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<blockquote data-quote="OnOff" data-source="post: 351769" data-attributes="member: 16173"><p>I have a Samsung Blu-Ray player BDP-1600A and generally it's been great. A few years old. It's "semi" SMART as in it has Youtube and a few other bits but (thankfully) no Facebook access etc! Has two USB ports and network connectivity, plays MKVs after an official firmware update etc. For a good while it was my media server having an HDD plugged in to it loaded with films etc.</p><p></p><p>I did mess about trying to get it region free but gave up.......</p><p></p><p>Back to the firmware updates. As it is connected to the net, everytime I switch it on it tells me there's a firmware update &amp; do I wish to proceed etc. I have done previously but reading up recently it seems that a few people have tried to update their firmware on older players like this and the thing has bricked with Samsung not wanting to know. Suggestions maybe that it's a subtle way of making you buy a new one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OnOff, post: 351769, member: 16173"] I have a Samsung Blu-Ray player BDP-1600A and generally it's been great. A few years old. It's "semi" SMART as in it has Youtube and a few other bits but (thankfully) no Facebook access etc! Has two USB ports and network connectivity, plays MKVs after an official firmware update etc. For a good while it was my media server having an HDD plugged in to it loaded with films etc. I did mess about trying to get it region free but gave up....... Back to the firmware updates. As it is connected to the net, everytime I switch it on it tells me there's a firmware update & do I wish to proceed etc. I have done previously but reading up recently it seems that a few people have tried to update their firmware on older players like this and the thing has bricked with Samsung not wanting to know. Suggestions maybe that it's a subtle way of making you buy a new one! [/QUOTE]
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