| Brand Name: | Samsung |
| Color Name: | black |
| Specification Met: | Energy Star |
| Brand Name: | Samsung |
| Color Name: | black |
| Specification Met: | Energy Star |
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Some problems,
By Ulysses Castillo "ulyssescastillo" (Eudora, KS United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung HT-BD2ET Blu-ray Home Theater System (Electronics)
In terms of looks it's a pretty sleek-looking system (although a bit wide). The video and the sound are both awesome, in my opinion. For an "all-in-1", it's impressive. But there are major problems that make me regret buying it. Here's a few:
1) very long load times. It's taken 3 or 4 minutes for it to load a blu-ray disc. 2) will not play some blu-ray discs. It took several tries for it to play Dark Knight and Happenings. And it will not play The Best of Sound Stage at all, even with latest firmware. 3) the anynet+ feature is very flawed. It's supposed to work with other Samsung products (like my HDTV). But when it is turned on, I can only use the TV remote, I can't use the Blu-Ray remote (or its unique features). I ended up turning it off. 4) When first turned on, it looks for a disc to play, and if there isn't one, it automatically turns off. For some reason, I have to turn it back on again for it to stay on (we use it to play the sound from the HDTV). Update: I have now had this for about 7 months. So, some updates from my previous review. It still takes a long time to load. Several minutes. But, I have learned to be patient, and my patience has been rewarded. Other than the few disks I mentioned before, it has played every other Blu-Ray we put in it. My #4 complaint above turned out to be due to the Anynet+ feature. Once I turned off Anynet+, this problem went away. The Anynet+ feature really is far more trouble than it is worth. I don't regret having the system any more -- as I said before, the video and sound, especially the sound, are amazing. The system can handle the most intense explosions and make you feel like you are really in the middle of it. Because it is an all-in-1, I really enjoy running the radio during the day. Sounds great, (even if it is just radio). Finally, I wish it was BD-Live compatible. But it's not.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful Home Theater System,
By Pego G. "Abundance" (Bay Area, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung HT-BD2ET Blu-ray Home Theater System (Electronics)
We bought this system from Fry's Electronics for 599.00, without checking any reviews, and that made me nervous. We hooked up our system which was pretty simple and was delighted to find that it performed perfectly. I read the reviews on Amazon and I can say we have not experienced any of issues mentioned. We have used it for 4 days now and still have no complaints. The DVD's load faster than our old player and that includes Blu-ray. I would not hesitate to buy this product, it offers great sound, fantastic video and looks great. FYI: We bought the warranty with complete replacement for an additional cost of 89.00 so even if we do experience any of these problems we simply return it and get a new unit.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Stay away from this system,
By Bill (Phoenix, Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Samsung HT-BD2ET Blu-ray Home Theater System (Electronics)
A Blu-Ray player is, ultimately, only as good as its firmware. On a five star rating system, I'd rate this player 3.5, but the firmware is a good, solid 1.
As several other reviewers have mentioned, Blu-Ray discs take three to five minutes to load. While that seems very long to me, this unit is my first Blu-Ray player, so I have no basis for comparison. I have no way to tell whether this load time is standard for Blu-Ray players or not - but if this is unusually slow, it could probably be addressed with a firmware update. Which brings up the main reason that I rate this system so low. I'm typing this review at the end of December 2009. I've had problems playing two recently-released Blu-Ray discs - one of them would never display the disc menu at all, and the other would lock up as soon as I selected the 'Play' option from the menu. Normally, these kind of problems indicate that the player needs a firmware update, so I followed the procedure to update the firmware only to find that I already had the most recent version. I called Samsung technical support. They verified that my firmware version was, indeed, the most recent update, released in March of this year, and that, based on the problem that I reported, my only solution was to wait for the next firmware update. I asked when the next update might be released, and was told that I could expect it in January, because firmware updates are released every three months. Me: Wait...every three months? But it's been nine months since your last update. Support: Yes, sir. But the next update should be in January, based on the release schedule. Me: But you're obviously not meeting this schedule. If updates are supposed to be released every three months, you've missed three updates. Support: We're sorry for the inconvience. Me: This means that any disc that's been released in the last nine months might fail. Support: Yes. But that will be fixed with the January firmware update. Me: Which I have no confidence in receiving. Support: We're sorry for the inconvenience. When I continued to express my disappointment and frustration with this issue, I was transferred to Samsung's second-tier support. At this level, I was talking to an actual technician. While he understood the issue, he pretty much reiterated the "solution" that was offered by the front-line support representative. He repeated that updates are released every three months, despite my reminder that the last one was nine months ago. As of the time that I'm writing this review, this player might fail completely on any disc released after March 2009. That makes the purchase of any new disc a $20 - $40 gamble. When I pointed that out to the second-tier support technician, his response was "Well, SOME of the new discs will play. It all depends on the features of the individual disc." True enough - but I have no way of knowing which will work and which won't. Why would I buy any new disc, knowing that it may not play? Since Samsung has fallen so far behind their firmware release schedule, I honestly wonder whether they've abandoned support for this player. I've written to their corporate customer service group to ask that specific question. When (if?) I hear back from them, I'll update this review. In the meantime, if you're looking for a Blu-Ray system, I'd recommend finding one with more recent firmware. *** edit 1/31/2010 *** I never did get a response from Samsung, but they DID release a firmware update for this player on Jan 22nd 2010, according to their support website. Based strictly on the picture and sound of the system itself, I'd rate this system at three or four stars, but my experience with the EXTREME delay in firmware updates combined with my less-than-satisfactory experience with Samsung's customer support has me leaving my review at one star. This may not be fair - the equipment itself is fine for an entry-level home theater system, but many people who are considering a purchase tend to seek out the best and worst reviews as part of their evaluation. By leaving my rating at one star, I can pass the warning that, while the system itself is acceptable, the firmware updates may not be reliable. *** edit 4/22/2010 *** The latest: I replaced the Samsung player with an LG that streams Netflix and other online sources in January, before the latest Samsung firmware update. I saw on the Samsung tech support site that the update had released, but I didn't hook the player back up to install it. I was going to give the player to my sister next week, though, so I plugged it in yesterday to install the update. The installation failed. When I tried the update process, the player displayed a message stating that the player already has the most recent firmware. I'm officially done. I'll BUY a different brand to give my sister rather than handing her this thing.
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