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Thursday, April 11, 2013

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

How to Burn a PS3 Game (Blu Ray)

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Copying PS3 games has become a hot topic online, with many people wondering how they can make copies & backups of their favorite games without the hassle of making bad copies. The only problem is that since PS3 games are blu-ray, this can be quite tricky. But luckily, this tutorial will show you how to burn them.

What You Need

To burn a PS3 game, you will need some software and other equipment. Here's what you need:

a blu-ray burner (not cheap!) blank blu-ray discs your original PS3 gaming disc imgBurn software (from imgburn.com)
How To Burn The PS3 Games

To burn a PS3 games, you first need to get imgBurn on your PC. This is the software which will allow you to copy the blu-ray discs that the PS3 games are burnt on. You get this from imgburn.com - you just need to download the software, install it and then run it.

When you've installed the imgBurn software, you just need to then open it up, put your original PS3 game in your blu-ray drive and then click on "Create image from disc". Then choose the place where you want to save the image file and let imgBurn do its work. This will save the contents of the game disc as an "image file" which we will be able to burn later.

After the software has saved the image of the game, you then need to open imgBurn's main screen again and then select the "Write Image File To Disc". This will bring up a new screen, where you can select an image file you want to burn to disc. At this point, you need to put your blank blu ray disc into the drive and then select the image file that you just copied. Then you need to select a write speed of 4X (for maximum success) and then proceed to let imgBurn put the game data onto your blank disc.

After about 40 minutes, the process should complete and you'll have burnt PS3 to disc!

How To Play Your Copied Games

Although burning the disc is the easy part, it's getting your console to play them which is difficult. This is a problem which prevents many people from actually playing their copied games on their console, and is fixed by performing a few tweaks to your PC and PS3. These don't void the warranty, but you need to know how to do them properly.


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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Blu-ray and Netflix Streaming Video - So Easy a Caveman Could Do it (Wait, Is That Copyrighted?)

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I've come late to the Blu-ray party. Like most HD junkies I was waiting for the fight between HDDVD and Blu-ray to be won, which it was in convincing fashion in 2008. Now that I've arrived at the party with martini in hand, I'm happy to be here. What I've ended up with is an LG BD300 Blu-ray player with built in Netflix streaming capabilities. If you've dismissed Blu-ray or streaming video you owe it to yourself to investigate this. What's sitting in my entertainment center now is proof positive that we've reached an age where even stupid people can be dangerous with technology.

First, Netflix has always seemed like an alien concept to me. I hate using snail mail. Now don't get me wrong, I think that the US Postal service is the best bargain to be had on the planet. Paying someone a few dozen pennies to hand carry a piece of paper across the country is an incredible deal. However, it's the main reason that I never signed up for a Netflix account. It seems like a tremendous hassle.

However, the built in Netflix streaming capabilities in the Blu-ray player had me intrigued. Since my XBOX is not on my main television, I didn't go that route after it was implemented last month on XBOX live. The surprise was how easy of a set up this entire outfit turned out to be. It's proof positive that even the world's most tech-ignorant goon could be dangerous with technology.

First, the greatest invention in the history of humankind to this point is HDMI. Had I been the guiding hand in the evolution of man, I would have skipped the wheel and gone straight for HDMI. For every woeful man that has spent a substantial portion of his life moving entertainment centers and spending hours untangling wires, rerouting speakers, and basically contemplating suicide because of it, HDMI is wonderful. One cable. Video. Sound. Perfect. I'm not sure that there's any real quality improvement in the picture over the old DVI format, but the hassle factor is beyond measure.

Lets walk through the steps of setting this monstrosity up.

I removed my progressive scan upconverting standard DVD player, leaving the HDMI cable in place. Replacing it with the Blu-ray was simple. The total time it took was a couple of minutes running the power cable and the LAN cable (to use the streaming Netflix features).

