Samsung Blu-ray players reportedly have stopped working but it’s not clear why https://t.co/qO6ujxSqFX pic.twitter.com/w7HiM52rCn
— The Verge (@verge) June 20, 2020
サムスン製のブルーレイプレイヤーが同時に動かなくなっている。
— 遠藤諭 / 角川アスキー総研 / 元月刊アスキー編集長?????? (@hortense667) June 21, 2020
モデルの違いやファームウェアのアップデートとは無関係。
SSL証明書の期限が切れたのが原因ではないか?https://t.co/QFixIWHUHH
Congrats on finally deprecating physical media overnight for everyone, samsung! https://t.co/Fl4cz8uw6p
— Internet of Shit (@internetofshit) June 20, 2020
Samsung Blu-ray players are trapped in a startup loop. Not sure if this also applies to Ultra HD models. Any users in the field who can confirm? https://t.co/1AlyqNuCi0
— Ultra HD Blu-ray (@UltraHDBluray) June 20, 2020
Seriously Samsung? Even in death they can't leave their players alone. Or at least leave the *essential functions* of their players alone... https://t.co/tcfRuc4eCY
— Jayson Kennedy (@ghoulbasement) June 20, 2020
So when Samsung decided to get out of the Blu-ray player market, they decided to take the players they already sold with them. ? https://t.co/D0mSRNCAdW
— Jose Argumedo (@ArguingMeadows) June 20, 2020
Samsung Blu-ray players reportedly have stopped working but it’s not clear why https://t.co/wY8BTgsDWE
— Christine (@ChristineEliaz) June 21, 2020
@techradar The issue is not just blue ray players... But home cinema systems aswell, globally all since Thursday. We need answers and a resolution. Please help
— Alison Brannon (@AlisonBrannon2) June 21, 2020
If your Samsung Blu-ray player is endlessly rebooting, you're not alone https://t.co/YAjgw87RhN