Samsung to fix Blu-ray image problem
Samsung Electronics moved Thursday to address image quality concerns noted by some reviewers of its high-definition Blu-ray disc player, the first on the market, saying it would make production changes.
A review in this month’s issue of Sound&Vision magazine noted that movies played back on Samsung’s BD-P1000 player had inconsistent image quality, possibly due to a noise reduction circuit.
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