Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu Ray Player Review


Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu Ray Player, another Blu Ray Player on the market that has the 3D capability that everyone would really love to see. Though its still early at the time of this posting, Im quite sure that early adopters would really love to snag one of the newest Samsung BD-C6900 Blue ray player because of its 3D capability which would be very useful in the very near future.

For those who are concerned if the Samsung BD C6900 if it would be 3d ready, the simple answer to that question is yes, no doubt about it. Actually it is one of the first blue ray players that actually has the 3D capability ready out of the box. That means that you can be able to view 3D movies and other media using the Samsung bdC6900.

The Samsung BD-C6900 blu ray players do have the features that other predecessors has, such as the full HD  3D support, Internet@TV, BD-Live 2.0, DLNA, Wifi, 1GB memory, Advanced HD audio (Dolby Digital TruHD, DTS-HD Master Audio) and 7.1 channel audio output.

Samsung BD-C6900 3D Blu Ray PlayerIf you are wondering how much does the Samsung BD C6900 costs, then you would be surprised that it only costs, around $399 which is around at par with other lower class models of bluray player of Samsung such as the Samsung BD-C5500 and the Samsung BD-P4600 which is by the way currently on sale.

You might wonder if you can be able to view 3D content using the Samsung BD-C6900 even if the media disc or blu ray disc that you inserted was just a normal disc and not a 3D version and I guess it might but you cant really harness the full potential of the Samsung BD-C6900 since it might just convert movies into 3D version…

That would be one of the main disadvantages as of the moment since there arent really not much of 3D content out there that can be played on your Samsung BD-C6900. But if there were then you’d be pretty sure that you can be able to watch 3D media in its full glory.

If I were you, I would start saving up for this blue ray player unless you might want to get left behind with a blueray player that does not have the 3D capability which is not good by the way… Im pretty sure that once 3D content starts to come out, everyone would follow suit since the new hype is about 3D both in players and flat panels. This is also the reason why its pretty much imperative if you would pair it on a 3D capable flat panel such as the Samsung C7000 LED 3D TV which also a 3D ready flat panel out of the box.

All in all, you still do have an ample time to save up for the Samsung BD-C6900 Blu Ray Player or wait until it goes on sale on either as one of the Top Black Friday Deals 2010 or Cyber Monday 2010

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  1. #1 by alicia on April 17, 2011 - 7:32 am

    I got a Samsung Blue ray player BD-C6900 along with an expensive 3D Samsung TV two months ago and it has worked only one, after spending an hour with a technician who was on phone with me when it worked, didn’t, didn’t, worked, didn’t, didn’t, then worked–for that night only. Since then the machine has never worked, required countless phone calls. Was told get a flashdrive, install Firmware, should work. The hell with that! Sat around a few days, decided to call and ask, why id it work first time, but not since? Try your connections, your HDMI connector is bad (it isn’t), you can download the firmware. Tried an online search, couldn’t find anything about “firmware”. Called again, told, oh you don’t need the firmware, unplug it, blabla, and–holding the phone under my chin, got disconnected. Called back, oh you need a flash drive and the firmware.by the time you get back, she said, you will have the program in your email inbox. Determined to take care of this, ran out in HOUSESHOES, the only flashdrive I could find at this hour was a $30 flashdrive. Got home, called, oh no, can’t download it, you need disc program. Asked to speak to manager, now going on 17 minutes on hold, I am out $30, no end in sight to this BS, and I am so mad I could scream.

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