If you have not tried Pandora, please go to pandora-dot-com and check it out. It is a reason to choose a Pandora-ready Samsung Blu-Ray player. (The less expensive BD-P1600 requires an $80 dongle and lacks the 1GB memory of the 3600.)

UPDATE: I have been using the BD-P3600 for almost two months, connected wirelessly via a very ordinary Actiontec 54mbps DSL gateway. The video is spectacular for Blu Ray and excellent for standard DVDs, better on both fronts than with my PS3. NetFlix and Pandora both work well and are very stable. I'm not sure why anyone like me (a non-techie) who can read the owners manual and work a bit with the setup for wireless should have a problem. This morning a software update was prompted, and after installing I had to repeat setup, which took about ten minutes even though I didn't remember the details of the initial setup. I have been able to stream from my PC, but this is less stable, and does not work for my WAV music files. MP3 files are fine, but at present I don't believe the BD-P3600 is a viable option for streaming music on a regular basis. I use my Vaio laptop as my AV component for streaming music and other files, with a Logitech V450 mouse as my remote (also using a virtual keyboard). That's a much more versatile streaming setup than I believe anything like the BD-P3600 could match. The Samsung is so very good in all other respects that I give it 5 stars. It is faster and more stable than any DVD player I have used (and that includes Sony, Samsung, Toshiba, and Panasonic). I use the BD-P3600 for Pandora, since the visuals are better than on the laptop.Get more detail about Samsung BD-P3600 1080p Blu-ray Disc Player.