

🎬 Elevate your classics with Samsung’s sleek DVD-C500 — because your collection deserves the spotlight.
The Samsung DVD-C500 is a sleek, black DVD player featuring 1080p upconversion for enhanced picture quality, a dust-proof design for reliable playback, and Anynet+ HDMI-CEC for unified remote control. It supports progressive scan output to reduce video distortion and offers a straightforward, network-free user experience, making it a dependable choice for playing DVDs—including hard-to-play third-party discs—with crisp visuals and stable performance.
| ASIN | B003ANVQWU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #256,601 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #209 in DVD Players |
| Brand Name | Samsung |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (582) |
| Date First Available | April 6, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
| Item model number | DVDC500 |
| Product Dimensions | 14.2 x 8.2 x 1.5 inches |
| Special Features | Progressive Scan |
| Specification Met | certified frustration-free |
X**S
Reliable, stable playback. DVD-only with HDMI output. Few settings options. No network connectivity required.
A good, reliable DVD player. I have several DVDs from Anime distributors, which use DVDs that for some reason are harder to play with hardware players. The ones I tested were Yuyushiki and Astarotte no Omocha!, both of which can only be obtained from the anime distribution websites and nowhere like Amazon. I tried some of those anime shows in a Toshiba Blu-Ray player, only to discover that the playback was choppy (referring to video, the audio was just fine). It was the Blu-Ray player, because the DVDs play just fine on my computer. I tried other anime DVDs (Lucky Star collection) on the Blu-Ray player, aware that the collection is known-good. It worked just fine, so it seems the Blu-Ray player just disagreed with something that the third-party distributors did. Hence, I returned the Blu-Ray player and I bought this model of DVD player from Amazon. I immediately tested the choppy-playback DVDs (which were otherwise clean and new) and the playback was just fine. In fact, the quality was just as good as if I were to play the discs on my computer. When you buy this DVD player and turn it on, the only question it asks you is what language the interface is supposed to use. After that, the DVD player goes right to the menu screen. This menu screen is frugal with features and options, but the Settings menu has HDMI, video, and audio options which are staples of any DVD player. There is no network connection possible, which is just fine. Most Blu-Ray players require Internet connectivity to properly play back all features of the Blu-Ray (using the Java virtual machine) and to keep up with firmware updates (often needed to decrypt later discs for which a new key is needed). This DVD player has no such need for updates or DVD connectivity features, which makes it inherently more stable than Blu-Rays that the market wants to sell customers. The only problem with this DVD player is that it does not have a fast-forward capability. It has chapter-skip, but that is not helpful when trying to watch a moment over again (because you have to skip the beginning and watch the entire thing over again to get to the same point that you want to repeat). If this had fast-forward it would have been perfect, but the sheer fact that it plays my third party anime DVDs - that don't work in other players - outweighs this fact for me, specifically. As long as you keep the disc laser and the DVDs clean, this player should never fail to play a DVD properly. I'm very happy with this player, considering it was fairly cheap to purchase. I highly recommend this model.
G**.
Solid, Dependable, right amount of features
Really GOOD machine. I've had mine 1-1/2 years. On my unit, the buttons on front have to be touched "just right" or they don't respond, so you have to get friendly with it, which is a small adjustment, no trouble. Good memory, quick load... pretty good with defective discs (I get some from the library that are hopeless)....simple and non-redundant....mostly fool-proof The remote died at about 1 year, but getting a good universal is smart..I did not get a warranty replacement that I was entitled to. I just bought another C500 for my mother, and the RCA RCR503BR remote (which I might wish I had for myself). I WAS shopping for a Sony that comes with a "multi-brand" remote, but the people at Sony had wrong information everywhere, and were a useless and frustrating waste of time just as they have been in my past (very bad) experience. They had very good products 40 years ago, but now I'd rather do business with better companies with intelligent, organized support.
S**E
It Works most of the time!!!
Oct 2014. It has all the outputs I've ever used including the one I needed for proper aspect playback, component. It has HDMI, Component, Composite, L/R audio. This player appears to be very good. The unit played flawlessly through a commercial disk which had multiple confirmed glitches on another manufacturer's player. It has played every DVD I tried including, commercial, DVD-R, Full Screen, Wide Screen on standard definition, and native wide formats such as 2.35, 16:9, 16:9 letterboxed (2.35), and 4:33. One way or the other I managed to get the aspect correct and usually it was trivial. Normally I adjust with the TV but it appears the player will do the adjustments also. The controls are a little weird at times including one time the player had to be unplugged to reboot it. This happened when I was called away after powering up and did not insert a DVD soon enough. The tray opening sounds harsh but might be fine. Only time will determine its long term durability. Check with me in a year if you need to know. Nov 2014. Some non-fatal oddities and one annoying problem have been noticed on DVD-Rs recorded from broadcast recordings on three other recorders. 1) One disk kept changing the speed on the video playback. Sometimes it was faster than the audio and many times slower. The audio was good throughout. On another brand player, the disk played fine. 2) On all DVD-Rs and some commercial DVDs there is an audio pause or pop at the chapter marks. If the chapter is at an ad or other logical place, it is not noticeable but many of the disks have marks every 5 min and it pops on each one. Again, they play fine on another brand player. 3) The player squeaks lightly sometimes. 4) On the DVD-Rs made on one brand recorder, the first show auto-starts and the menu is not accessible. To get to the second and later shows, it is necessary to 'tab' through all previous chapters. This does not happen on any other player I have tried and could be a problem on some DVDs.
A**K
One cable, one remote and you're good to go. I am so pleased with this DVD player. Being addicted to British programming, this player is a must and I don't regret the purchase one bit. I was expecting the switch from my satellite to dvd player to be as complicated as my blue ray dvd and it was so simple it took me awhile to figure it out. That done, I can now switch between the two with my eyes closed. I HIGHLY recommend this player for those who purchase European region dvds. Great value for the money and so sleek it takes up very little room.
P**S
Excellent delivery and item works perfectly
M**A
great! plays dvds from Europe.
L**Y
VERY NOISY
H**Y
excellent!
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