Mike
To start with, I was very skeptical about how well this would work; if it really would play my "foreign" dvds and blu rays. Well, I was amazed at how easy it was to set up, how easy it was to operate and how I read others had so much trouble with theirs. The first thing I tried was a region 3 DVD. Put it in and hit play. Thats it, just hit play and it ran its thing without any input from me. Perfectly. Next, tried a region B blu ray. Followed the instructions (mine are clearly written, in English and easy to follow). Turned it on, hit "2" on the remote, opened up the tray, dropped in the blu ray and closed it. Sure enough, it loaded right up, played through and never missed a beat. Couldnt have been easier. Why anyone had a problem is beyond me. And, the 3D was amazing. Clear, bright, ...perfect. The conversion instructions were written for this Samsung 5900 as well as the Panasonic, LG, Sony and Yamaha machines (they probably all are closely related in design and use the same multi-region converter systems). Couldnt have been simpler. I highly recommend this machine and if you are lucky enough to find it on sale (mine was), then I would definitely consider this machine as your choice. UPDATE: Discovered that I DON"T have to select the region (as others have stated). I reset my machine to "region A" for BRs. I put in a "region B" and closed the tray. It played immediately, without any input from me. Thinking it a fluke, I tried resetting the region code to "C" and dropped in a different region B disc. Sure enough, it reset itself to the region B again and off it went. Still set on "C", I dropped in a region A and it played through without any help from me. In other words, it set its own code by the info on the disc. The same with various regions of DVDs...I didnt have to do a thing. The second discovery was purely accidental. I turned the player on manually, to clear a disc out and when I hit the power button on the player, my Sony STR-550 receiver turned on. Thinking it a fluke I turned everything off again. Powered up the Samsung player and again, it turned the receiver on. I have two machines, so I tried the second Samsung on the same receiver. Yup, turned on both at once from the Samsung control. The only thing in common is that the receiver and the Samsung are both wireless and possibly, the Samsung links itself to the receiver in that way. SO, I am still experimenting with it but it might be another amazing thing about this BD-H5900...