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Samsung DVD-E360 DVD Player (Black)
4.2/5
Product ID: 635257
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BrandSAMSUNG
Media TypeDVD
Special FeatureProgressive
Connector TypeRCA
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
ColorBlack
📺High Picture Quality
🔊Dolby Digital Sound
🔌RCA Cable Included
Description
🎬 Unleash the Power of Home Entertainment!
LIGHTWEIGHT PORTABLE - Weighing just 2.4 pounds, take your entertainment anywhere!
COMPACT STYLISH DESIGN - Sleek black finish fits seamlessly into any entertainment setup.
IMMERSE YOURSELF IN SOUND - Enjoy rich audio with advanced Dolby Digital sound.
VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS - Multiple outputs including Composite and Component for flexible setup.
ELEVATE YOUR VIEWING EXPERIENCE - Experience stunning visuals with Progressive Scan technology.
The SAMSUNG DVD-E360 DVD Player combines cutting-edge Progressive Scan technology with advanced Dolby Digital sound, ensuring a superior viewing experience. Weighing only 2.4 pounds and featuring a sleek black design, this player is perfect for any home setup. With versatile connectivity options and an included RCA cable, it's ready to elevate your movie nights.
Specifications
Brand Name
SAMSUNG
Item Weight
2.4 pounds
Product Dimensions
8.2 x 11.8 x 1.7 inches
Item model number
DVD-E360
Batteries
2 AAA batteries required.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Color Name
Black
Number of Component Outputs
Composite, Component
Special Features
Progressive Scan
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Reviews
4.2
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P**R
Good little basic machine that sets up in a snap
I purchased this Samsung DVD player to replace a Sony DVP-SR200P/B DVD Player that only lasted about a year and a half without heavy use. I'm hoping that I will have better luck with this one. So far it is working perfectly and it was super easy to connect to an old TrueTech 19 inch TV/monitor used to watch DVD' s. The remote is smallish but I think it fits well with this player. It measures just under 5 inches long by just over 1 1/2 inches wide. It's a basic remote but then it's a basic machine. It handles anything it needs to do. The buttons are very responsive to the touch.First impressions are that movies load and start playing faster than with the Sony. Setup is just a matter of connecting the included A/V cables to the back of the unit which was clearly marked and to your TV or monitor. Then just pop 2 AAA batteries (not included) into the remote and you're ready to go, simple as that. The compact size of the player (8.2 x 11.8 x 1.7 inches) makes it easy to tuck into small spaces. It has a USB slot in the front where it's easy to access. It plays MPEG-2/4, WMV, and JPEG video formats formats and MP3, Dolby Digital, and DTS Surround audio. It only weighs about 2 1/2 pounds so it's easy to carry or move around. All in all this seems like a good little player that will do everything I need it to do and at a reasonable price.Update 1/22/14 - This DVD player has been working just fine with daily use. No problems at all.
A**D
Cheap price but works great!
With the DVD player being so cheap I thought I would try it for the price. I was worried because of the saying " You get what you pay for". When I got the Player it was nicely packaged and came with with the regular AV cables which was nice. The remote is very small,it about the size of the palm of your hand which could be good for some but for other it could be very easy to loose or hard to see the buttons. This unit does NOT have HDMI port but does have Component out so you can up convert your DVDs. The player is a bit on the loud side when you first insert the disc but quickly quite's down. Overall a very good Region free player.Pros: Fast play speedEasy to set upComes with cablesCons: Very small remote
K**N
Great value for an All-Region player
I need an inexpensive region-free DVD player for my study and couldn't do better than this Samsung DVD-E360. The problem is, it didn't come configured as region-free. The internet saved the day with this conversion sequence:1) Turn on the player and wait for "no disc" on the display panel.2) Use the remote control to press the following sequence of buttons: Repeat (not A-B but just plain Repeat), Fast Rewind, Next Chapter, Fast Forward, Previous Chapter, Play3) A number grid appears on the t.v. screen. If your player is Region 1 the highlighted numbers are: 3, 9, 19, 21, 244) Use the arrow buttons on the remote to move about the grid and un-highlight 3 and 9.5) Highlight 2 and 8 to make the player Region 2. The grid should now show 2, 8, 19,21, 24 highlighted.BE VERY CAREFUL TO HIGHLIGHT THE CORRECT NUMBERS (I had an incorrect number on my first player and ended up with a "tray error" that couldn't be rectified)6) Once you've confirmed that only numbers 2, 8, 19, 21, and 24 are highlighted, press the "Play" button. The player will turn off, and your player is now a Region 2 player.7) Turn the player on again and press the following buttons on the remote control: Repeat, FF, FR, FF, Up, Down8) A little "0" (zero) should appear in the upper left corner of the t.v. screen, indicating that the player is now all-region. If the zero doesn't appear, you may have to repeat step seven one or more times.My player has worked fine since performing that software hack and it plays every DVD I've tried from various regions without trouble.This is a simple, but very inexpensive region-free player -- and it has a very cute little remote control.
