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- 03-22-2009 04:58 PM #1
Samsung BD-P3600 Review
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This is my first Samsung product since the 1000 (which lasted 2 days in my setup). I wanted a wireless connection and was interested in Netflix streaming (yeah I joined. Not buying much anymore unless it's a must have). This particular model comes with a USB dongle already packaged, whereas the 1600 does not. The Samsung only uses their particular adapter and nothing else. The adapter is $89 and on backorder. It also has 1GB of built in memory. It also has 7.1 analog outs (I don't think the 1600 does, but I'm not sure). MSRP: $399
Aesthetics:
I prefer either the look of of the sleek Panasonics or the hefty build look of te Denon or Pioneer compared to this model. It looks like an upside down trapezoid. There is a built in fan and it hasn't gotten warm yet running for two hours.
Initial Setup
Unplugged the Panasonic and put in the 3600. Went into the setup menu and set the time, audio, etc. Here is where the problem started. I could not get 24fps mode set to on no matter what I did running through the processor. It would turn on running directly to the projector. I know for a fact that the processor accepts and passes 1080p/24 because my Panasonic ran in that mode and Panasonic will not force 24FPS period. So I do not think it is the processor.
Unplugged it and moved it into the bedroom replacing the BD35. Running through a 4806CI to a Hitachi Director's Series 47X902. Guess what. I was able to select 1080p/24. Guess I'll leave it there. Put it back into PCM mode since the 4806 doesn't decode.
Next hooked up the wireless adapter and entered the security key. No problem connecting. Up and running. Next I activated the NetFlix. Done.
Video (BD):
Put in Australia BD. Loaded up very quickly. Even a little faster than the Panasonic. I originally set the video to movie. PQ and AQ was vey good. I wanted to change the video setting back to normal. THis is where the Panasonic has a true advantage. In the 3600, you have to go back into the main menu to change the settings. Picture seemed better, more vivid in this mode, but I would have like to have been able to do it on the fly while the movie was playing to get a truer comparison.
One nice thing about the 3600 is the subtitle button. Normally I set it before I watch a movie, but if my daughter comes in after starting, it's nice to be able to just hit one button instead of 3 or 4 to get to the subtitles
Yeah lazy.
Advantage: Panasonic (just for the user interface and being able to change settings while the movie is playing.
Video (SD):
Gone in this model is the Reon chipset. With the Samsung, SD DVD is only able to be played at 1080p/60. No 24fps mode for this model.
I put in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory because there is a lot of straight line movement and a lot of bright colors. There was no evidence of jaggies during the conveyor belt scene in te intro. Colors were bright and vivid. It does a fairly decent job at upconverting. About on par with the 35/55.
Advantage: Panasonic. Just because of te 24fps mode with SD DVD
Netflix:
Well, there isn't a whole lot of HD ready to be streamed on Netflix at the moment. So I queued up "The Office: Season 1" As with most video streaming, PQ was only fair compared to satellite, cable, or BD. There was definitely artifacting visible. I will also need to call up my phone provider to see if a speed update is available in my area. I'm at 3046 kbps right now. We'll see how this pans out in te future.
Overall:
Overall this seems to be a good player. If you want Netflix and wireless streaming, this might be the player for you. If you don't need a wireless connection or Netflix, then I would consider the BD60 or 80 depending on if you need the analogs.
Pros:
Quick boot up
Internal Decoding or bitstreaming audio
Vivid colors with BD
Wireless connection
Netflix and Pandora streaming
Subtitle Button on remote
Cons:
Did not connect 1080p/24 to my projector running through the processor (Panasonic does)
No 1080p/24 upconversion for SD DVD (only 1080p/60)
Clumsy user interface, lack of settings while playing a movie
Enjoy,
S~Last edited by teachsac; 03-22-2009 at 05:26 PM.
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- 03-22-2009 08:25 PM #2
Thanks for the input. Glad to see Sammy may be getting their crap together.
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- 03-23-2009 07:50 AM #3
Be interesting to follow this teachsac see how it performs for you down the road (if you keep it).
I saw one the other day at best buy, thought the design was ugly and that alone would keep it out of my house, but that is just a personal opinion. The loss of the Reon is kind of odd outside of a cost cutting measure.
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- 03-29-2009 06:29 PM #4
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Well it's been a week and so far no problems. It has once again moved
and is now in the family room (not theater room). Connected up with the Mits 65831 with no problems. Reason it moved is for Netflix streaming mostly for the kids. I have yet to have any problems with the player itself and streaming has gone fairly well. The only problem was when my ISP got bogged down the other night. The connection kept dropping and reconnecting. The quality is pretty good and HD is nice. Hopefully more to come in the future. Most of the SD content is not bad and looked much better than the DVD of True Grit I watched the other night. Since then no probs. Working on adding filesharing with my compters for streaming music and videos.
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- 03-29-2009 06:54 PM #5
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- 03-30-2009 03:21 PM #6
So, how's the networking? Streamed any music or movies?
- 03-30-2009 04:15 PM #7
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- 04-02-2009 05:13 PM #10
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All of my files are on my XP system. My laptop is used for work and has Vista. Haven't tried it with that one yet.
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