Providing network connectivity was the next step. No LAN interface in my living room and no wireless support on the Blu-ray player meant that I had to get a Netgear Powerline network extender into an outlet near my TV. The Netgear device was simple to install. There's no software required for this, just simply plug the transmitter into a power outlet near the router, hardwiring it with a LAN cable to an open router port, then the receiver into a power outlet near the TV and run a LAN cable into the back of the Blu-ray player. The wireless extender required absolutely no soft set up. They automatically connected to my network and were up and ready to go. In fact, I use the term "transmitter" loosely. Both boxes are identical, whichever one you plug into the router becomes the "transmitter". The initial investment was in the Netgear XE104 that functions using the power circuits in your home.

Once I booted the Blu Ray player it had some trouble finding the network when I went to the Netflix option in the root menu. This was resolved easily enough by going into the network set up and re-affirming it as a "dynamic IP." I'm assuming this just forced the DVD player to renew it's IP address. As soon as I had network connectivity, it instantly informed me that there was an update to the Netflix software and it took less than a minute to download.
I took the plunge and went online and signed up for the Netflix 2-week trial on the .99 plan, the lowest unlimited plan they offer. Even though the first two weeks are free on the trial, it did require credit/debit card info. It also requires you put the Netflix device ID of the Blu-ray player in when you sign up online. Very simple, as soon as the Netflix update downloaded it gave me the ID on screen. Within seconds of entering the ID into the Netflix website the player informed me that it was authorized.

The .99 plan entitles you to put up to 9 films in your Netflix queue, 6 of which can be streaming picks. Only selected titles are available for streaming to your device, and almost none are new releases, however this plan allows you to do mail and/or streaming in any combination. There are still thousands of streaming titles. Once you complete the sign up, you can add any "instant titles" into your queue and they show up immediately in your DVD player Netflix menu. From the player's menu you can also remove the films from your Netflix queue instantly or hope between multiple features on the same title. It's really incredibly cool.

Overall, from not having the seals on the boxes broken to set up and ready to go was about 15 minutes. Another noteworthy plus on the LG BD300 is that it that my Toshiba LCD picks up the fact that the Blu-ray player has been turned on and automatically changes the input setting on my television over to it. I found this particularly interesting because the this was not the case with my LG upconverting standard def DVD player, hooked up to the same input and using the same HDMI cable.

The difference between the upconverting 1080P standard DVD and the Blu-ray is considerable. The Hi-Def picture is better than you get through your cable or satellite provider (most networks aren't broadcasting 1080p yet anyway). The first disc we watched in Blu-ray on our 52inch Toshiba LCD was The Dark Knight, and it was stunning. The IMAX sequences, mainly the long cityscapes, were mind-bogglingly sharp. It's really a perfect first choice film to start with.

Pixar's Wall-E was another mindblowingly sharp presentation. It's odd nowadays that when you sit down and watch a film like Wall-E, you're watching a product that in spite of being called a "film" actually had absolutely no film involved. Straight digital transfer to a 1080P picture that is sharper than the 3rd blade of a brand new cartridge in my Gillette Fusion Razor.

With the lessons of XBox Live/Netflix issues expressed in the article referenced above, I did start to become somewhat concerned about the picture quality of the Netfix streaming. And sure enough, the first film into my queue, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, wasn't giving us HD quality.

Here it came as described, the "cheesecloth" quality video, suddenly I was watching YOUTUBE on my big screen TV. It was quite disappointing. Then about 30 minutes into the start of the film, we lost connection completely. I was getting steamed about my stream. I went back the DVD player HOME menu and re-entered my Netflix queue and tried to resume Spotless Mind where we left off. Then, suddenly poof, the signal meter zipped all the way up informing me that I was getting full HD quality. We watched the rest of the film and the picture quality seemed ok.

Subsequently though, every title we picked looked like hell. After doing some research I found the several tech sites like Endgadget pretty much said the Netgear XE104 generally could not handle the bandwidth of an HD signal and in average operating conditions tested by the reviewers usually didn't even manage the bandwidth for standard def quality.

