
Rumors of Samsung's BD-Live-ready BD-P2500 Blu-ray player first started cropping up a few months ago, and the strikingly similar BD-P2550 just
slipped out at Best Buy a few days ago, but if you like your Blu-ray news all official like, you'll be glad to know that Samsung has now finally actually talking about the player, and it's set to show it off at the big IFA show later this week. In addition to BD-Live support (which will apparently come in a future update), Samsung also confirms that the player packs the always-desirable Silicon Optix HQV video processing chip, and support for both Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD in addition to the usual non-HD formats. No firm word on a price just yet, but you can look for the official launch to happen in September. If that Best Buy slip is any indication, however, it seems likely that they could start showing up even sooner than that.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
dad @ Aug 26th 2008 11:01PM
-$299.99 for a full featured BD player
-Bitstream out all audio codecs
-Decent load times (Equivalant to HD-A3 player times is good enough for me)
-Doesn't have issues playing all past, present, and future BDs.
Then they've got a sale!
Jeff N. @ Aug 26th 2008 4:43PM
Does it decode DTS Master and Dolby True HD in the player?
Jordan @ Aug 26th 2008 4:39PM
How about a firmware update for the BD-P1500? I'm still waiting for BD-Live support on mine.
The Fuzz 53 @ Aug 26th 2008 4:52PM
Any word on price? And will this Samsung player work with my Onkyo receiver, unlike the HD-960 upscaler I have now?
Big Wizz @ Aug 27th 2008 9:29AM
"Any word on price?"
Ya, how about: too much.
J.Goodwin @ Aug 26th 2008 6:30PM
"BD-Live ready"
I guess that's kind of like Windows Vista Capable.
Dave @ Aug 27th 2008 1:44AM
Way to go Panny!
ericdj @ Aug 27th 2008 2:54AM
Again, this is the same as the unit at Best Buy. Buy Buy got a 30 day exclusive on their model. These will be 2.0 and BD Live when the update for them is ready.
DrXym @ Aug 27th 2008 10:08AM
Being live "ready" probably implies a firmware update and quite possibly a USB storage device too for downloaded content.