Testseek.co.uk have collected 11 expert reviews of the Samsung DVD-F1080 and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Samsung DVD-F1080.
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Stylish design. Compact unit. 1080p video output. Dynamic colours and insight
Abstract: With the upscaling set to 1080p, the Samsung delivers decent picture quality, with plenty of detail and vivid colour reproduction. There's some noise in the picture which is more pronounced during dark scene..
The budget price and lack of videophile features means that Samsung's DVD-F1080 isn't designed to be the centrepiece for a serious home cinema system - it's simply a fun, stylish upscaling deck that'll look great in the living room or bedroom. Its impress...
Kudos for a design twist to make an ordinary device more of an eyecatcher, Upconverting abilities, Supported formats, including DivX
Absence of a USB port, No front screen to show time on the player, Slow menus
Overall, on the performance and looks of this player, I would give the DVD-F1080 a big thumbs up. As I said earlier, giving a sleek and compact new design to something that is traditionally bland and big will certainly make this unit a great head turne...
Great looking design - very minimal and futuristic, Works well on HD ready TVS - upscaling to 720p
No USB, No DTS, No Analog 5.1 Output, Does not play .WMV files, Full HD upscaled playback could be better
PerformanceWe used DVE test Disc and our home brewed Test DVD for the test patterns and montages, and watched I am Legend and Ratatouille. The first thing I came across that I didnt like was the remote only responds from straight up ahead, and this is...
Style, HDMI, Compact design, Full Functional Remote.
No Display on player, No 5.1 channel, No USB interface, Price.
The Samsung Pebble F-1080 sells for Rs. 4,900 with a 1-year warranty. Its a price that you are paying and seems like its only for the looks, which could have easily been better. On the performance front the player isnt really doing a good job, espe...
Abstract: After turning the whole laser printer industry on its collective noggin with their gorgeously designed printers, Samsung is now applying its Zen like approach on their DVD players. Clad in the similar glossy piano black shell of the Samsung ML-1630 ...