T**Y
WONDERFUL DVD PLAYER!!!!!
It is with dismay that I hear comments from those who complain about not being able to enjoy DVDs produced for other regions when all they need to do is buy a different DVD player. For under $55 (including delivery), I think this Samsung E360 DVD player is the best! It works with a standard US (NTSC) TV; one does not have to spend the extra hundreds of dollars for a multi-system TV unless they want to view a different standerd TV signal (PAL in Europe, MESCAM in the Middle East, SESCAM in Asia, etc.)Having lived in Europe for many years, I'm a great fan of British programs. Often, these programs are only available in Region 2 format. Some British programs are available in Region 1 format but at a significantly greater cost than the Region 2 originals.I bought one E360 a few weeks ago, simply connected it and it worked beautifully. Then I decided I wanted two more for my other TVs. Through Amazon, I ordered from the Voltage Converter Store again. This time, without any advanced notification, they substituted with E360Ks. Without opening the individual box, I sent an email advising the store of their error and requesting they send the models I ordered - immediately (because technicians were due in a few days to set up new TVs and cable boxes. I am elderly and disabled and cannot install all of these machines alone. I did not want to have to pay for a second visit.)The store merely replied that the E360Ks are all region, supposedly a newer model and have a karaoke capability. (Not all of us aspire to be artistes even in the privacy of our own homes.) Since the store assured me that these were all region, I opened one E360K and struggled to connect it in place of my existing E360 as a test. Failure: the picture was grainy, in black & white and the wrong size. I sent a second email to the store again requesting they immediately send the E360s I ordered.They very curtly - to the point of being rude - replied that the E360K needed 'to be switched to NTSC.' But, they neglected to explain how to do that.The User Manual; which covers the E350, E360 and E360K models; proved to be useless. It says the remote control (there is a different remote for each model) has various buttons (menu, tools, etc.) and that there are numerous different (major) options for setup, display, audio, etc. But, the manual does not list what the individual (sub-) options are or describe what they do. I'm not a technician and do not care to use my time pushing buttons or changing the default settings just to see what happens.Once again, I struggled to connect the E360K. Quite by chance, my very first attempt was successful:After inserting a Region 2 DVD and from the main screen, use the directional arrows on the remote control to go to the settings icon (the one on the far right that looks like a gear) and press 'enter.' The screen then shows a list of items on the left, select (again with the 'enter' button) the top item: 'display.' From the sub-list on the right side of the screen, use the directional arrows to move from 'auto' down to 'NTSC TV' and press 'enter.' (I presume this is because I was connecting the DVD player to a standard US NTSC TV.) The Region 2 DVD then clearly played the proper size picture in colour.The E360 is fitted with a standard US electrical plug (two flat prongs.) The E360K has a continental plug (two round prongs) but a US adapter is included. Combining the two makes the E360K plug longer - over 3'' instead of the 2'' on the E360. This presents a problem if one wants to use a power strip in a narrow shelf (as I do) or if one is concerned about how far out the wires protrude from the wall outlet.As other reviews have said, the remote control is quite compact and, subsequently, the indiviual buttons are small. I often fumble with it; but I wouldn't buy a different DVD player just because of the remote.To insert or remove DVD, a tray comes out of the front of the box. I would much prefer just inserting the DVD into a slot; visions of bending or breaking the tray come to mind.As I stated before, the User Manual leaves a lot to be desired; it needs to give much more information on the various options for customization. As with most manuals, it assumes a certain level of understanding. I do wish these came with a definition of terms, more pictures of the different screens, and always included on how to return to the main menu (select 'enter' again or just wait.) The manual is in English, French and something that appears to be Arabic.My dealings with the Voltage Converter Store were frustrating but I did receive the machines in perfect condition and the very beginning of their delivery window. I would really prefer to have all E360s. But, in view of the time constraints and to avoid further dealings with this store, I have decided to keep the two E360Ks.Samsung's reputation as the best is well-earned. I'm thrilled with the picture quality of this DVD player and, after all, that is what counts.
