Samsung releases firmware for Blu-Ray, Fixes Netflix Compatibility

Posted on Nov 2nd, 2008. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

In a better step from Samsung, now netflix steaming will be accepted on their Blu-ray players, which was on hold for quite some time. Earlier LG was the only one who offered a BD300 Blu-ray player which worked perfectly with Netflix that too for quite some time.

With the increase in demand for internet Tv broadcasting services, particularly in United States, Netflix is growing up and working well to meet the demand. With this move by Samsung, there are now more possibilities of TV fun.

So what do the present Blu-Ray players do? well they just have to go for an upgrade in the firmware. With the tie up between netflix and samsung coming round the corner, they have come out with a firmware upgrade for all the present users of their old Blu-Ray players. The simple way in the computer world to meet the latest technology.

P2500 or BD-2550 owners can easily download and upgrade their firmware and thus enjoy the ultimate exprience of internet TV steaming instantly. But the only difficultly that is seen in this case is that Samsung device needs to be connected to internet somehow to have the firmware upgraded.

A solution proposed for this is to sync it with the PC. The cost of this new steaming device is around $400. It pretty nominal for the type of product and service it delivers.

1 Response for “Samsung releases firmware for Blu-Ray, Fixes Netflix Compatibility”

  1. lcds says:

    THats great news! Thanks a lot! Ive been waitin to hear this.

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