Samsung BD-P1000
Questions about this product
- Problem with firmware update for Samsung HT-BD1250
- Latest post: 2 years ago
- 9 replies
- burnt dvd only playinh menu options and extras
- Latest post: 2 years ago
- 0 replies
- conversion for dvd on stand alone
- Latest post: 3 years ago
- 2 replies
| Specifications: | |
|---|---|
| See all specifications |
Do you want or have this product?

Scan your PC for outdated hardware drivers
Samsung BD-P1000 description
Hi-Definition Playback
Samsung's BD-P1000 delivers hi-definition picture quality to HDTV with an HDMI™ connection.
10-in-2 Multi Memory Card Interface
Play movie clips, view digital photos or listen to MP3 music files through a Combo Player-using any type of memory card. The two slots on the BD-P1000 accept virtually every popular memory card format-Multi Media card, Secure Digital card, Compact Flash and Micro Drive directly, as well as Memory Stick, Memory Stick Duo, Memory Stick Pro, Memory Stick Pro Duo, RS MMC and Mini SD with an adapter.
User-Friendly Graphic Interface
Samsung's BD-P1000 BD Player includes various user interface menus & subtitle functions to allow consumers to easily discover and search for detailed content regarding the video. The full-colour, high-definition animated menu and subtitle effects allows you to incorporate your own personal creative touch.
Easy Top Menu
With the easy top menu, you change the font & colour of subtitles and menu titles as well as the background colour and menu graphic-all to fit your individual style.
Pop-Up Menu
The Pop-up menu will provide information which is already stored in the contents. As seen in the graphic, you can get more profound information about dolphins while watching the documentary.
HDMI™ Output
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) transfers hi-definition (1080i/720p/1080p) video and audio from your DVD or BD to your TV, home theater, or other digital AV components. Simply connect your to your home theater system with a single HDMI cable for the highest quality pictures and sound.
