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RE: Been there, done that (sort of)

Posted by Cruz123 on November 18, 2007 at 07:43:35:

To offer a dissenting voice, I've had the 1200 for several months and have yet to encounter a disc that it would not play (obviously I haven't played them all). Also, to be completely fair, Samsung did recently release a firmware upgrade last month in response to the release of the Fox discs that had copyright protection encoding that many players would not play. So to say they have completely abandoned the player is not entirely true. If you go over to AVS and search the HD forums, you will quickly see that there are no pefect HD players out there at the moment, expecially on the BD side. Part of the problem is that BD is a continually evolving format, whereas HDDVD has pretty much been the same from day one.