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Samsung BD-F6500 review

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Price when reviewed : £95
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All the features you could want at a great price. You can’t get better for less

Must-have features such as smart TV, DLNA playback and integrated Wi-Fi are filtering down to mainstream Blu-ray players. This means there’s no longer any need to spend a fortune on a high-end model that does everything. Instead, you can buy the Samsung BD-F6500 Blu-ray player, which costs less than £100 and has built-in Wi-Fi, lots of image quality settings and many online services such as catch-up TV and social media portals.

Samsung BD-F6500

The BD-F6500 is rather unassuming for such a feature-packed deck, as it has a simple black plastic design. However, it won’t look out of place in your AV rack. The only flourish is a single curved edge, with four touch-sensitive buttons placed on the top panel to turn the player on or play, stop and eject discs. This arrangement isn’t particularly convenient if you’ll be slotting the player between two other set-top boxes, but even then it wouldn’t be too much of a problem as you can perform those functions with the remote control.

Most likely, you’ll have to place the BD-F6500 on top of your existing equipment rather than underneath, as it’s very compact, being just 36cm across.

The BD-F6500’s back panel is a little spartan, with just a single HDMI output, an optical digital audio output and an Ethernet port. You may not even need to use the Ethernet port, as the BD-F6500 has integrated Wi-Fi, but it’s good to have it in case you need to use HomePlug adaptors to get the best data transfer rates. Sadly, the BD-F6500 doesn’t have RCA outputs, which may be a problem for some potential users who want to use it with older amplifiers that lack digital inputs.

Samsung BD-F6500

The BD-F6500’s front panel is just as lightly decorated. There’s a single line LCD display in the middle and a plain disc tray to the side. The LCD screen is very bright, but we couldn’t find an option to dim or disable it in the menu. There’s also a single USB port that’s hidden beneath a plastic flap. This port is handy for playing multimedia files from a flash drive or external hard disk, especially as the BD-F6500 has excellent file format support.Samsung has some of the best file format support. We could play all our test files, including lossless FLAC audio and DivX video, without any issues. The BD-F6500 can also stream content from networked PCs, NAS devices and smartphones that support DLNA, even if Samsung confusingly calls the feature AllShare Play.

Samsung BD-F6500

It’s easy enough to find your way through the menu system, as even though the F6500 doesn’t have the same home screen setup as the company’s 2013 TVs, the simplified version seen here is all you need. Your content is separated into a separate section, away from the huge list of built-in apps and services. Samsung has always been ahead of the pack when it comes to smart TV features, and the BD-F6500 is no exception. You get catch-up services from all four main UK broadcasters, along with Netflix and LoveFilm. Lesser known services such as KnowHow movies, Blinkbox and Wuaki.tv are all here too, so you should never run out of things to watch. The BD-F6500 also provides Facebook and Twitter clients, and a full web browser, but you’ll struggle to navigate through most web pages without a mouse and keyboard.

VIDEO QUALITY

As for Blu-ray playback, we were impressed with the BD-F6500’s speed. It loads 2D discs in around six seconds, which is far faster than many other players. However, the BD-F6500 took around 12 seconds to start our Avatar 3D disc.

Even at default settings, the BD-F6500 looks superb, with crisp visuals and plenty of contrast to reveal the shadow detail in darker scenes. Colours were accurate, if a little oversaturated at the default settings, but there are several presets for you to select. Beyond the Standard, Movie and dynamic presets, which make colours look neutral, subdued and overly vibrant respectively, a fourth user mode gives you control over sharpness, noise reduction, contrast, brightness, colour and tint.

If you have a Samsung TV that supports it, you can use the BD Wise setting to calibrate the picture automatically, but we found image quality looked worse than our own custom settings when paired to a 2011-model Samsung D8000 TV. It’s certainly worth experimenting with Blu-ray player and TV to get the best picture. Even though the BD-F6500 provides many image quality settings, its image quality is great at its default factory settings, so you may not even need to alter them.

The detail enhancement settings create a sharper image when playing standard definition DVDs, but we noticed that it also introduced slightly more noise to the picture. The noise is hardly noticeable in motion, however, so this feature’s worth turning on if you have a large DVD collection.

CONCLUSION

It might not have all the advanced image quality features found in either Panasonic or Sony’s Blu-ray decks, but the comprehensive smart TV services, integrated Wi-Fi and understated design more than make up for it, especially if you’re upgrading from a first-generation Blu-ray player. The Samsung BD-F6500 is exceptional value and a Best Buy winner.

Details

Award Best Buy
Price £95
Rating *****

Buying Information

Price £95
Warranty one year RTB
Supplier http://www.richersounds.com
Details www.samsung.co.uk

Features and Connections

Blu-ray profile 5.0
HDMI outputs 1
HDMI Version 1.4
Component outputs 0
S-video output 0
Composite outputs 0
Stereo phono outputs 0
Coaxial S/PDIF outputs 0
Optical S/PDIF outputs 1
Wired network ports 1x 10/100
Wireless standard 802.11n
USB ports 1
Mass storage support yes
Supported memory cards none

Video, Audio and Photo

Video playback formats DivX HD, MPEG2, MPEG4, MKV, M4V, WMV HD, XviD
Image viewing formats JPEG, BMP, PNG
Audio playback formats MP3, WMA, WAV, AAC, OGG, FLAC
YouTube streaming yes

Audio

Dynamic Range Control yes
Dolby TrueHD support yes
DTS-HD MA support yes

Physical

Power consumption standby 0W
Power consumption on 13W
Size 360x196x40mmmm

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