Further investigation led me to the XDH111, Netgear's latest and greatest powerline Ethernet adapter tested to and advertised to handle the bandwidth of an HD signal. The practical advantage of this was that not only did I get to upgrade to a better product, but it was .00 cheaper at Fry's Electronics than the substandard XE104 was at Best Buy, where it was originally purchased. Fry's in store had it for 9.99. The cheapest I could find online was 3.99. Good old Fry's Electronics.

The XDH111 improved the situation immediately. The signal meter shot to it's highest for the first HD title we streamed and to the top level of the standard def level on the non-HD titles. The Hi-Def titles look amazing over the Netflix streaming, but the standard def titles still seem just a tad soft even though the signal meter on the player is showing the best signal. I'm going to experiment by moving the location of the Netgear station to a different location in my house on the same electrical circuit as the player - fortunately, I have some options here because I have hardwired Ethernet jacks at several locations in my home.

Stupidly, when I built the house 5 years ago, I never considered needing an Ethernet jack behind my TV. I mean, after all, game consoles would never offer online play and there's no reason to have a PC in my living room...Ugh, what an idiot I was.

As for Netflix, even though new releases are mostly not available for streaming, there is one huge piece of the Netflix instant queue that I immediately zeroed in on: TV Box Sets galore. I could get classic and new Doctor Who, 30 Rock, The Office (both the UK and US versions), Charles in Charge, Heroes, The Tick (the live action series)....you name it, and there it was instantly watchable on my TV. In my eyes, this calls for installing a bedpan and refrigerator in my living room couch. For .99 per month this is potentially the bargain of the century (next to the US Postal service). In fact, I just enjoyed watching the pilot episode of The Tick, which I hadn't seen since, well...since the damned thing first aired. I also noticed the they had Heroes Season 3 available for streaming even though it's not available on DVD yet and the season's not over. The most recent episode is just about a week or two behind.

I guess I'm still of the opinion that Netflix by mail is going to be a tremendous pain in the ass, but we'll definitely be giving that a shot with newer releases.
I have to say that now's the time. Blu-ray is a phenomenal thumbs up. Oddly enough though, I would have to say that this whole streaming Netflix feature may be more valuable than the disc player itself. It's nice to have both. If you have FIOS or a Wideband Cable connection (Docsis 3.0) you should be set. I have neither right now, but I'm still able to get HD quality across, but I imagine we're on the cusp of the bandwidth no longer being an issue for HD streaming. Time to sell your children off for scientific experimentation and finance yourself a Blu-ray Home entertainment system.

On a side note, there were some moments where the investment in a PS3 was considered rather than a standalone Blu-ray, but in all honesty, I'm not sure I would want to give up the Netflix option, especially with the small number of PS3 exclusive titles that intrigue right now. Also, it's another check mark on the list of horrific mistakes that Sony continues to make with the marketing of the PS3. Netflix wanted deals with Sony and Microsoft. They didn't give a flying flip how they got their content into the home. Sony's John Koller basically told them to take a flying leap. "Our customers want to own the content," he commented. What the hell?

Well, with the .00 I saved upgrading two products levels higher on the Network Adapter I was able to pick up Evil Dead 2 on Blu-ray on sale for .99. Thank you Fry's Electronics! I'm dining with Bruce Campbell tonight.

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Traditionally it works by emitting light from the screen. This is best appreciated using red and blue glasses to maximize the effects. Conventional 3D movies work by using SD or Standard Definition methods.



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Fast forward to the present, 3D movies now uses stereoscopic filming. Movies like Avatar and My Bloody Valentine use Digital 3D that is more detailed than conventional three dimensional movies.

You will appreciate a Digital 3D movie through High Definition TV due to its clarity.

Is it required to watch 3D movies using a 3D DVD player?

The answer is no. You can still watch 3D movies using your standard TV at home. Just get a pair of red and blue glasses and you are all set!

If you own a HDTV or a 3D DVD player, you get to enjoy a movie in 3D better. Instead of wearing colored glasses, 3D movies in HDTV is best watched using clear glasses to make the scenes 'pop-out'. It gives better results and the satisfaction might be closer to that in a cinema!

