YouTube Service for Samsung Blu-ray Players at CEDIA Expo 2009

Well! We all know Samsung, the leading brand. It is always expected from such a progressive company to add up some new services frequently. This time we have Samsung’s American Division in news for its announcement on the availability of the YouTube Service on chosen Samsung Blu Ray Players.

Now let us see which these chosen players are:

  • Samsung BD-P1600 Player
  • Samsung BD-P3600 Blu Ray, and
  • Samsung BD-P4600 Blu-ray player

So, Guys! You might be thinking “What’s the big deal”; well! The owners of these players will get an ease of access to the YouTube Content without paying extra costs. It means user generated content on YouTube will be just your key pres away. That is, you can just press the keys on remote and enjoy.

So, if you wanna see this working, you can visit CEDIA EXPO 2009, which will be held from September 10-13 in Atlanta, Ga. Here Samsung will expose this latest service publicly.

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2 Responses to “YouTube Service for Samsung Blu-ray Players at CEDIA Expo 2009”

  1. J. Griffin says:

    This model was recomended by a friend who had used it for quite some time. His had worked out well so I decided to go ahead and purchase one. Glad I did.

  2. One of the best things about this player, aside from its super clean appearance, was how easy it was to set up the Netflix account. Go to the Netflix option and it gives you a four digit code to put in online, and that’s it. Now any movie available to watch instantly on Netflix is just a few clicks away.

    One other thing I really enjoy, and this is likely because I am using a Samsung surround sound and tv as well, I can turn everything on and off with the P1600’s remote. Turning on the player turns everything else on, press “tv power,” then “power” on the remote and everything turns off.

    The only con I can think of is that I have yet to get the wireless function set up. I have to hook up the player via a LAN cable because from what I can tell, there is no option to input network security information.

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