netflix support, but not Pandora.) The Samsung players join ...
 10/27/2008 7:39 PM (498d 7h 22m ago)
Blu-ray players rumored to hit $249 by autumn
 Will the pricetag of the Sony BDP-S350 get a $100 haircut?(Credit: Sony) Sony will be dropping the prices on its standalone (non-PlayStation 3) Blu-ray players by $100 in September, according to an anonymous source cited by CE insider Gary Merson on his HD Guru Web site. Around the same time, the source claims that budget players manufactured by Funai and sold under the labels Philips, Magnavox, Sylvania, and Insignia could drop as low as $249. Specifically, the Sony BDP-S350 would drop from $400 to $300, and the as-yet-unreleased step-up model, the BDP-S550, would be introduced at $400, instead of the $500 price that was previously announced. Now, anonymous sources are a dime a dozen on the Internet, but our normal degree of "beware stuff you see on a blog" cynicism is tempered by two points. First: Merson's had a good track record on getting the inside scoop on forthcoming price drops in the past (example). Second, the fact that prices are coming down as we approach the all-important holiday buying season just makes sense--we'd be more surprised if the prices didn't fall. ...
 9/03/2008 9:22 PM (552d 5h 39m ago)
Fourth generation of Samsung Blu-ray players on the way
 Samsung has announced that it plans to bring the next generation of Blu-ray players to market this summer, bringing its first slate of devices that will support the new Blu-ray Disc Profile.The new format, BD Live, allows movie studios to add enhanced features like picture-in-picture video supplements and Internet-enabled content.Samsung Electronics audio/video chief Dongsoo Jun predicts that by 2012, 51 million players will be sold annually. That would be an 80% increase from now.
 4/29/2008 3:31 PM (679d 11h 29m ago)
Reviews
Is Blu-ray becoming a commodity?--Ask the Editors
 Are all Blu-ray players created equal? "These below-$200 price points are great for sales, but what happens six months from now? Will Blu-ray become a commodity?"--Matthew Just one year ago, HD DVD was selling tons of $99 players, Blu-ray players cost an unreasonable $400 or more, and we ...
 12/15/2008 5:02 PM (449d 9h 58m ago)
Find the right Blu-ray player for you
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 12/15/2008 5:02 PM (449d 9h 58m ago)
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Holiday season reminder: Buy cheap HDMI cables
  In the bustle of holiday shopping, it's easy to be persuaded by the salesperson at your local retailer that you need to buy a $50 HDMI cable to make your new gear work. They might say the expensive cable "supports faster speeds," "has better video quality," or that "cheap ...
 12/15/2008 5:01 PM (449d 9h 59m ago)
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