Testseek.co.uk have collected 30 expert reviews of the Samsung BD-P1400 and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung BD-P1400.
January 2008
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The editors liked
Ethernet port
Stylish design
Hi-res bitstream audio out
Very affordable. Decent spec. Good colour reproduction. Great with movement ...
The editors didn't like
Not Profile 1.1
Some 24fps issues
Not the very latest Blu-ray spec. Feels a bit lightweight. Lacks absolute detail in shadows. Struggles in 24fps mode...
At £259, the Samsung BD-P1400 remains among the least expensive Blu-ray Disc players available. But other models can offer better value. Lincoln Spector Lowest online price: £N/A ...
Taking into consideration its feature set and very good all round performance, the BD-P1400 currently represents the best value Blu-ray available. It cant quite match the Blu-ray and DVD performance of high end machines, but at less than half the pric...
Very good menus and documentation, Ethernet port for easy firmware updates
Disappointing picture, Poor audio quality
Older-generation player consistently displays overly bright images; has on-board decoding of lossless audio codecs, but its audio sounds less full than that of other models.
Relatively inexpensive. MP3/JPEG playback from recordable DVD. Support for bitstream audio output (HDMI). Decodes Dolby TrueHD. Online firmware updates.
Sluggish disc load times.
The BD-P1400 isnt the fastest Blu-ray disc player you can buy, but it provides a pleasing viewing experience and good audio format support for a relatively low price....
Abstract: Samsung set themselves apart from the Blu-ray pack last time around in our Secrets DVD Player Benchmark™ with the BD-P1200. While not the best Blu-ray player on the block, it did a commendable job with DVD playback thanks to the utilization of the new...
Abstract: Now that HD movies fans everywhere can all get behind one format, the next question is which player. Unlike HD DVD, theres lots to chose from and it can be difficult to figure out which is the best for you. The PS3 might be the obvious choice to some,...