Here are some tricks to maximize your viewing pleasure:

* Heighten the brightness in your TV. If you are using standard television to watch a 3D animation, wearing those colored glasses might make the images dim. To avoid this, increase the brightness to compensate the dark shades from your glasses. This might improve the quality a bit.

* Switch off the lights: You get to experience the full cinematic effects by dimming the room. This enhances the images and projects other bright-colored scenery from the screen. It also lessens the double-vision, halo effects and improves the brightness of the effects.

* Sit closer to the television: You will get a better view and focus if you sit in front -- not on the sides. If you must, you can sit a little closer to appreciate the visuals.

So grab a good pair of red and blue glasses, pop-corn, some soda and company and enjoy a three dimensional movie today!


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You can rent one to have in your home for a period of time and be able to truly test it out for yourself. The NFL draft picks are a hot topic right now, and using this time to check out HDTVs will give you plenty of time to decide which HDTV is best for you and get yourself all geared up to host a 2011's super bowl party like you have never seen before.


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If you are one of the unfortunate few who have yet to truly discover the beauty and the remarkable difference of HDTV for yourself, that is all about to change. This summer, get your friends and family together and check out some of these hot films in HD; it is sure to change the movie experience as you know it. No matter who you are, or with whom you are watching, with these picks, you are sure to find a movie that moves you.



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You Gotta' See in HD Picks for 2009:
1. 'Avatar' - Absolutely amazing 3D effects
2. 'UP' - Really, any of the more recent Pixar films are great to watch in HD
3. 'The Fantastic Mr. Fox' - Witty and funny
4. 'Star Trek - For "trekkies" and foreigners alike
5. 'District 9' - Good action
6. 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood-Prince' - And with that, all of the Harry Potter films
7. 'Earth' - You don't always need special effects to create a breathtaking film
8. 'Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs' - Great 3D family film

You Gotta' See in HD Picks for 2008:
1. 'Iron Man' - Without HD, you're missing out
2. 'The Dark Knight'- Great action, great movie.
3. 'WALL-E' - This year was a good year for great kid flicks
4. 'Kung Fu Panda' - Family Fun
5. 'Horton Hears a Who' - A modern classic
6. 'Bolt' - Can't get away from those graphics
7. 'Quantum of Solace' - Never disappointing with the action scenes
8. 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull'

You Gotta' See in HD Picks for 2007:
1. '300' - Turn up the volume and get sucked in
2. 'Sweeney Todd' - Tim Burton always creates interesting films
3. 'Ratatouille' - In America, you just can't go wrong with good food and good graphics
4. 'The Bourne Ultimatum' - Said to be the best action movie of the year
5. 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix' - Always manages to make it in
6. 'Zodiac'- Thrilling
7. 'Bridge to Terabithia'- Good for the whole family
8. 'Transformers' - Movies like this in HD are the icing on the cake

There have been countless amazing movies released during these recent years. The movies listed above are not necessarily the best movies of their times, but rather even more impacting when watched in HD.

Once you get a taste of the difference, you will not be able to get enough. Getting started here will make you want to go back and watch some of your older favorites and feel what you have been missing out on all this time.

Here are some suggested movies that you are sure to fall in love with all over again once you watch them in HD.
Great Movies to go back and watch again in HD:
1. Lord Of the Rings
2. House of Flying Daggers
3. The Fifth Element
4. Spider Man
5. Monsters Inc.
6. Finding Nemo
7. Underworld
8. The Matrix Revolutions
9. Armageddon
10. Independence Day
11. Saving Private Ryan

Just to name a few. If you already own a HDTV, it would definitely be worth your while to go back and check out these movies. If you are in the market to get an HDTV, we recommend doing a little bit of research to find out which kind of HDTV is best for you.

For example: Plasma, LCD, or Rear Projection. All of which will give you a great picture. However, one thing is for sure, if you love movies, watching movies in HD will change your whole movie watching experience. Truly, a difference you can feel.


