A:AnswerI do not believe that all of the J5700 series do. Though I did find that there is region free versions you can buy: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-BD-5700-Region-Blu-Ray-Player/dp/B00GR9CP88?th=1&psc=1 but the box it comes in will definitely say if its in deed region free or not.
A:Answerim going to go with no? roku isnt a streaming service (ie netflix hulu youtube etc.) it is a device that allows you to use such services and watch them on your tv. that being said this player has netflix youtube hulu and a few others already available on it, so its almost like a roku that also plays blurays and dvds. i hope that helps...
A:AnswerYes but there could be a select small quantity available. We are transitioning into the digital era so You won’t find a ton of players anymore.
A:AnswerYou may need to purchase a streaming device, such as Roku or Chromecast if you want to watch the WWE Network. You would need the option to download the WWE app to watch their network. I have included a couple options.
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A:AnswerHello, I have attached a link below to available Smart applications, you can browse by specific model number.
https://www.samsung.com/us/appstore?redir=apps
^Britt
A:AnswerThe smart DVD player should already have a Netflix streaming app. Your Roku offers the ability to add more apps that don't come with smart DVD players. The Roku will stream withought a smart DVD player, you just need Internet wifi. You could essentially hook them up to two different tv's. The Roku tv would have more streaming apps and the DVD player would obviously have a DVD player, but you can get Netflix from either device.
Edit: if you have a blue ray player that isn't smart, the Roku will give you the Netflix app if that's what your asking, I believe you will just need two separate hdmi inputs on your tv.
A:AnswerI have rented Redbox and Netflix and played them on my Blu-ray (same model) and have not had any problems. Hopefully, your issues was due to the individual disk.