Samsung Black Blu-ray Disc Player – BD-D5700 $179.99 $129.99

Posted by Editor on April 14, 2012 in Blu-ray & DVD Players, TV & Video |


Samsung Black Blu-ray Disc Player – BD-D5700 is on sale for $179.99 $129.99 at BestBuy. You will save $50.00. It’s likely that the price will go back up soon.

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20 Reviews

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    Eirik1010 says:

    Plug and Play! Picture is incredible. Netflix loads in seconds. Pandora feature is great. Samsung app store is loaded with apps. Couldn’t ask for much more. Better quality than higher priced models.

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    inspectagadget says:

    I don’t know a lot about different Blue-Ray players but this Samsung BR Player rocks. Easy set-up, great picture, built-in Netflix and Pandora. I use Pandora on my TV/home stereo through my player almost everyday all day. Plays great videos and comes with a lot of apps built in. Def worth the money!

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    JMHome says:

    I got this primarily to stream Netflix. Works very well!

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    stargee says:

    I love, love, love having this! It’s relatively easy to set up, has a great picture, is easy to use, and looks sleek. I’m a huge netflix streamer and netflix works great on this! The only real complaint I have is all the updates it has initially and how slow some things take to load but the actual streaming is great.

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    yoda26 says:

    Great Blue Ray DVD Player, easy to use, hooks up easy

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    9toes says:

    After running through the software updates, everything works just the way I wanted. Remember, you MUST install the software updates. It even says on the box that some of the features listed require it.

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    imwilde says:

    Love the player, online use is a little slow for the speed of internet I have, but no deal breaker. Easy setup, Samsung is always adding new apps, easy to update, great picture and sound.

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    starcatseye says:

    great blu ray player, remote not so great, needs a qwerty keypad

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    wefrma says:

    We had difficulty getting it to connect to the internet and Samsung support was no help at all. Finally talked to Geek Squad who helped and we got it connected. It streams easily from Netflix and works great with our older Samsung flat screen.

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    EATRUST says:

    Got this on sale for 152.00,very easy to setup the wireless connection.

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    JoonChoo says:

    One major reason I buy a BD plaer is to get real 7.1 channel sound when I watch movies. And I chose this model because this company said it has 7.1 audio output. But it is 2 channel physically and the manual proves it. I do not think company lied intentionally, but I had to return it. Big frustration!!!

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    dee says:

    Great performance and features at a reasonable price. After researching products, this player was first on the list. We haven’t been disappointed!

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    organgrind says:

    As usual, these guys were quick, easy and value priced. I like the way the remote interacts with my Samsung TV. The picture quality is really good and I was surprised at just how nice it made personal DVD’s of vacations look great on the HD. So far no problems except having to upgrade the speed of my internet for better streaming.

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    ltjbukem00 says:

    I’ve had the Samsung BD-D5700 for a month now. It works great, easy to set up and use. It takes a while to load but I guess that’s what you get when the product is so affordable. The only problem I’ve had is when I press eject, the opener does not open a handfull of times. I just power off and on and try again and it has worked.

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    VL says:

    Pros: Easy installation, great picture and sound, lots of apps available, only tried netflix and MLB so far but both look good. Was a birthday present for my dad, and since my parents aren’t great with tech it seems very user friendly for them and walks through everything

    Cons: Doesn’t come with an HDMI cable which not a big deal just ordered one elsewhere but it still would have been nice to see one come with it. Light weight feels kinds of flimsy so I’m hesitant to move around a lot.Makes some noises while loading a disc, going to watch that, I’m hoping its just menu loading sounds need to read a little more on it. Other Thoughts: I read a lot of reviews on the BD-5700 here and elsewhere, and as such I meant to order a different samsung BluRay player for my parents, but messed up and ordered this one instead, so far I’ve been pleasantly surprised. A lot of people are complaining about load times and such for the internet on this model. However my parents already have terrible internet so load times are actually not nearly what i was expecting.

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    Beth says:

    When watching Netflix, I’m constantly turning the sound up and down. Talking is soft and music just blares during movies. I haven’t tried a blue-ray disk yet, so I’m not sure if it’s a problem with this unit (and will show up no matter what I’m watching), or if it’s a netflix problem (that would show up regardless of unit being used). In the meantime, I won’t recommend this.

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    frankthetank says:

    I read a lot of reviews and was very concerned about the Netflix streaming. But a couple of people said to update firmware during set up and it will work. They were correct. No problems. Streams consistently. And I didn’t have to do anything but follow the on-screen instructions. If the firmware was updated somewhere along the line I didn’t even know it. It is performing as advertised. Remote is a little funky–too many buttons— but not a big deal. And the DVDs play well too. Great pics.

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    PW says:

    Pros: Nice design. Very nice remote. The stars are for the bluray player half of the box. That works just fine.

    Cons: The WiFi half of the box. I paid extra for a WiFi version intending to use that feature to stream broadcast TV programs captured to mpg files with an AverMedia USB tuner on a desktop PC 40 feet from the TV. I installed several free media servers (Serviio, TVMobili, PS3MediaServer, TVersity, and Samsung’s PC Share Manager) on that machine to provide content to the D5700. While the D5700 WiFi does work and can locate the files, playback has limitations that make it useless for my purpose. 1 — you cannot skip, fast forward or reverse the stream: press the >> or << button on the remote and the box gives you an error message, feature not available. 2 — no way to display closed captions. 3 — when streaming HD programs, playback stops every 5 or 10 sec and a message says Loading…. That stays up for 5-10 seconds and then playback resumes for another 5 or 10 sec. Other Thoughts: Until another couple of software updates make the WiFi feature do what I need it to do the product gets two stars. For now I will stick with my current setup, which uses an old laptop sitting next to the TV and running PC media player software (GOM, VLC, Media Player Classic, XBMC etc.) to stream the captured programs. Not an elegant solution, but it has all the features I wish the D5700 had: slider bar for positioning playback point (or at least FF and reverse), cc (VLC only), and smooth playback.

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    KDE says:

    Pros: I purchased this because I wanted a bluray player that has internal wifi. The wifi works pretty well after a firmware update, and I was happy with the added bonus that it loads blu-ray discs in something like 10 to 30 seconds. It is a tremendous improvement over my old BDP-1400 which is nearly 4 years old, and still works. With the exception of the initial loading of bluray discs this player is very quiet. The smart hub graphic user interface is very well designed, and simple to understand. WIFI setup is a breeze. A child could do it just follow the on screen instructions, and it practically sets itself up. Netflix works very smoothly once the firmware is updated, even with other devices sharing the wifi channel through walls around corners and 25 feet away. It was inexpensive, has decent audio, and very nice video, and the wifi performance following the firmware update is tolerable, and plays reliabely.

    Cons: Prior to the firmware update the wifi performance was terrible. After the firmware update there is still a greater delay periods on Netflix, when it comes to loading tiles, or loading videos compared to a laptop. There is somewhat of an intermittent delay when using the remote to search Netflix. Other Thoughts: Re: Cons, a laptops or desktop on decent wifi will load faster than this bluray player, but I now have freed up the laptop, and I didn’t have to spend, thousands of dollars on a HTPC, or crawl under the house to install an ethernet cable.

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    marocco says:

    I am not sure which product is the issue the d-link wireless or the dvd player. However there is an issue with losing connection between the two. The netflix is very slow to load and sometimes will witness jitter in a streaming video, The signal shows 4 out of 5 bars so I don’t know which to blame

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