A:AnswerThe Samsung - BD-J7500/ZA features a system that automatically up scales your non-HD videos, TV shows, and movies to nearly four times 1080p HD.
A:AnswerThe front panel stays lighted indicating the function at the moment or the counter when playing mode. The control panel buttons also stay lighted.
A:AnswerI was looking for a 4K Blu Ray Player and waited for prices to go lower. It's a great player with Wi fi built in to watch Netflix and other apps. Pictures and sound quality are good. So far I'm happy with my purchased.
A:Answerhttp://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201502/20150216101204184/BD-J7500-ZA_WEB_00ENG-0202_BM.pdf
This is the link to the manual, and I could not find anywhere about it being able to plug into 220 volts. But if you have an adapter, it will work.
A:AnswerI am not sure about that but the onscreen interface is very cheap looking compared to the older units from years ago. The Movie output to the screen is incredible on my 1080p T.V. When I played a real a 4k Movie in it. It is a faster unit but I use a ROKU-3 to watch items with. The ROKU is just allot faster. Sucks because now the ROKU-4 is 4k.
P.S. you can always return an item if it isn't up to your liking.
A:AnswerThis happens automatically. Remember the best effect is placing a 4K movie in the unit. The next best thing is the unit upscaling a 1080p Blu-Ray to 4K.
A DVD is very low in resolution. So even though it will upscale it. It can only do so much. The data isn't there for very good quality. The unit is always outputing at 4K.
Just make sure your T.V. and Player have settings for the size of the screen you have. This means that if it is a widescreen picture it might have black space above and below the movie. Don't stretch the movie to fill the whole screen if it isn't formatted like that. The picture will look as good as it can.
A:AnswerWhoops, my previous answer was for wrong product. I think you are fine with the Samsung though. It has upscaling support to already handle 4K TVs, which to me implies that they will play 1080p fine.