+ App-diversity (including Zattoo and Amazon Instant)
+ Relatively smooth navigation (processor)
+ Web browser (very useful)
+ Keyboard / mouse can be used according to instructions
+ Clear layout and quick access to new apps
+ More setting options for picture and sound than the LG BP XXX
+ Plays a lot of video and audio formats in area
+ An optical digital output (can use some such. B. I)
+ Very fast in the arming of Blurays
+ Startup and shutdown in record time (LG BP XXX has also been good at it)
Big minus
(Adopted series dispersion) drive -
- Piano finish (some never learn it ...), the picture on Amazon and Co affects matter (!)
- Too warm (in the range of HDMI connections around it prevail unhealthy temperatures = Wear)
- Optics and USB cap are hardly design suspicious
- Lightweight = quality deficit
To drive:
The first 17 minutes of the film, when CLV due at the beginning of a disc lying (especially Bluray, less DVD, not CD) to an acoustic prime example of a completely unnecessary aufdrehendes drive. - The LG BP 620 had as a meaningful way to speed easily taken out because it is unnecessary to turn so quickly.
So you have a higher-frequency noise when running Samsung. For free, there are rough Schleifton, but just so falls within the ambit since the turbine drive would take about 20 minutes the first time and not before playing unabashedly.
Oh, and the positioning of the read head during playback, the whole film through, this is also audible. - Who anything like terrible place ...
"The grass grow hear" I do certainly. - In 5 meters away there may nothing like so so play to the fore in quiet passages.
From LG BP 620 I knew that too, scraping and sanding. From 3 devices had only one an immaculate drive, as you would expect. - For the WLAN module was broken just after a week.
After all, the LG splurged the first 20 minutes of the film just a few turns less and held their read heads even where they belonged: In the immediate track.
The high operating temperature in the right rear area can only take note. - The LG remained lukewarm even with hard labor.
Light housing revenge, especially when naked PC BL drives are mounted in the air-filled low-cost housing with a few screws. - The bad drives get an unnecessary sound.
Conclusion: For 100 (and, unfortunately, much more) you may nix expect no quality control, no noise test, no thoughtful carriage body or something like a buffer to reduce the RPMs times to an acceptable level. - The Samsung H6500 is identical-annoying as my old Pioneer LD player in about, only that the disks have 30 cm in diameter and must be brought in a lot more effort to turn. - It was nothing High frequency or a "grinding".
Anyone looking for a Mulimediale control center for apps and server playback, which is well served by the Samsung H6500.
Who wants to watch this small panes (as uncool), with a great Full HD quality and great sound, let him be put down 10 meters or a file of it tinkering to play it silently.
Return 4 players in 2 weeks, sorry amazon: The Next is 4x as expensive, so this low drive issue finally comes to an end!
[*** Update 28/08/2014 ***]
The Samsung I kept now, after me the LG BP is 640 also again fell on my nerves. - Many expensive player also suffer because of software problems, app deficiency, lack of format compatibility or just bad drives. - Because I risk not 400 solution to amazon to bother again with a return.
The Samsung now gets its 4-star for liquid operation (processor) which clearly serious menu optics, no crashes (!), Varied menu settings (bitstream, downmix, image settings, DVD> 24fps, screen dimming, etc.), fast rescue (without additional option, the more power in standby draws) and the good format diversity. - The better selection of apps compared to the LG can also credit again.
For 100 the almost equally priced LG BP 6xx vastly superior ...
And if you are lucky, again gets a slightly better drive, which can be described according to some reviews as "quiet". ;)