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With that in mind, however, you still must be sure that your phone does not pass the "service end date" which is constantly displayed on your phone. To ensure that you do not lapse into deactivation, you can purchase more minutes that include service days, for the bundle minute packages don't include service days along with them. Here is a list of the various minute amounts you can purchase, and their corresponding amount of service days.



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Currently, Tracfone offers its website a 60, 120, 200 and 450 minute card all with 90 days of service. Additionally, they offer a 400 and 800 minute card that comes with 365 days of service (1 year). Obviously this is the easiest option to ensure your service does not expire and require reactivation. If your life is anything like mine, however, it may slip your mind to purchase enough days of service before your phone expires.

Now you're wondering, how do I reactivate my Tracfone? Has your Tracfone deactivated due to running out of service days? Never fear, I will help you get back to calling your friends in no time. If your phone service end date has come and gone, your phone number will be lost. There is no recourse for this, unfortunately, especially if you've had your same number for several years. Once your phone deactivates, you will lose you phone number forever, it cannot be reactivate. This is the bad news.

The good news is, if you reactive your Tracfone within 60 days of deactivation, Tracfone will restore the minutes you had remaining on your phone. However, you will still need to purchase additional service days no matter how many minutes are restored to you, to ensure your phone will not deactivate once again.

I recommend taking advantage of Tracfone's convenient value plan, which automatically adds both minutes and 30 service days to your account each month. There are three tiers to choose from, you can purchase 50 minutes for .99, 100 minutes for .99, and 150 minutes for .99 per month.

I also highly encourage you to start out by activating your Tracfone with the 800 minute card, which comes with double minutes for life. This will double the amount of minutes you get from the value plans, but keep the price the same! Now that's a deal. *To get the customer service number for reactivation, visit tracfone's website and type in "reactivate tracfone" in the search box.


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Blockbuster Online carries over 95,000 movies and TV shows. Each one is available for rent, and many can also be purchased through their site. Older titles can be bought for as little as .99, while newer films run around .99. When it comes to movies, Blockbuster Online offers titles in the following categories:



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Action & Adventure
Animation
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Family & Kids
Foreign
Horror
Music & Performing Arts
Mystery & Suspense
Romance
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Special Interest
Sports & Fitness
War
Western

Once you select a titles or titles, they will be delivered right to your home. When you're finished with them, you can either mail them back (postage is pre-paid) or drop them off at a nearby Blockbuster store for free movie rentals or discounted game rentals (if you choose the Total Access membership option). There are no late fees for the movies you receive by mail, and titles will arrive within one to two business days. Shipping is free both ways, and there are no extra fees for Blu-ray rentals.

Blockbuster Online Pricing Plans

There are a number of Blockbuster Online pricing plans. with something to meet every budget. Here's a complete list:

By Mail - The following pricing plans allow movies and games to only be received and returned by mail

.99 per month - 1 disc out at a time
.99 per month - 2 discs out at a time
.99 per month - 3 discs out at a time

Total Access - With the Total Access option, movies and games can either be returned by mail or delivered to your local Blockbuster store. Each month, you'll be allowed 5 free in-store exchanges, meaning you can drop off a movie and pick up another one for free (or get video games at a discounted price of .99). Once you've exceeded your monthly in-store limit, you can still bring movies to your local Blockbuster and trade them in at the rate of .99 for movies and .99 for video games.

.99 per month - 1 disc out at a time
.99 per month - 2 discs out at a time
.99 per month - 3 discs out at a time

Video Games

One thing Blockbuster Online offers that Netflix does not is video game rentals online. In the past, video games could only be rented from brick-and-mortar Blockbuster locations, but this has changed in recent times. Currently over 3,000 video games can be rented by mail for the XBox 360, PS3, PS2, and Wii.

How to Watch Movies

There are few different options for how customers may watch movies rented from Blockbuster Online. The simplest, of course, it to receive the movie and enjoy it on your DVD or Blu-ray player. Movies downloads can also be rented or purchased, allowing you to watch films on your PC, cell phone, or other wireless device.