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It measures just under 5 inches long by just over 1 1/2 inches wide. It's a basic remote but then it's a basic machine. It handles anything it needs to do. The buttons are very responsive to the touch.First impressions are that movies load and start playing faster than with the Sony. Setup is just a matter of connecting the included A/V cables to the back of the unit which was clearly marked and to your TV or monitor. Then just pop 2 AAA batteries (not included) into the remote and you're ready to go, simple as that. The compact size of the player (8.2 x 11.8 x 1.7 inches) makes it easy to tuck into small spaces. It has a USB slot in the front where it's easy to access. It plays MPEG-2/4, WMV, and JPEG video formats formats and MP3, Dolby Digital, and DTS Surround audio. It only weighs about 2 1/2 pounds so it's easy to carry or move around. All in all this seems like a good little player that will do everything I need it to do and at a reasonable price.Update 1/22/14 - This DVD player has been working just fine with daily use. No problems at all."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"A***D"},"datePublished":"May 11, 2014","name":"Cheap price but works great!","reviewBody":"With the DVD player being so cheap I thought I would try it for the price. I was worried because of the saying \" You get what you pay for\". When I got the Player it was nicely packaged and came with with the regular AV cables which was nice. The remote is very small,it about the size of the palm of your hand which could be good for some but for other it could be very easy to loose or hard to see the buttons. This unit does NOT have HDMI port but does have Component out so you can up convert your DVDs. The player is a bit on the loud side when you first insert the disc but quickly quite's down. Overall a very good Region free player.Pros: Fast play speedEasy to set upComes with cablesCons: Very small remote"},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"4.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"K***N"},"datePublished":"October 23, 2014","name":"Great value for an All-Region player","reviewBody":"I need an inexpensive region-free DVD player for my study and couldn't do better than this Samsung DVD-E360. The problem is, it didn't come configured as region-free. The internet saved the day with this conversion sequence:1) Turn on the player and wait for \"no disc\" on the display panel.2) Use the remote control to press the following sequence of buttons: Repeat (not A-B but just plain Repeat), Fast Rewind, Next Chapter, Fast Forward, Previous Chapter, Play3) A number grid appears on the t.v. screen. If your player is Region 1 the highlighted numbers are: 3, 9, 19, 21, 244) Use the arrow buttons on the remote to move about the grid and un-highlight 3 and 9.5) Highlight 2 and 8 to make the player Region 2. The grid should now show 2, 8, 19,21, 24 highlighted.BE VERY CAREFUL TO HIGHLIGHT THE CORRECT NUMBERS (I had an incorrect number on my first player and ended up with a \"tray error\" that couldn't be rectified)6) Once you've confirmed that only numbers 2, 8, 19, 21, and 24 are highlighted, press the \"Play\" button. The player will turn off, and your player is now a Region 2 player.7) Turn the player on again and press the following buttons on the remote control: Repeat, FF, FR, FF, Up, Down8) A little \"0\" (zero) should appear in the upper left corner of the t.v. screen, indicating that the player is now all-region. If the zero doesn't appear, you may have to repeat step seven one or more times.My player has worked fine since performing that software hack and it plays every DVD I've tried from various regions without trouble.This is a simple, but very inexpensive region-free player -- and it has a very cute little remote control."},{"@type":"Review","reviewRating":{"@type":"Rating","ratingValue":"5.0"},"author":{"@type":"Person","name":"T***Y"},"datePublished":"April 3, 2014","name":"WONDERFUL DVD PLAYER!!!!!","reviewBody":"It is with dismay that I hear comments from those who complain about not being able to enjoy DVDs produced for other regions when all they need to do is buy a different DVD player. For under $55 (including delivery), I think this Samsung E360 DVD player is the best! It works with a standard US (NTSC) TV; one does not have to spend the extra hundreds of dollars for a multi-system TV unless they want to view a different standerd TV signal (PAL in Europe, MESCAM in the Middle East, SESCAM in Asia, etc.)Having lived in Europe for many years, I'm a great fan of British programs. Often, these programs are only available in Region 2 format. Some British programs are available in Region 1 format but at a significantly greater cost than the Region 2 originals.I bought one E360 a few weeks ago, simply connected it and it worked beautifully. Then I decided I wanted two