There were problems when I tried an update via WLAN perform (via FRITZ! Box Fon WLAN 7170).
The error message 'model information in the update file does not match the player' was displayed. After each time he tried again, download the update over Wi-Fi.
After a long search on the Internet I decided to perform the update via USB stick. On the web pages of Samsung the file was quickly found and downloaded. Trying to read the corresponding installation instructions (file in PDF format) failed miserably. Both under Mac OSX and Windows, Adobe Reader complained about a non-existent Korean font file?!?
Hello Samsung: Please exercise in this file a little more care. Ultimately I have the update carried out then as described in the printed instructions on USB flash drive - this time everything went without problems - why not wireless?
In daily operation is positive on that the player goes very fast to work - no comparison to Pioneer whom I had previously. The lack of fan and the low drive is heard hardly anything from the player. The loading Blu-Rays and DVDs is also quite fast. The remote control is clearly structured and has decent buttons.
The (2D) -Bildqualität when playing Blu-Rays and DVDs is outstanding (at Sony KDL-52Z5800).
Negative following struck me:
Depending on the DVD for 'The King Of Queens - Season 1' (German edition), the elapsed time of a chapter appears partially wrong (for example: 28 of 21 minutes have passed) - do not know if that is the player or the DVD; have something but never seen in other players.
After turning off the player, he has forgotten the settings for language and subtitles on reactivation of the inserted DVD / Blu-ray - Pioneer and PS3 remember something.
The housing material is a joke for this price range - the best you can say: An intruder will be the thing are probably because he thinks he has a 30 Euro DVD player from grocery stores in front of him. Even so careful handling of the player can not avoid that after a short time scratches are visible on the specular, cheap-looking surface.
The low weight and the inferior feet you have to keep from behind when you plug a USB flash drive, so the player does not it slip.
My conclusion:
My ideal Blu-ray player would be a device with the inner workings and the speed of the BD-C6900 and the housing quality and feel of Pioneer or Denon.