There are a number of other bells and whistles available from Blockbuster Online, but hopefully this gives you a basic idea of what you can look forward to. As Netflix continues to apply the pressure, check Blockbuster's site often to look for new offers and pricing options. As these two titans clash over dominance of the online movie rental industry, it's the consumer who reaps the rewards.


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Thursday, October 4, 2012

PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix

PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix


Got PS3 blu ray problems? It's annoying isn't? You want to play your games and suddenly you can't play them anymore because your PS3 blu ray player has problems.

PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix

PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix

PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix


PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix



PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix

So... Now there's 1 question left... Can you repAir it? To fix the PS3 blu ray problems, you could do 2 things.

1. Send your console over to Sony
2. Fix the troubleshooter yourself.

Fix My PS3 Blu Ray Problems By Sony?

When you are doing this, you will have to keep in mind 2 things. It costs you lots of money, and it will take some weeks before it's fixed. Let me be a little bit more specific on this.

When you send your console over to Sony, you will have to wait for 2-6 weeks. The waiting time is this high because of the shipping and handling. Also, you will have to pay 0. But, this is only necessary if your warranty has been expired.

Fix My PlayStation 3 Troubleshooting Problems By Myself?

Actually, if you want my opinion... This is the best option that you've got. This is because it's cheap, quick and it will be an easy repAir too if you use a PlayStation 3 repAir guide.

It's highly recomMended that if you want to do this, to get yourself a PlayStation 3 repAir guide. This is because it gives you step by step instructions that's also coming along with very detailed photo's. Eventually, you will need this because you need to know what should be fixed.

PS3 Blu Ray Problems Fix

Monday, August 27, 2012

BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray

BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray



  • 3D playback
  • 2 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output
  • Samsung Smart Hub enabled
  • Built-in WiFi,Web browser
  • Region: Blu-ray: A,DVD: 1

BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray

General Information
Deck Type: Slot-in
Front Display: VFD
Control Button: Touch Key
Playable Disc Types: BD, DVD, DVD±R, DVD±RW, CD-DA, CD-R, CD-RW
Video Formats: H.264, MPEG-2/4, Xvid, MKV, HD JPEG, WMV, AVCHD, VC1
Audio Formats: MP3, AC3, LPCM, WMA, AAC, Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD High Resolution Audio, DTS-HD Master Audio
Connections
HDMI Input: 2
HDMI Output: 1
Optical Digital Audio Output: 1
USB: 1
Ethernet: 1
Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC): 1
Weight and Dimensions
Dimensions (WxHxD): 16.9 x 1.3 x 8.1 Inches
Weight: 4.0 lbs.

BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray

On the same day I received this bluray player, I was informed by Samsung that neither this BD-player nor any of this year's bluray players (announced so far) will support 2D to 3D conversion. I was really let down by this, as my previous bluray player (the 2011 BD-D6700) was a sleeper hit as one of the BEST 2D-3D converters out there! Some have even said the 2011 Samsung 3D BD players were as good, or better than a 3D Bee stand-alone converter
BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray
One comparison that showed how good it was, is that I could pop in a 2D bluray and take turns converting it on both my 2011 D8000 Samsung 3DTV, and on my 2011 bluray player. The bluray player would always win hands down and the 2D to 3D conversion process was done 10x better by the D6700 than by the TV. If the result on both were supposed to be "near 3D results" I'd say the conversion on the TV was almost 2.5D while the BD player converted to a stunning 2.9D
BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray
So Samsung confirmed my fears that this player (the BD-E6500) would not convert 2D material, and I later found that this is also stated somewhere within the first few pages of the manual. I was very, very much looking forward to seeing how Samsung could have further refined the 2D-3D conversion process, and now I find out that my most beloved feature got the ax! If you're not a 3D junkie, you may not care, but why spend 200+ on a 3D! blu ray player unless you actually care about the 3D features! Apparently Samsung never considered that!
BD-E6500 3D WiFi Blu-Ray