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July 2010
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The editors liked
It has 1GB of builtin storage and a USB port for saving external content
Top-notch HD image quality. Robust selection of Web features including games. Includes 1GB of internal memory. Eight analog outputs for connecting to a 7.1 surround sound system. Supports DLNA.
Superb image quality
Excellent selection of Internet services
Welldesigned remote and menus
Audio reencode for older surround receivers. Greatlooking menus
Well-designed remote and menus
Audio re-encode for older surround receivers. Great-looking menus
Excellent image & audio quality
Lots of streaming online services
Welldesigned user interface
Excellent Blu-ray image quality
Netflix
Vudu
YouTube
And Pandora media streaming
Plus the expandable Samsung Apps platform
Built-in Wi-Fi
7.1 analog audio outputs
1GB onboard storage
The editors didn't like
An SD card slot is the only item missing from this Bluray Player.
Some SD-upconversion artifacts. Limited front panel controls.
Nonresponsive front panel buttons
Info button not useful
Non-responsive front panel buttons
No backlit remote buttons
A few minor design flaws
Sluggish operational speed
Competing Sony players offer 3D for about the same price
Last year's Samsung Blu-ray players had questionable reliability
Superb image quality, Excellent selection of Internet services, Welldesigned remote and menus, Audio reencode for older surround receivers. Greatlooking menus,
Nonresponsive front panel buttons, Info button not useful,
A few annoying design quirks can’t take the shine out of the otherwise excellent, reasonably priced Samsung BD-C6500. ...
Superb image quality, Excellent selection of Internet services, Well-designed remote and menus, Audio re-encode for older surround receivers. Great-looking menus,
Non-responsive front panel buttons, Info button not useful
Overall, the Samsung BD-C6500 Blu-Ray Disc Player is a good value and a good device for playing the latest Blu-Ray movies. New and advanced features such as AllShare, BD-Live 2.0, and Internet TV enhance the user's viewing experience to a level of pure...
Abstract: With arguably the best interface, the Samsung gives you loads of options, neatly integrated into a simple home screen. I had some trouble getting it to play files from a hard drive and from a NAS, and its USB jack isn't powerful enough to spin a portable hard drive. But on the..
Published: 2010-05-10, Author: Matthew , review by: cnet.com
Excellent Blu-ray image quality; Netflix, Vudu, YouTube, and Pandora media streaming, plus the expandable Samsung Apps platform; built-in Wi-Fi; 7.1 analog audio outputs; 1GB onboard storage
Sluggish operational speed, competing Sony players offer 3D for about the same price, last year's Samsung Blu-ray players had questionable reliability
Samsung's BD-C6500 Blu-ray player has excellent image quality, outstanding features for the price, and a slick design--we just wish it were a little faster.
Samsung must be lauded for its efforts in advancing player design, performance and speed with improved energy efficiency. You are getting a lot of new features and technological innovations for less than $250....
Top-notch HD image quality. Robust selection of Web features including games. Includes 1GB of internal memory. Eight analog outputs for connecting to a 7.1 surround sound system. Supports DLNA.
Some SD-upconversion artifacts. Limited front panel controls.
Samsung's BD-C6500 offers more interactive and connectivity features than other Blu-ray players in its class, and it delivers stunning high-definition picture quality....
Abstract: Today we were able to try out the Samsung BD-C6500 1080p Blu-ray player, one of Samsung’s latest line of players featuring high-definition video along with the Samsung Internet@TV. The new players do a good job of grasping onto the future of digital me...