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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Samsung
EAN: 8808987558338
Label: Samsung
Manufacturer: Samsung
Model: DVD-F1080/XEU
Publisher: Samsung
Release Date: March 24, 2008
Studio: Samsung
Sales Rank: 587
MPN: DVD-F1080/XEU
Features:- DVD: Media Type - CD-R, CD-RW, DVD-R, DVD RW, DVD-RW, DVD R, Kodak Picture CD, DVD, CD / Video D/A Converter - 14bit / 108MHz / Audio D/A Converter - 24bit / 192kHz / Search Speed - 32x, 128x, 2x, 8x / Supported Digital Video Standards - DivX, MPEG-4 / Supported Digital Audio Standards - MP3 / Upscaling - Yes / Output Resolution - 1080i, 720p, 1080p
- DVD Features: Picture Zoom - Yes / MP3 Compatible - Yes / Features - Progressive scanning, JPEG photo playback
- Audio System: Sound Output Mode - Stereo / Digital Audio Format - Dolby Digital output
- Remote Control: Type - Remote control / Technology - Infrared
- Connections: Connector Type - 1 x HDMI ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ) - rear ¦ 1 x component video output ( RCA phono x 3 ) - rear ¦ 1 x composite video output ( RCA phono ) - rear ¦ 1 x audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ) - rear ¦ 1 x SPDIF output ( RCA phono ) - rear
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Product Description: Offering a minimalist design yet big performances, the DVD-F1080 from Samsung has all the features you need in a winning DVD player! The DVD-F1080 is capable of playing back a whole host of formats, including the most common such as DivX and MPEG4. You can enjoy all your favourite films in top HD quality because image display is optimised by the 1080p upscaler. The DVD-F1080 is also equipped with an HDMI socket, guaranteeing breath-taking shows on your TV screen! The DVD-F1080 even has a square form and a number of touch keys to set it apart from traditional DVD players. Plus, thanks to its reduced size, the F1080 will fit in perfectly in even the smallest rooms of your home!
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Hi peeps, not going to get technical on this one as most people have covered. except I would like to mention that it does a pretty good playback of .AVI files. Takes time to buffer (1-2 mins) but does a good job. Remote it small but works well.
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What looks like the future of DVD players is plagued with problems.
It will not play all DIVX and XVID movies and when you want to play a DVD you need to insert the DVD and then reboot the system before it will be detected.
Samsung are no help with the problems and refuse to release a firmware update to solve these problems.
Personally I wouldn't recommend this player and strongly advise you choose a different one!
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Very Impressed - Recommended! Matches the Samsung TV's Nicely and then works off the TV Remote.
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So far I'm happy with the product, but here's what the product description doesn't say:
In the box, you get:
-black shiny DVD player, goes well with a newish HD TV
-Component SD cable
-UK Power adapter
-Remote control and battery
-Manual (includes English version)
This DVD player is only designed for use with an HDMI cable, but no HDMI cable is provided. There is no SCART socket on the back of the box.
The remote control is TINY. Its about the same size as my mobile phone.
It unusually uses a watch battery, which is provided and easy to install.
Whenever you press the Power button on the remote it emits a squeak - although it doesn't seem to affect the other buttons. ... Read More:
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Bought one of these a month ago.
o It's a fairly good upscaler, but when compared to Samsung's own BD-P1500 player, the picture, tho' very good, was not quite as detailed or as clear as on the P1500.
o The response of the unit when using the remote is rather slow, and remote signals are ignored if issued in immediate succession. Eg, play - ff - play.
o The fast forward options are limited (on mine at least), to: x2, x4, x8, x64. Very big jump from x8 to x64, rather odd and not particularly useful.
o Fast forward is NOT smooth, it is very jerky, even at just double speed.
o After stopping a DVD and trying to resume, the player occasionally seems to ignore key presses both on the remote and on the unit, except eject.
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