Samsung BD-HM57C Smart Blu-ray Player with Built-in Wi-Fi (Certified Refurbished)
Product Description
Stream movies on Netflix, weatherproof your day with AccuWeather, watch your favorite videos on YouTube, stay connected with Twitter and Facebook, listen to music on Pandora and much more. Expand your entertainment collection - watch Blu-ray, stream, or up-convert your favorite DVD to near Blu-ray quality. With built-in Wi-Fi, no additional cables or wires are needed to connect to your wireless home network. You can wirelessly access Samsung Apps or other Smart Blu-ray features with ease. You can also sync and stream content to other DLNA-enabled PCs, smartphones, tablets and cameras via Samsung AllShare DLNA technology. Seamlessly enjoy content from your Samsung smartphone, tablet, digital camera and laptop wirelessly on your TV with the AllShare feature. Share music, movies, pictures and other content on your devices with your friends and family on the big screen. You'll enjoy internet streaming, 18 preloaded Content apps including, Netflix, Pandora, YouTube, Vudu, Facebook, CinemaNow, Accuweather, Rhapsody, Flingo, Flickr, Twitter, Hulu Plus and over 100 more in the Opera App Store. Start watching in no time - This Smart Blu-ray Player is ready when you are in as little as 5 seconds with Quick Start Mode where most other players can take up to 10 seconds. The addition of Dolby Digital ensures an immersive audio experience. Plus by using a HDMI cable (included) it's never been easier to connect your TV and audio systems for higher quality audio and a better entertainment experience when watching your favorite movies, shows and sports. Best yet, enjoy your own videos, music and photos by connecting your external storage device directly to your Blu-ray player via the USB. Just plug in your USB drive and access your personal entertainment library. PLEASE NOTE: Some apps may require additional fees or subscriptions. Internet access required.
CUSTOMER REVIEW
This was a gift for my dad for his birthday. He really enjoys watching movies on it, though I don't think he knows what a Blu-ray is because he still rents DVDs from the local store. He has a HDTV, the picture quality is great even when he plays a normal DVD. I've tried to show him Blu-rays and he has a few I got for him, he still gets DVDs when he goes to the store. He also doesn't use the Netflix functionality though it works perfectly when I've tried to show him it. I showed him that you can view things off a USB and he just stared at me. I think he is just happy to have a DVD player again. Now if he can just figure out how to rewind them, he'd be fine.
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