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Dec 29, 2010

Samsung Taking the "Thinnest" 3D Blu-ray Player

The defining characteristic of most home Blu-ray players isn't usually their thickness, but perhaps if you live in a house with low ceilings you might fancy Samsung's new, unnamed Blu-ray device. Seems pretty deep, though, Samsung. Got anything narrower?

While announcing the device, Samsung also took the time to blow its trumpet about US Blu-ray player sales—claiming it is "commanding" the US market and took a 35% share of sales between January and November.



20 comments:

  1. For a bluray player, I must say that's a pretty sleek design and I'm liking it. I prefer things to be smaller since I don't have much space and have to use it wisely.

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  2. I Still don't really see much of a point in buying a blu-ray player as of yet, the prices of the disks are still retardedly expensive and the whole "high-def" phenomenon is really overrated in my opinion... yeah, sure, it's nice, but it makes old movies look like shit, for example, the matrix looks better on DVD then blu-ray because it still has the whole "it looks realistic" thing, where as on blu-ray you can clearly see the mistakes and short cuts that the effects team had made... this makes me a sad panda

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  3. Looks pretty cool. Though, I agree with Nokel.

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  4. I'm going to skip the whole blue-ray thing. Wake me up when I can get a holo-crystal.

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  5. Yeah, after replacing my VHS collection with DVD's I'm going to skip this round and wait for the next big thing in home movie entertainment.

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  6. Lol they are trying to be cool like the macbook air by making the thinnest blu-ray player.

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  7. Finally! I couldn't get a blu ray player before cause they're all an inch thicker and they don't fit in my entertainment center.

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  8. Like all mediums, pornography will decide which tech will be backed. Remewmber the VHS vs Beta days? Beta was superior, but porn backed VHS.

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  9. that's sort of... you know.. not necessary in my house

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  10. this making the thinnest of everything wave is starting to get to my nerves

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  11. What's the cost on something like this?

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  12. Of course, leave it to the Asians to make it smaller haha

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  13. Still too expensive. Gonna stick with normal DVDs.

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  14. competition is what leads these innovations. :D

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  15. Samsung is one of my favorite brands!

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