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61 of 61 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Lots of features, room for improvement, March 6, 2012
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CB (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung BD-E5900 3D WiFi Blu-ray Disc Player (Black) (Electronics)
I just bought the Samsung E5900 Blu ray player yesterday despite not finding a single review of this player online. I bought this mostly for the smart, streaming and integration features and have not had a chance to actually play a movie yet.

Setup
The initial wizard was easy to follow and connect to my Wi-Fi network. Despite this being a fairly new device, it took about 20 minutes to install numerous updates.

Video streaming services
It supports numerous services, but not Amazon Video on-demand. There are apps that you can download to watch MLB.TV and other services. Youtube and Pandora are great.

App store
It has a pretty full app store with a lot of apps. I've only tried Pandora and Facebook and they both work. They have some neat features to link to your accounts through activation codes so you don't have to type in your username and password on a remote.

Allshare
It found my western digital NAS drive and connected no... Read more
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Buggy Software - Crashes for Regular DVDs, May 7, 2012
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CD (Apex, NC USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung BD-E5900 3D WiFi Blu-ray Disc Player (Black) (Electronics)
We bought the BD-E5900 over the weekend to replace an old JVC DVD player that is prone to skipping. We picked the Samsung due to its long list of features and Samsung's good reputation.

Externally, here are the pros and cons:
Pros: Small and sleek form factor, simple front display, USB interface (useful for updates)
Cons: Limited connection options on back: HDMI output, a coax audio output and a Ethernet input. LED front panel display only 4 characters (small).

Things started poorly when we tried unsuccessfully for 45 minutes to connect it to our wireless network. Sometimes it would see the router, sometimes not. The signal was consistently 2 bars and worked fine with our LG HDTV and a laptop in the same room.

Skipping the networking step, we tried out our first Blu-Ray DVD. It took a long time to load and played for about five seconds before an image came on screen, but when it came up, the image quality was gorgeous. If this is the way it... Read more
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Setup Issues, March 28, 2012
This review is from: Samsung BD-E5900 3D WiFi Blu-ray Disc Player (Black) (Electronics)
I recommend this player highly with one reservation/gripe. The default settings were not right for me.

As another (2 star) review mentioned, out of the box, the audio is not producing 5.1 surround. There are 2 settings under the audio menu for the player. One is PCM vs Bitstream. The Samsung online site Says "bitstream" required, but there are 3 choices for bitstream. (Dolby Digital seems to work, though I have no way of knowing if it is optimal.)

There is also a default setting that down-converts all audio to stereo. I suppose this is so that out-of-the-box it will work with any configuration, but it isn't mentioned in the online "debug audio 5.1" faqs.

Anyway. If you set the Audio stream to "bitsteam" and turn the "stereo down-convert" off, it produces 5.1 surround. (Probably 7.1 surround as well. Though who knows)

The rest of the features are great. I haven't played around with all of the WiFi stuff, but it seems sufficient to me. For... Read more
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1 comment:

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