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more about #bdp2500 more comments → dry-roasted-peanuts: Anyone have any idea about what the audio is streamed at? Streaming a picture at 720 is nice and all, but a HD picture and stereo audio seems a bit li... more » edmicman: What's the difference between the 2500 and the 2550? Samsung's site doesn't even seem to list the 2550.... And are these profile 2.0 now, or still 1.... more » 92BuickLeSabre: Okay, I have a ridiculous blu-ray question for the holiday season. (And I apologize for my stupidity.) I need a new DVD player. My television is onl... more » spaceman37: Forgive my ignorance - never used Netflix streaming (yet). Is this trend going to be ray of hope for Silverlight? Or is Silverlight just a means to pl... more » BeautifulAgony: I love my Roku. For $99 it ranks as one of the biggest no-brainers in gadget purchasing. It's tiny, sets up in a few seconds, and it's wireless so I c... more » pdditty: Cmon Netflix bring it to my PS3 and then Ill get excited more » -
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Firmware Update For Netflix HD Streaming on Samsung BD Players Available Now
Just as planned, Samsung has loosed a firmware upgrade (version 2.1) for its BD-P2500 and BD-P2550 Blu-ray decks that now supports Netflix streaming in glorious 720p. Go grab it now. [Thanks, Ari!] -
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Samsung BD-P2500 Blu-ray Player Is Today and Future Proof
With Samsung's BD-P2500, we see that Blu-ray players are finally shedding that first-gen baby weight. Sized to fit in a normal dress, Samsung's latest supports all current Blu-ray spec right out of the box and is prepared for expansion through its ethernet, 1GB of onboard memory and USB. In terms of audio, the system can handle Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus™, Dolby TrueHD, and dts-HD HR all without an external decoder. And for $500, the BD-P2500 is offering far more features than the recently announced Yamaha player at less than half the price. More »
