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Samsung BD-C6900
$239.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:First Blu-ray player to offer 3D. Backwards compatible with all popular media - 2D Blu-ray back to DVDs. Open standard - should be compatible with all 3D TVs.
The Cons:Will be expensive. Poor value next to a PS3 - which should support the 3D standard. Small selection of 3D films.
The Samsung BD-C6900 is the top of the line when it comes to the blu-ray players announced by Samsung at CES 2010. It is one of the first blu-ray players on the market to support the new 3D blu-ray standard.
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It is compatible with Samsung's 3D HDTVs which means the consumer can play 3D movies, such as Sony's Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, or Avatar. The design is elegant and slim, so it can fit into less spacious arrangements, and the transparent cover is in place so that the consumer can see the disk spin. Like the rest of the players in the line, the Samsung BD-C6900 comes with the Internet@TV suite which includes applications such as Netflix, Blockbuster, Picasa, Pandora, VUDU, Twitter and others.
Features
- 3D blu-ray standard
- Slim design
- Transparent cover
- Internet@TV applications
- Top of the line
- Compatible with Samsung's 3D HDTV
- High performance
- Most expensive
- Wi-Fi
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first Blu-ray player to offer 3D
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backwards compatible with all popular media - 2D Blu-ray back to DVDs
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open standard - should be compatible with all 3D TVs
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attractive aesthetic - slim with transparent window display
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support for streaming internet services such as Pandora, Netflix, etc...
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poor value next to a PS3 - which should support the 3D standard
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small selection of 3D films
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