Introduction - The Blu-ray Format:
The Samsung BD-P1200:
Video Playback Compatibility:
Standard DVD playback is limited to the DVD region where the unit is purchased (Region 1 for Canada and the U.S.). Blu-ray has Region Codes as well. The BD-P1200 conforms to Blu-ray Disc Region A.
Advanced Video Features:
Audio Playback Compatibility:
The Samsung BD-P1200 also features the new surround sound and two-channel audio processing formats: Dolby® Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, as well as standard Dolby Digital and DTS 5.1.
High Defintion Video Outputs:
NOTE: Full 1080p resolution can only be accessed via the HDMI outputs, however, 720p and 1080i output resolutions for Blu-ray discs can also be accessed via the Component video outputs. For more information on what else you need to access 1080p resolution on your TV, check out my article 1080p and You
Standard Definition Video Outputs:
Audio outputs include: 5.1 channel analog (for access to the Samsung BD-P1000's built-in surround decoders), two channel analog, digital optical, and digital coaxial outputs.
Ethernet Port:
Control Options
The Samsung BD-P1200 has easy control, via wireless remote control and onscreen menus, of the following parameters: Aspect ratio, 720p/1080i/1080p output selection, Resume Play, and any Disc navigation functions that are present - such as subtitles, audio preferences, interactive menu selections, BD-Java functions, etc...
Accessing High Definition Content:
However, if the disc does not contain the complete copy-protection scheme, it may allow high-definition 1080i or 1080p output. Whether consumers have access to high-definition output from an Blu-ray player via both the HDMI and Component Video outputs is determined by each studio on a case-by-case basis. Current Blu-ray Disc titles can be played at full 1080p via both Component and HDMI outputs. However, this could change over time at the discretion of the movie studios.
Final Take:
However, despite all the benefits of Blu-ray and the capabilities of the Samsung BD-P1200, the decision as to whether to jump in now or wait and see what happens as the Blu-ray/HD-DVD war plays itself out, presents a real challenge to the average consumer. Although prices are coming down for Blu-ray Disc players, most players are still $599 and higher, while second generation HD-DVD players are starting at $399.
On the other hand, there are more Blu-ray Disc titles than HD-DVD titles available, and Blu-ray Disc sales have eclipse HD-DVD disc sales in recent months, despite an early lead for HD-DVD. This raises questions, such as software availability and format viability over the long term, is a real concern at this point. On the positive side, both Blu-ray and HD-DVD players are totally compatible with the standard DVD format, as well as CDs. However, if, down the road, your Blu-ray or HD-DVD player is no longer useful and the rival format is the only one left, you will not be able to play your Blu-ray or HD-DVD discs on the rival format's machine, unless you own a Blu-ray/HD-DVD combo player, only one of which is available currently: The LG BH100.
New tech toys are hard to resist, and if you are willing to take the plunge into high definition DVD, despite future uncertainty, then consider the Samsung BD-P1200 as a possible choice. One way to look at it is, instead of waiting, you can be enjoying true hi-definition DVD right how with the Samsung BD-P1200, especially if you have a large screen HDTV or HD-Compatible video projector.
Availability and Pricing for Samsung BD-P1200
The Samsung BD-P1200 is available via order and is also showing up at some retailers; it has a listed MSRP of $799. COMPARE PRICES