more for my other TVs. Through Amazon, I ordered from the Voltage Converter Store again. This time, without any advanced notification, they substituted with E360Ks. Without opening the individual box, I sent an email advising the store of their error and requesting they send the models I ordered - immediately (because technicians were due in a few days to set up new TVs and cable boxes. I am elderly and disabled and cannot install all of these machines alone. I did not want to have to pay for a second visit.)The store merely replied that the E360Ks are all region, supposedly a newer model and have a karaoke capability. (Not all of us aspire to be artistes even in the privacy of our own homes.) Since the store assured me that these were all region, I opened one E360K and struggled to connect it in place of my existing E360 as a test. Failure: the picture was grainy, in black & white and the wrong size. I sent a second email to the store again requesting they immediately send the E360s I ordered.They very curtly - to the point of being rude - replied that the E360K needed 'to be switched to NTSC.' But, they neglected to explain how to do that.The User Manual; which covers the E350, E360 and E360K models; proved to be useless. It says the remote control (there is a different remote for each model) has various buttons (menu, tools, etc.) and that there are numerous different (major) options for setup, display, audio, etc. But, the manual does not list what the individual (sub-) options are or describe what they do. I'm not a technician and do not care to use my time pushing buttons or changing the default settings just to see what happens.Once again, I struggled to connect the E360K. Quite by chance, my very first attempt was successful:After inserting a Region 2 DVD and from the main screen, use the directional arrows on the remote control to go to the settings icon (the one on the far right that looks like a gear) and press 'enter.' The screen then shows a list of items on the left, select (again with the 'enter' button) the top item: 'display.' From the sub-list on the right side of the screen, use the directional arrows to move from 'auto' down to 'NTSC TV' and press 'enter.' (I presume this is because I was connecting the DVD player to a standard US NTSC TV.) The Region 2 DVD then clearly played the proper size picture in colour.The E360 is fitted with a standard US electrical plug (two flat prongs.) The E360K has a continental plug (two round prongs) but a US adapter is included. Combining the two makes the E360K plug longer - over 3'' instead of the 2'' on the E360. This presents a problem if one wants to use a power strip in a narrow shelf (as I do) or if one is concerned about how far out the wires protrude from the wall outlet.As other reviews have said, the remote control is quite compact and, subsequently, the indiviual buttons are small. I often fumble with it; but I wouldn't buy a different DVD player just because of the remote.To insert or remove DVD, a tray comes out of the front of the box. I would much prefer just inserting the DVD into a slot; visions of bending or breaking the tray come to mind.As I stated before, the User Manual leaves a lot to be desired; it needs to give much more information on the various options for customization. As with most manuals, it assumes a certain level of understanding. I do wish these came with a definition of terms, more pictures of the different screens, and always included on how to return to the main menu (select 'enter' again or just wait.) The manual is in English, French and something that appears to be Arabic.My dealings with the Voltage Converter Store were frustrating but I did receive the machines in perfect condition and the very beginning of their delivery window. I would really prefer to have all E360s. But, in view of the time constraints and to avoid further dealings with this store, I have decided to keep the two E360Ks.Samsung's reputation as the best is well-earned. 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My tv has the 3 outlets and it works wonderfully."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"does it come with a remote?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"Kris G.,Yes, absolutely a remote control is included in the box.Thanks for your interest in Samsung DVD players.--Mr. S"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"does it have hdmi output","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The unit has both RCA and component cable connectors, but no HDMI."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What kind of plug does this DVD player have--US or Europe or Pacific area","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I guess if I were to guess I'd say it was a US plug. I live in the US, and it plugged in to my outlet just the same as any other dvd player that I have owned. A two prong plug."}}]}]}